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Showing posts with label oil on canvas 18x24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil on canvas 18x24. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Flight of the Bumble Bee




Well I'm all done! Yeah! I started this blog for experimenting and doing this demo certainly has been a new experience for me. I so appreciate every one's comments and encouragement which made this demo super fun for me. I set about this painting with a couple of objectives in mind. One was to challenge the 'norm' of thin background. My background here, (or dandy lion field) is very thick and broken, the sheer fabric is painted thin and with less brushwork except in the lace and black dots which are very thick. The challenge being making the thin come forward and the thicker recede. To add to this challenge, the color I wanted to pull forward was black against the light warm background. Yikes! During this process I had to ask myself, why do we have to create this receding background??? The more I paint, the more I seem to find a desire to incorporate an abstract influence into my paintings or at least in my thought processes. Why can't the 'background' be just as important as the 'subject matter'? In abstract painting every part of the canvas is 'active' (if that is the right choice of words). I know we need restful spots on the canvas, that everything can't be equally important, but with representational art can our objects be so recognizable that our eyes are naturally drawn there and other areas of the painting be more than just background? Anybody??? Am I crazy today or what?

Monday, June 18, 2007

Day 7 demo


No, no . . . I did not get stuck on a polka dot, I just had my brother and sister-in-law in town for the week and I've been playing tour guide taking my sister-in-law all over Chicago:) What fun Chicago is in the Summer!! I rarely ever take a full week away from painting so I was anxious to get back to the studio. Sometimes its hard getting back in the groove after a break, but I managed to get a good bit done today.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Day 5 & 6 Demo


I've really enjoyed doing this demo, it has made me focus on what progress I have to show for at the end of the day. I am a workaholic, so I paint all the time, but sometimes I will just obsess on one area for days! I will get to a point in the painting, I feel certain, where one polka dot will be reason for many days work!

Friday, June 1, 2007

Day Two Block In

My block in is still very thin paint and I tend to bounce around playing with different areas. I really start having fun once thick paint gets on the painting, so I try to find an area to get that going early on.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

"Sadie in Bloom"


I decided on this painting as my first post because it is, for me, a painting without fear. I have until recently always painted a more traditional style portrait, so this was a push into unchartered territory. I love this painting for its freedom and color which I hope explodes off the canvas and causes you to smile as much as it does me.