Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Daturas
I feel the viewer may be tired of the very subtle changes that are posted each day. I seem to be working and reworking areas and the progress is slow. The whites are so transparent that I have to wait a day for them to dry before applying other values. But I can see now the very ending applications that will be needed.
Today when reading the novel Loving Frank, I came across this passage, "He had come to mistake his gift for the whole of his character." Two things came to mind. One, gift? I always think of artistic accomplishments as the result of hard, hard work. But, I can see the argument that there must be an innate beginning. Second, I keep my practice private, never going on and on about the process or time at the easel. None of my friends or acquaintances would guess at my routine.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Daturas
Back in my beautiful new studio today. White walls, new white ceiling with recessed lights and rearranged furniture are so nice. There is work to be redone on the painting now that I can SEE again.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Daturas
Almost finished with this stage on the leaves. I'm anxious to work on the flowers and then start to analyze the unity.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Daturas
I apologize for the terrible picture. I cropped a piece out for some detailed clarity. I painted until it was too dark to photograph and took this the next day in direct sunlight. Bad idea. But I wanted a record before starting again.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Daturas
The results here are a few days of work, but not more than a total of 7 hours. Look to the left to see some progress among the leaves.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Daturas
New Year's eve. Even though the winter's solstice has passed and the days are a bit longer, they are so dark. And, I am painting in a downstairs room without overhead lights while my studio is painted. I will probably need to repaint a lot of areas that seemed okay in the dim light, but once viewed in good light .... I continue to work only on the leaves.
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