Armed with this sample drawing, I went on to painting with brush on bamboo paper. I really like the texture and warm color of this paper. There is something very organic about this piece of fancy butt wiper.
I don't know why I truncated the bodies into halves. Perhaps I thought it was a more interesting composition? Perhaps I thought the relationship of the two geese were intriguing. Were they chatting, greeting or quarreling? Who knows! In my mind their necks seemed to be the story teller. Their body language was translated into neck language. This is a plausible explanation for painting just half a goose.
I wanted to explore this relationship by humanizing the geese. What if one goose tries to playfully sneak up on a dozing partner?
I thought the leaves were too big for this composition. I don't know if this was a painting about leaves or geese. I can't sense any goose/goose or geese/leaves relationship in this work.
What if I moved the geese closer to each other. That will form a relationship for sure.
Well the leaves still stole the thunder. They were too overpowering. One goose seemed to be giving the other one a cold shoulder. There was too much size disparity between the 2 geese. Was the sleeping one much farther back to have appeared smaller? If so, I need to perhaps paint it in a much lighter tone? Or separate the two with blades of grass? I really have not established the relationship of the 3 items in this painting at all. Something to remember in my future trials.
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