Icarus in Training - new painting

in #art7 years ago (edited)

I present to you my latest painting, "Icarus in Training". Icarus doesn't have his wings yet, but like the young birds, he is training, preparing for the big day, when he has to make the leap of faith and fly.

We all face at some point, the next big step, in our life, in many different forms, and many different times, when our life will be transformed one way or another. A large part of the outcome is determined by our mindset. But this topic I am going to keep for my next post. Stay tuned...

Painting Development

This is a brief look at the painting development. There is much more work to it than what you see in these three images, but I did not take too many shots, as I was busy working on the painting and... busy on Steemit. 


"Icarus in Training", Leo Plaw, 40 x 30cm, oil on cavnas

The original is available for purchase. Bitcoin, Etherium, Monero and Steem/SBD accepted.

Please leave your thoughts and comments below. Upvote and Resteem if you like it.

@ellievallie wrote a short story that had its germination in the above painting of Icarus. I recommend visiting her post also.


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Cool.

What a wonderful composition. The energy is buzzing with the anticipation of a future flight.

Thank you @opheliafu!
As the TV Superman would say, "Up up and away!" =)

Very powerful. Love it

The Fight of Icarus was one of may absolute favorite stories in Greek mythology. Such an excellent painting.

The motif has always been attractive, and I think there have been many wonderful artists in the past who have done excellent work with bringing the image alive. They have been inspirational for me.

You deserve all the praise you keep getting with each post here. This is a great piece. Will definitely share, though I don't have many to share too :P

Thank you Christopher! I am grateful for the share, regardless the size of the audience. Greetings. =)

good work..i like your forms and the posture too

Excellent piece Leo! Really nice and straight forward composition and I'm impressed, how you gave the figure such strong bird like characteristics.

Love the early morning colors of the sky, emphasizing the theme of a new dawn.

Thanks Reinhard. I'm really putting the focus on colour with my work now. I really need to master the subtleties of colour, light effects colour, colour effects dimension.

As humans, we identify with human form. We express ourselves with it. Thereby, if we use the human figure in our work, we can communicate ideas directly and people will understand, regardless of spoken language and most culture. It is universal, because the human form is universal to us.

Yes, the color aspect alone is such a big thing to master. Working on glass helped me quite a bit with transparent pigments, which I really love... to the point, that I almost neglect the other ones, which do have their place in the painting.

You mentioned the palette in another post, and I was kinda curious, what your preferences are... although I respect every artist who's not ready to share such things... being a bit secretive about my stuff too ;-)

Absolutely agree, with what you say about the human form, but... not sure if I'm making sense... you bent it in a form that would make one instantly think of the posture of a bird (and I'm not only talking of the arms) that the theme of "flight" is imminent

I see no harm mentioning the tubes of paint I use, but which on which point on the canvas, I won't say. How and what I mix, an artist has to work out for themselves otherwise they are learning nothing. It is what I have to do when I examine artworks of others, or translate a reference into the painting.

I work mostly with earth tones these days. Discovering Apelles Palette as the fundamental starting point of all of the Master Painters set me in this direction. The key is a limited palette with mostly dirty colours.

Cadmium Yellow, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Kasseler Brown, Van Dykes Brown, Paynes Grey, Ultramarine, Prussian Blue, Titanium White.

I may vary this selection slightly for each painting.

With the figure, I did modify it slightly to invoke the impression of flight and take off.

You are very talented! Keep us updated with more paintings. I especially like the muscles contrast!!

Thank you @keyss! Certainly! There are more artworks on the way. =)
Make sure you follow and then you'll get the updates.

Beautiful painting. Already following. Upvoted for sure :)

On the one hand, I've had such a normal upbringing with my mum, who has kept me grounded, but on the other, the wild experiences through my dad.

And you get to decide which action to play out, and figure out which best suites when. =)