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stephenberryart.com/blog/2023/10/29/a-month-of-notans-and-an-invite
Welcome back, folks! If you’ve not been following me on Facebook or Instagram (click on
each link to subscribe to my accounts), I’ve been doing the Inktober Challenge, which is to
do an ink drawing each day for a month. I’ve been doing notans from my own reference
photos with other artists in my free Facebook group “From Photo to Final Painting” and it’s
been honesty really fun. We’ve got over 160 members so far. Lots of new folks I’m just now
meeting from the challenge, etc.
I’ll be following this up by (attempting) to do a painting each week from a reference photo I
did a successful notan for. I’m hoping others will come along with me and explore the next
step together— the process of applying notans to making a painting! I’m sure there’s lots to
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learn and share about.
Of course, sometimes I get interested in a subject and expand it to, say, 5x7 or so. These
can take a long time, 45 minutes or more, as I resolve compositional issues and become
acquainted with the proportions of shapes in the image. The bigger I go, the closer I get to a
“real” painting, and the more I have to solve finer and finer problems. Not essential for a
notan’s primary purpose, but a meditative pleasure none the less. And you get a little art
object out of it! :)
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day 2. Fort Bragg
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day 4. Fern canyon
day 6. Mendocino
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day 14. Fairfield grasslands
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If you look closely, you’ll see that lots of notans have thick white gouache applied. I move
shapes as needed, fixing mistakes, editing the reference photo, etc. I also tried introducing
a 3rd value— something I’ve not done before, but group members explored as well.
Sometimes you think you need it but you don’t. Sometimes you really do need it.
Sometimes you have to use it to create more of a “rendering” to figure out how you can now
simplify it and use only 2 values. It’s all a process of educating ourselves about subject,
paying attention, and having fun.
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day 13. Yuba Pass light
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day 17. old shard, jedediah Smith sP
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Part of making the notan process is that it helps you get better acquainted with the subject,
much like a value study does. However, value studies are often about making a rendering,
whereas a notan is a process of distillation. Simplifcation. Seeing the big shapes and how
the stack one against another. When you do this, sometimes it’s really helpful just because
you can’t resolve certain issues. Issues that really only become apparent when you do a
notan. Sometimes, the notan comes out fine, but it’s just too detailed, too… whatever. It’s
not worth the effort to paint. Then doing the notan gets it out of my system. :) Then I think—
well, atleast I only spent 15/30/45 minutes on this, instead of hours.
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The next step is paintings…
Of course, on some level, this is all preliminary. An exploration process. I went through last
years photos and chose about 50 out of 3000 photos I thought I might want to paint. 1 in
60!! Out of that, perhaps 30 or 40 will be worth painting. Out of that, perhaps 15-25 will be
really very good to me. Hopefully more, since I did the notans and am sort of “pre-distilling”
things. But it’s a process of funneling down reference photos into compelling compositions
to paint.
If you’re interested in seeing the reference photos, participating in the process of making
your own paintings (either from my reference photos and notans, or your own), or you’d just
like to see how I go through the process of making art, join the Facebook group and come
along on the journey!
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day 27. redwood husk
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day 25. mendocino redwoods
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day 29. mendocino beach driftwood
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day 23. art class
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day 21. high sierra shadows
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day 24. grassland path
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