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mekare ([personal profile] mekare) wrote in [community profile] art2026-03-06 09:30 am

Hiroshige studies

I only just now remembered this community and thought my project would be of interest to some. I've started a series of monochromatic composition studies of the Japanese woodblock printer Hiroshige Utagawa (1797-1858) to improve my eye for compositions and backgrounds.

The previews lead to the entries in my journal with the full views:

monochromatic blue painting landscape with lake moon on the water landscape with lake and city in blue


This is the tag I'm using for all pieces in this series: project: hiroshige studies

Have you ever done a study of any professional artists for practice? If so, did it help you?
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[personal profile] tally 2026-03-07 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
This is a great idea! I imagine a formal study of a master's work would provide some high quality insight. I should try it sometime, as opposed to my usual tactic of merely staring in awe at artwork I admire. xD

Do you feel you've gotten value from the practice?
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[personal profile] littlewolfteeth 2026-03-11 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't done a study per se but I have observed other artist's work and what they tend to do which I feel does help me learn in the long run. For instance, I finally learned why drawing fundamentals help with drawing from imagination thanks to an artist on youtube.

These are nice practice images! I like seeing the progress and I might try out the same thing you are doing and see what happens.