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TAD_Orders
February 28th, 2011, 02:26 PM
Not only is Jane a gifted artist, but she's also great at articulating her thought process while she works. The result is a 2+ hour demo which is filled to the brim with valuable information.

In this video, up-and-coming artist Jane Radstrom welcomes the viewer to watch her as she uses pastel, gamsol, and oil to create an image of a seated female.

As Jane says in the video, she wants to be a creative participant for the whole process. Rather than copying exactly what s in front of her, a photograph in this case, she uses her subject as a jumping off point. The final image is only reached through a process of problem solving, editing, and modification. Throughout the video, Jane employs artistic principles such as calligraphy, contrast, edges, and composition to help guide her and achieve a good outcome.

Not only is Jane a talented artist, but she also has the gift of being able to understand and articulate all the choices she makes while working. That is the real heart of this video, regardless of which medium you work in.

60 min. MP4 Format 1280x720
Part 1: http://www.payloadz.com/go?id=1422591
Part 2: http://www.payloadz.com/go?id=1432440
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLnrafiZnDc

http://janerad.blogspot.com/

Bio
Jane Radstrom is a freelance painter and designer residing in Austin, TX. In addition to working for clients nationwide, she teaches figure drawing for Academy of Art University Online and The Art Department. Her training includes time studying under Ron Lemen and Jeff Watts at Watts Atelier in Encinitas, CA, The Illustration Academy intensive workshop, mentorship with renowned illustrator Mark English, and a BFA with Honors from Ringling College of Art and Design. Currently represented by MadeBy gallery in Sarasota, FL.

Selected Exhibitions & Awards:

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art Tarpon Springs, FL SPC Exhibition

Society of Illustrators NYC Scholarship Show Top Award 2008

“Art of the Erotic” Red Door Gallery Kansas City, MO Group Show

Nucleus Gallery Art of the Illustration Academy Group Show

“Paint the Town” St. Petersburg, GL Juried Plein Air Event

D3 Gallery Sarasota, FL “Tata Gala” Breast Cancer Benefit

Avant Guard Sarasota, FL Invitational Exhibition

“Illest of Ill” Sarasota, FL Juried Group Exhibition

Lazarus Grant Recipient 2006 & 2007

Glass Grant Recipient 2008

Jane Radstrom
March 2nd, 2011, 10:35 AM
Hi, all. I am excited for this movie to come out. Even though the media might be unfamiliar for you (it's worth trying, you might like it!) I also talk about basic artistic principles which would apply to any media, including digital.

If you have any questions, I am here to answer them!

Theking78
March 2nd, 2011, 01:53 PM
This will be mine!!!!

Jason Manley
March 10th, 2011, 05:55 PM
Awesome stuff Jane. Thank you so much for supporting the community with this. That image is gorgeous.

La Ligne Noire
March 10th, 2011, 06:13 PM
This video is amazing, a must-have! Go go jane!

CesarNostradamus
March 10th, 2011, 08:23 PM
Its decent, But its no Pino. Just becuase you have a pretty girl sitting around the office dosnt mean you can make a masterpiece of it. Manly.

bWorx
March 10th, 2011, 09:25 PM
Oranges and apples aint that pretty for me, but there are people out there made a masterpiece out of it...

Just got the vid and had a quick look. Eagerly waiting for part 2!

esthercuan
March 11th, 2011, 11:36 AM
:D Im so excited to watch this over the break and do some good figure drawings in the mean time! :D

John English
March 11th, 2011, 12:11 PM
Jane-

Young lady you are a force to be reckoned with!

The image is extremely well done and so is the video!

Great work and I am glad you are on our side.

John

Hive_minD
March 13th, 2011, 01:08 PM
Just finished watching this great download, here are my thoughts on it:

First off, it was a pleasure watching this download from start to finish. Jane R. Really is a delight to watch and listen to.
It was interesting to see how slightly awkward she looked in the very beginning at the introduction, like she wasn´t too comfortable or used to getting filmed. BUT as soon as she started her presentation all her "fears" (so-to-speak) were obliterated and you really noticed how comfortable she was doing what she does best; creating stunning art.

Personally I have never been a big fan of working with pastels, but after this video I really want to get my hands dirty once again, and try out this way of working.

The filming was splendid. it really starts off from afar so that you get a sense of the entire feel and movement of the picture. -like one should in the beginning of any picture. Keep your eye on the entire image to make sure everything is where it should be. Composition.
As soon as this stage was over the camera zoomed in and she started detailing more, but still now and then taking that important step back to look at the entire picture.

it is splendid to hear her talk about what goes on in her mind during her entire presentation. What changes she is making, and why, and how it is helping her piece as a total.

Great download, looking forward to part 2!
On a side note, I really hope that we get a high-rez image-file of the final in part 2, so we can really enjoy all the beautiful details this images really consists of!


Edit: BIG thanks to Jane!
Chris

Jazz
March 15th, 2011, 08:46 PM
I have only seen preview pictures of this video, but it looks like Jane is really getting into the work as she goes along, and I can relate to feeling that way! Hee hee. I love that winning smile from the last picture. The details look great! What I see is a beautiful work! Thank you for sharing your process with us, Jane!

Sascha Thau
March 19th, 2011, 09:59 AM
Thanks to Jane - for your time and knowledge.

I think every drawing and painting materializes itself through a series of decisions made by the artist. The more informed these decisions are, the better the result. Jane really has a gift to teach, because she is really able to make her thought process transparent to the viewer, therefore this demo is really helpful and insightful. What I also like is how she deals with her not so good decisions and how she is able to work with them. Best quote: "This is my picture!"

Plus you really get appetite to work with pastels. ;)

I hope the second part comes soon. And

On a side note, I really hope that we get a high-rez image-file of the final in part 2, so we can really enjoy all the beautiful details this images really consists of!

I second this.

TAD_Orders
March 19th, 2011, 09:33 PM
I second this.

Thanks for your review. Part 2 will be out next week, and we'll include a hi-res version. :)

TAD_Orders
March 23rd, 2011, 08:48 PM
!BUMP!

It's out, as is the trailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLnrafiZnDc

http://www.payloadz.com/go?id=1432440