Yesterday was my copying day, and I'm so happy the National Gallery has resumed the Copyist Program after suspending it for the past three years because of COVID. I especially enjoy taking the VRE train into town, rather than driving or taking Metro. I take the last train of the morning (they only run in rush hour), which is at 8:15. Not too many people are still commuting to work at that late hour, so the train is fairly empty. Today I thought it would be fun to take you along with me on my whole day.
The train is nice and empty at 8:15 am
My walk to the Gallery is only 1/2 a mile, and the museum doesn't open until 10 am, so I sit outside and wait. This little guy was keeping me company.
No, sorry, I don't have any food for you!
After a very enjoyable 2-hour lunch with a classmate from art school whom I haven't seen since 1979 (!) I worked for another hour and just managed to get all the white canvas covered. The shape of the face needs work, but I think it's off to a decent start.
I chose to copy this painting because figure drawing and painting has always been a special interest of mine. Unfortunately, I don't get the chance to work from a model very often. (I like to surreptitiously sketch people in public!) Copying a figure painting is almost as good as painting from a model, and a model posed outdoors is extra special, since I love to paint outside. I'm happy I chose this painting to copy. I think Mary Cassatt's portraits and figure paintings are so beautiful. I think I will learn a lot by copying this gorgeous painting.
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