Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Colours-the first numbers
Basic colours applied, except the skin tone [Sankir].
Many more layers of paint will be needed.
I also made a start on [decorative] Shponki.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Korsunskaya - painting by numbers
Lining was completed 2 days earlier, and I am happy about it.
Now it is time for planning asic colours:
1 ivory / off white
2 ochre
3 blue
4 maroon
5 Sankir [olive-brown]
[numbers on pieces of sheet]
I flatter myself that I kind of reproduced the facial expression:
(mirrored and trimmed)
Petrov-Vodkin, Kuzma (1878-1939) - 1914-15
The Mother of God of Tenderness towards Cruel Hearts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuzma_Petrov-Vodkin
Friday, 4 January 2013
Mother of God Korsunskaya
I first saw a picture of the Umilenie or Korsunskaya in the mid eighties. The facial expression and the unconditional love between mother and child made a deep and lasting impression on me. I am trying to recreate that impression.
This is a Bulgarian Umilenie, from Backovo Monastery.
I made the icon board from our old kitchen counter in 2009, and then the process came to a halt. Still, the Korsunskaya never left my thoughts, so I started sketching (for a second time) on New Year's 2012. I intend to work on it every day, and let myself be surprized by the process itself.
The "towel" is called a rushnik [рушник - towel] in Ukranian or a salfetka[napkin] in Russian . This one comes from Kiev.Excellent information with good photographs on salfetki/ruzhniki can be found on
http://icontraditions.com/display-of-icons-in-a-home
Main page: http://icontraditions.com/
Still from Brothers Karamazov [Mosfilm 1969]
Why bother copying?
He [Birkin] had taken a Chinese
drawing of geese from the boudoir, and was copying it, with
much skill and vividness.
"You are copying the drawing," she [Hermione] said, standing near the
table, and looking down at his work. "Yes. How beautifully
you do it! You like it very much, don't you?"
"It's a marvellous drawing," he said.
"Is it? I'm so glad you like it, because I've always been
fond of it. The Chinese Ambassador gave it me."
"I know/' he said.
"But why do you copy it?" she asked, casual and sing-song.
"Why not do something original?"
"I want to know it," he replied. "One gets more of China,
copying this picture, than reading all the books."
DH Lawrence, Women in Love