Small studies: 3 small paintings inspired by songs

in #art6 years ago (edited)

Hello, my dear community. About a month ago, I started a series of small paintings focused on the study of waves. Because of its dynamism, movement and values, I decided it was time to add a new rule to my composition. I had to listen to three different artists and let the brush think by itself, choosing the colors and mixing the values to reach a painting that was completely inspired by the music.

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Mr Tambourine Man -Bob Dylan

I started with a palette based on cold values, except for the orange, which I would use to create a bright tone on a rock I was sure I was going to paint

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I got used to paint straight to the canvas, instead of making a sketch first. The main reason for this is because I enjoy when my imagination awakes by its own and all I do is to follow wherever my hand takes me.

I started playing Bob Dylan's "Mr Tambourine Man" and this was the process of what came to my mind.

First, I created a blue, soft background. My idea was to paint on top of it, so I had to keep it simple. To paint the rock, I used three colors on acrylic paintings: brown, black and orange. I softed the brown with a little bit of white painting so I could play with the lights and shadows, and of course, I mixed the darkest tones to make the impression of depth and texture.

I continued adding some details, like another rock on the front of the painting, more shadows, more lines for texture, and then, I started to play with the dynamism of the waves.

This painting had a measure of 9cmx13,5cm.
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Finished painting (detail)


Sign of the times -Harry Styles

Inspired by the art of the video, I wanted to make a painting that represented pretty much what I feel when I listen to this song, which is a warm feeling, and the idea that all of my purposes will be achieved, no matter how big the metaphorical storm is.

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I began by using a very soft background, which was a mixture of white, a tiny bit of red and a little bit of orange to match a quiet mood. My idea was to create a really light sky so the oceans would pop out.

The background was very simple to paint, I just made a mixture of red, orange and a little bit of white to make it softer, and when it dried, I started to make the details, starting from the center, then the bottom and finally the line edge of the sea. What I usually do is that I begin to paint the shadows to recreate the movement, and then, I paint the lighter parts and the foam with light touches of white diluted in water.

Finally, I mixed a little bit of orange and white, to create the value of warm, spongy clouds. I painted them from the sides to the center, and then added a little bit of detail to the shadows.

This painting had a measure of 7,5cmx12cm.

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Finished artwork

Get Back -The Beatles

For some reason, this song in particular makes me feel aware of my freedom and my roots. I wanted to paint something that represented "joy" and for me, no other color is close enough to this feeling as yellow.

I started with a very light tone of yellow (which I mixed with a little bit of white) and then I blent it with darker tones of yellow until I reached a very intense orange.

Then, I started to concentrate mainly on the texture of the water.

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I wanted it to feel like you're tired after a long day at the beach, and all the waves start to look the same. But, not because of this, they stop being beautiful, on the contrary, they keep a harmony, even when they crush with a rock, and the colors are nothing but a reflexion of the sky.

This painting in particular, was the smallest, with a measure of 4,5cmx6,5cm.

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Finished artwork


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Oh my goodness gracious this is amazing! I love love love that you are letting the music inspire your art.. they turned out stunning. This is a beautiful post, you just made my night ❤️

I'm really glad you like it! Thank you so much for letting me know! <3


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This is a very detailed study. I like the color combination. I would have never thought that orange color would be used for that rock. These are some great songs that inspire you. It's nice to know how the artists are inspired :) Thank you for sharing!

Thanks for letting me know!

I really enjoyed reading how each song inspired each of your painting. How fitting they are to each other. How did you decide on these songs?
And it is brilliant how you could paint directly on canvas and let your imagination brings your hand where it wants to go. They are each a very confidently painted pieces. Thank you @gavahema.

I was listening to each artist in a very random way, just letting my Youtube playlist do its own. Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed it!

Ah Youtube. I like letting Youtube do its thing to decide on my playlist :) Yes I did! Thank you @gavahema. A happy weekend to you!

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Thanks for sharing your paintings, it is really interesting to know what is behind them and how you were motivated to do those paintings. There is always a trigger that makes us to do this or that thing. There are some songs that light us up and we feel so happy and light so everything is colorful. But the other songs have something to think about and have some serious theme, then of course the colors will be different in believe in every of us it will be reflected in different ways.

Really enjoyed your process creation and the color choice!

Thank you! Motivation is the key!

That's cool Gabriela!

I guess we would call it music painting?
Some would love painting on nature on silence, but you made it different.
You're creative enough and very imaginative.

Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Oh yeah I enjoyed it pretty much!

You're very much welcome!
Thanks for sharing your precious time replying to my comments.
Its my pleasure talking to you.
Have a great weekend!

Its raining here now. :)

Woaooo que bien te votaron
Good job 👍🏾

Gracias, Julián!

You know, at first glance I thought these were photos and not paintings. It's amazing how you let music inspire you into creating these beautiful pieces. Your paintings are amazing! I love them all. I like your choice of colors as well.

I'm flattered. Thank you so much!