Showing posts with label towers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label towers. Show all posts

Monday, 11 June 2007

Painting Assignment - Development 2


More of how the painting came to be. This is a progression shot of the picture during my first lesson. I was aiming to get simular colours to the original painting here. As it turned out I had to make the background more interesting later on. I admit it looks pretty flat at this stage.


Adding in the towers,it really annoyed me that I didn't have very good brush control here,but I don't think I've gotten much better since then. I was aiming for some kind of lonely and mysterious place that was errected as something impressive or as a monument to someone. Incidently,the tower ended up looking like a lighthouse. So the picture looks more like a abanndoned sea that dried up eons ago. I did ditch the little shadows that were going to look like gateways. In my original sketch,it was a mysterious set of pillars and towers that had shadowy gates that lead to who knows where. I might do a version of that idea during the holiday.

Now for something vaguely different. I present a tower of another sort. You could go and make your own conclusions here but really I just saw it and said "It's tower-esqe in composition" and took a picture of it. I think the most disturbing thing is,it looks more forlorn than my painting.




This is more or less the final product,I am going to take a better picture of it by the end of the week. But now the tower has a lot better shadows and looks like it's expecting a light from above or falling stars. Go figure. I did learn a lot from painting this,but it seems I forgot most of it when I started my next one. I really don't know where this all ended up,I think I was heading towards a tower in an endless void and it turned into something else. Surprisingly it is somewhat impressionistic which I like.

Sunday, 10 June 2007

Towers

A few things about towers since the subject of the paintings are tower(s).
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower
Towers are tall man-made buildings, always (and usually much) taller than they are wide. Towers are generally built to take advantage of their height, and can stand alone or as part of a larger structure. Examples of the various uses of towers include:

* To save ground-level space: skyscrapers, cooling tower, chimney
* To enhance views: tourist towers, air-traffic Control tower, railroad yard tower, harbor control tower, filming tower
* To increase strategic advantage: prison watch tower, defensive walls, siege tower, fire lookout tower, camera tower
* To increase potential energy: storage silo, water tower, drilling tower, ski-jump ramp
* To enhance communications: radio mast, lighthouse, light tower, minaret, bell tower, clock tower, weather beacon
* As support: suspension bridge, cable-stayed bridge, pylon, aerial tramway support pillar
* To access tall or high objects: launch tower, service tower, supply tower, scaffold, tower wagon
* To access atmospheric conditions aloft: wind turbine, meteorological measurement tower, tower telescope, solar power station
* To protect from exposure: BREN Tower
* For industrial production: shot tower
* To drop objects: drop tower, bomb tower, diving platform
* To test height-intensive applications: elevator test tower
* To improve structural integrity: thyristor tower
* To mimic towers or provide height for training purposes: fire tower, parachute tower
* As art: Eiffel Tower, Shukhov Tower, Space Needle
* For recreation: rock climbing tower
* As a symbol: Tower of Babel, The Tower (Tarot card), church tower

Skyscrapers are often not classified as towers, although most have the same design and structure of towers. In the United Kingdom, tall domestic buildings are referred to as tower blocks. In the United States, the now-destroyed World Trade Center had the nickname the Twin Towers, a name shared with the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur.

Inccidently "The Tower" is a poem by William Butler Yeats which is a passionate indictment of a man wrestling with age. It can be read here.

Towers also relate to The Tower card.

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This post is part of an art assignment to research a painting,document this research and produce an interpretation of said painting.