Friday, November 21, 2008

Piers II



This is a second version of this image and is very similar to the first. This time, however, I kept the range of colors much closer. The first version had a lot of lavender-gray tones throughout and I have almost completely removed them. This relates to the color-on-color paintings I have been doing, although the color variations are not as subtle as in the fruit paintings. The view through this structure fascinates me and I am tempted to paint it yet again - maybe with exuberant colors that will change the narrative entirely.

That, however, is for another day. I am taking off for the Thanksgiving holiday and won't have any new posts until early December. To those of you who are reading this, I wish you a time of thanksgiving for all that we have and freedom from concerns about what we do not have.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Red Pear on Red



This is the last of color-on-color paintings for awhile - but I will be getting back to them after Thanksgiving. I am thinking about other ways of exploring this technique, especially in landscapes. I have some vague ideas but haven't pulled them into concrete form yet.

Currently I am working on some small cloud paintings to submit for a juried show - the first time I have tried that avenue and it will be interesting to see what comes of it. Sue Clancy, a fantastic and successful Norman artist, recommended a book by Caroll Michels, "How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist", which I have purchased and am reading/using as a reference. It is a great guide and I need to learn/apply these approaches if I want to be a professional artist. It sounds so strange to think of myself that way but I am working on it. The long hiatus I recently took from this blog - and from much painting - is part of that process. I think I have now made a big stride forward in this regard and so am being productive again. "It's all process" - I have said that so many times to so many people over the years, now I am saying it to myself!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Pomegranet



As I mentioned in my last post, painting red on red is more difficult for me but I do like the effect. It is also introducing me to new fruits I might not think about otherwise. I have never eaten a pomegranet so that will be a further exploration once I have finished with painting it. There is something so appealing about its shape - it makes me think of hungry baby birds in the nest.

Yesterday several of us met to talk about having an art event in the spring. It was interesting to discuss the many aspects such an undertaking involves and I suspect we will find there are things we have yet to consider. The upshot was that we see no negatives and are going to proceed. As we finalize plans, I will post more information on this blog as well as on the web site we develop.

After another hiatus, I am finally back to painting and am enthusiastic about it again. I want to do a series of six small cloudscapes and have one well underway already this morning. I feel like I need to get all of them started this week as the holiday season is defintely upon us and I will be traveling quite a bit during this time.

On an entirely different topic - a friend gave me two CDs of the Huun Huur Tu throat singers from Tuva in central Asia. They are truly amazing and listening to their voices and melodies elevates my spirits and my soul. You can google them to learn about their art and to order their music. Definitely well worth it!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Pumpkin



Once again it has been far too long since I blogged - and since I finished a painting, for that matter. I do have two large ones underway that I should finish next week. I have no more museum tours before Thanksgiving and that really frees up the necessary blocks of time.

I have also been active in learning more about arts organizations. Ten or so of us are meeting Sunday to discuss a joint open studio in April. Some of us have also been looking into the feasibility of creating a Norman Arts organization but there is much to consider and it all takes time. I find myself wanting to limit my activities, knowing that I could get all wrapped up in the process and do no painting at all. My limited production in recent weeks stands as testimony to that. However, it is all important and worthy of time and energy.

The holidays are upon us and I look forward to spending time with my family. This pumpkin painting certainly made my mouth water for Thankgiving's pumpkin pie! I am still enjoying painting color on color and have several more of these to post. The peachy red background for the peach and the orange for the pumpkin lent themselves to this way of painting. The others I have done are red on red and I find those much more difficult. However, the last two I did turned out well so that please me.

Until tomorrow!