Thursday, January 17, 2008

More Week Two



Another workshop participant working on The Good Shepherd.

And I just couldn't resist. Isn't my littlest just the cutest, evah! One of her usual outfits, and I just don't ever want to forget.

Week Two







The first photo is of the PERFECT tin I found at the thrift store. It is from 1986, made in West Germany. I thought it was pretty, so I bought it and put all my paints in it. They couldn't fit more perfectly. God provides!

One of the more advanced students is doing an icon of the Holy Prophet Elijah (Elias). She will probably finish two icons in the time this workshop meets.

The next picture is one of the Nursing Mother of God. The base colors are almost complete, except for the background, border, and hair.

I was able to begin an icon today. Any guesses what the pattern is? I'll fill you in next week.

Week One







This process begins with a completely blank board ~ the nothingness before Creation.
We proceed to a traced image, made without innovation or deviation. The icon teaches the Truth, and therefore must be reproduced with as much care as Sacred Scripture.
Once the pattern is on the board, the base colors are put down. The order is beginning to take shape out of chaos, but is still simple, basic, and grossly divided into areas.
We use watered down acrylic paint, to make translucent layers that are overlapped until the colors become opaque. Both week one and week two have been working on these steps. Next week I think some students will be beginning robe work. Stay tuned.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Prepare yourselves!

I am going to begin chronicling a weekly icon workshop I am running. I will using words and pictures, and will be updating this weekly. First installment, tomorrow.

See you then!