Still Life with Garlic: Poster Study

Here is my poster study for the still life I’m working on during the day. The point is to make a color and value study of the composition so that you can key your final picture and use the poster to assure that the composition – including individual elements – are “keyed correctly” in relation to each other. It’s not about drawing, but an abstract study about color relationships.

Poster Study - Still Life with Garlic

Poster Study - Still Life with Garlic

I tried to keep the shapes as simple and as abstract as possible without compromising the composition too much. Parts of the background are slightly more chromatic than it should be in the final painting. I found it challenging to lay down flat color and value patches when many elements require indirect color/painting to achieve its effect. Regardless, I would attempt to find the most accurate average, mix and lay it down thickly, trying not to fuss with it unless it needed correction.

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