
This is my first oil painting ever. It is a very impressive piece, but I didn't do without help. I worked with my friend Shari Griffiths (http://www.sharigriffithsart.com/). Check out her website, she's great! We worked together and she helped me every step on the way. I have done many other oil paintings after this one that weren't very good. I always look at this one it reminds me of what I am capable of.

I was struggling with mixing warm and cool colors, and I still struggle with it. Learning how to mix colors correctly can be a lifelong pursuit. After this portrait I learned that the difference between cool and warm colors when doing a portrait is based off of the light source and shadows. For example, under a bright yellow light the skin tones will be warm, while under natural light or florescent light the skin tones are usually cool. To create warm flesh tones I would use cadmium red when mixing with white and yellow ochre. To create cool flesh tones I would use alizarin crimson because it has a little bit of blue in it.

-Sam Winder
This piece receive some awards and honorable mentions at shows. I don't know what I won, and don't really care. The only thing I remember is that I received the department award for art at honors night when I graduated. It is nice to know others like my work, but right now this piece is just sitting in my closet gathering dust.
I enjoyed doing this project and getting some fresh air, this is what painting is all about. At the same time I don't like doing landscapes very much and am working hard to improve my landscape skills. Anything I paint will make me a better artist, because it is essentially about seeing. When I paint landscapes it will help me when I do my portraits or cartoons. Truely, Sam Winder.