Expressions of the hand.
The face is well schooled to self control as a rule, and may become an aid in dissimulation of thought and feeling. Rarely is the hand so trained; and responding unconsciously to the mental states, it may reveal what the face would conceal. This is what Bridgeman says in his chapter about the hand. And: The hand of age represents the end product, the insanity of over-modification; furrowed, wrinkled with scars of time, with enlarged squared joints, and shaky. Types of hands may be classified as: square, round, compact, long or short; thick or thin.
I love to paint a portrait that shows the hands. Sometimes the sitter does not know what to do with his hands. To give it a natural posture occasionally I ask the model to hold glasses in his hands (if the model needs to wear glasses of course). It can be a discreet component which may add interest to the whole painting.
Frequently asked question: Hands are the most difficult parts in a portrait, are they?
If you know the construction of the hand, let´s say the architecture, hands does not give so much trouble as people think they do. No, I have to admit, for me the most difficult parts in a portrait are the corners of the mouth. That is where the expression of mood lives, together with the eyes. There is the key to the soul of the person.
Zijn uw boeken ook in nederland te koop? Met vriebdelijke groet arnold
Hallo Arnold.
Mijn boek is via Blurb te bestellen. http://www.blurb.com/b/2510061-ben-lustenhouwer
Hartelijke groet.
Ben