Tuesday, July 9, 2013

"Michael Van Gogh" Quick Sketch! Graphite Paper 10" x 12"

 "Bandaged Ear"
A very quick graphite sketch for my upcoming self portrait, "Michael Van Gogh" painting!
I am not a big fan of doing the "work" part of art work! However I do know the importance of practicing a bit before I put brush and paint to canvas. This quick sketch is a good exercise for me! Now I know where the future challenges are!
(I never realized how broken my broken nose looks!  Old high school and college football injury!)

To Boston today!  May sneak over to the MFA!  Check out Homer, Hopper, Vincent, El Greco, Monet, Turner, and of course the museum's Samurai Exhibit!
Art on my friends!


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    1. Michael
      Dank u voor het proberen ter ere van me!
      Theo verzendt zign best!
      Uw kunstvniend!
      Vincent

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    2. Vincent!
      Wow!
      What a surprise! I didn't know you were on line!
      Thank you so much for writing!
      You are the best! I love your art!
      Please give Theo my best!
      Take care.
      Michael

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  2. This get acquainted drawing is fun. The painting will be too. It's amazing what we learn when we do the initial sketch, very valuable--and yet when we put paint to canvas, it becomes a whole new deal. Why is that? I'll never know. It's just interesting. Happy painting. Happy museum trip.

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    1. Thanks for your kind words Linda! It is so very true about the amount learned from drawing first! I should get back to drawing. That is where it all started for me when I was a very young boy! Painting for me is so very different from drawing. I did have a happy museum visit! Thank you Linda!
      Michael

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  3. How thrilling that Vincent took the time to post a comment! :)
    Your preliminary sketch looks great Michael! You will have so much fun with this painting!
    I hope you have a wonderful time at the MFA. You inspire me to make more effort to visit our state gallery as there are some beautiful works exhibited.
    Have a happy day in Boston and good luck with the painting!
    Wendy

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    1. After "Vincent" posted his comment I was concerned about offending anyone. I certainly would never ever make fun of anyone. I am glad you got a kick out of "Vincent"s" comment! It seemed so very funny at the time!
      I am glad you liked the sketch Wendy! (Oh, I just checked out your greeting card blog! Wow! Awesome! Well done! And any Australian term that means the same as fantastic. I will comment on your blog soon!)
      I do hope you get time to check out your state gallery! We are so very fortunate that somebody thought of saving so much great art all over the world.
      I did get to go to the museum while we were in Boston. I loved everything! Especially the current show on "Samurai!"
      G'Day Mate!
      Michael

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  4. Bonjour,

    J'ai hâte de voir l'évolution de cette esquisse... Nul doute ce sera un bel autoportrait...
    Gros bisous à vous.

    Je vous envie d'aller visiter les galeries et musées de Boston... J'avais beaucoup apprécié lorsque je suis allée aux US.

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    1. Merci beaucoup Martine!
      Thank you so much for your wonderful comments!
      I did get a chance to visit the MFA in Boston! A thrill! Love the Impressionists and so much more!
      I am happy you enjoyed your visit to the US!
      Someday, like most people, I would love to visit Paris and see the Louvre!
      Hugs to you mon ami!
      Votre ami!
      Michel

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  5. I'm looking forward to seeing this painting...! It is a fun sketch. I love sketching things in preparation for a painting. Sometimes I wind up liking the sketch best! (There is something so lovely about a good drawing...like this one)! Have fun at the MFA :)

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    1. Hello Celeste!
      I am glad you liked my sketch! That smile looks a bit over the top! But that is how the photo looked. In the painting I may take some license. Nice to look like Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington?
      After reading your comment and Linda's I may get back to drawing for the sake of drawing! I used to love to draw. Time is so very valuable. Must use it wisely!
      At the MFA I was thinking of you Celeste. I spent much tme at the Sargent exhibit. Checked out his portraits and other work. All I could think of is your many posts referencing him!
      Thank you so much for your very kind words and support. Makes a huge impact and difference.
      I love your blog!
      Michael

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  6. Hi Michael,
    Doing prelims is always valuable.
    You must have been having a séance and channeled Van Gogh.
    He left a comment under your name. That is a good omen for your self-portrait!
    Keep painting...

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    1. Ola meu amigo! (Brushing up on my Portuguese!)
      Good to hear from you David!
      Your are right about the value of doing prelimls! I am learning so much! Make for less adjusting while painting portrait!
      I thought Vincent commenting would be so much fun. I hope no one thought it disrespectful!
      Thanks David!
      I will keep painting! You also buddy1
      Michael

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  7. This is a wonderful sketch, Michael! I started a sketch yesterday but I'm not too happy with it....so I'll do it in pastels...I can't wait to see the painting, especially since the sketch is so good!!!

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    1. Thank you Hilda! Coming from you, the ace portrait painter, your compliments mean so much!
      Your supportive comments will inspire me to do my best on this one. I have so many ideas to make it an interesting as well as an "accurate" self portrait!
      (I can't imagine any work you do as not being very good! I bet that sketch you are talking about is fantastic! We can be our own worse critics!)
      Your pastels are wicked! (In Bostonian "wicked" means very, very good!)
      Michael

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  8. I am lazy and don't like doing value studies either. lol Good sketch! Did you see me wave when I drove through Massachusettes today on my way home from Maine?

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    1. Yes I did see you wave Joan! I knew it had to be you because I saw this fantastic artist sketching from her car! No sketching or texting while driving though!
      How was Maine! I love Maine! I love, love, love the rocky coast! Of all the oceans on the planet I think the New England North Atlantic is at the very top of my list! So many great things about the state of Maine!
      Welcome home!
      Michael

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  9. What a fun subject and great sketch! Can't wait to see the painting!

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  10. Hello Susan!
    A fun subject is so right! Now that I am painting the actual portrait I am remembering the "work" involved in a "work of art!" It is good for me to be disciplined once in a while! I am working very hard on the portrait. Hoping to be completed soon!
    Thanks for your wonderful compliment Susan!
    I love your most recent work of the wonderful people enjoying a day at the beach!
    Take care.
    Michael

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  11. -------tapping fingers on table------tap tap tap tap ----where is Michael Perchard's next painting? Give us a progress shot!

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  12. Celeste! You are the best! (No rhyme intended but fun!)
    Your comment had me laughing out loud! I could actually picture you tapping! So very nice to smile and laugh! Thank you!
    So, at five thirty this morning I took a photo of the unfinished "Michael Van Gogh" and posted it!
    I am thrilled that you are interested in my art! Thank you, and all our other art blog friends, for so much appreciated and important support!
    Now remember the work is in progress!
    Thank you again Celeste!
    Your art buddy!
    Michael

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  13. This speedy picture is a beneficial practice for me! Present I apprehend where the coming braves are!painting adelaide

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