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Benefiting from Basics

I have been working with “local value” this week in an effort to improve the structural framework of my compositions, textile and otherwise. Practicing with watercolor and sticking to just one color has made it possible to knock out a handful of studies in a relatively short period of time.

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Jamie’s Pitcher  © Elizabeth Fram

One of the things I’ve noticed is that the successive flat layers of paint allow me to think abstractly in addition to building up forms within the image. An unexpected but gratifying side benefit of this aspect of the process is heightening my awareness of the interaction between the image and the surface – a characteristic I am continually working to emphasize.

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Jamie’s Pitcher  © Elizabeth Fram

It’s a good reminder that there’s a lot to be gained from stripping back to fundamentals.

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Jamie’s Pitcher  ©Elizabeth Fram

Aside from working with values this week, I also finally finished overhauling my website. What a relief to check off that chore and to get away from so many hours tied to my laptop! The big decision was to move from iWeb to Weebly, an incredibly user-friendly platform with plenty of flexibility and a very low learning curve. Most importantly, my images are now tack-sharp. I’m not sure why it was, but the look of my pictures through iWeb always seemed to suggest my glasses needed cleaning when I knew the trouble wasn’t with the images themselves. After some concentrated web-searching I learned that it’s a problem a lot of people using iWeb have struggled to overcome. Since iWeb has long been on its way out anyway, it was a no-brainer to switch and I’m more than happy with my decision.

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Jamie’s Pitcher  © Elizabeth Fram

To take it one step farther, I have an awesome tip to offer you that I learned during the overhaul process. Check out Compressnow.com — it’s a free site that will reduce your images (max 9MB) by whatever percentage you want, compressing them quickly and easily with no noticeable degradation in quality. For example, I converted my mostly over-6MB images to a 500-300kb range.

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Jamie’s Pitcher  © Elizabeth Fram

Overall, a pretty productive week!