Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Naming Art



Here is my landscape study for the week. I like the modern feel and softness. I am using this month to observe, explore styles that feel like me and push myself outside my boundaries. 





A close up of Lex. I am going to let you in on a little secret, I don't like naming art. I discovered last week I do love boy and girl names.  So from here on out my paintings are people names. Besides, they've got personality, right?





I want to introduce you to Ellis. Above is stage 1 of Ellis this week. It's interesting how art goes through almost a life journey of its own. As the painter I go through stages of, "I hate this, it's horrible." As I add more color shape and depth, I find it re-working itself into something beautiful and special. When I get to the end of a painting I have a hard time knowing when to quit, what to add, or what to take away. I find stopping to be the best answer when I feel this way. I like to go away, and walk into my art room the next day with a new eye. As the saying goes, tomorrow is a new day.





My desk can get messy, but I like to pick up after, so the next day I can walk into clarity and a fresh new start.  The mess is from the past, I like a new start.




Above shows rocks because, well I guess you could call me a rock collector. My grandpa William was a rock collector. I am always picking up rocks at the beach and putting into little bowls. Now, I started collecting crystals and gems. I also have an oak ball. I liked the color and my dog Ollie loves when I throw them for him on our morning walks.




Ellis stage 2. These are the colors I'm into right now. Soft undertones of brown mixed with greens, purples and flesh tones. Oh, and lots and lots of white. I can't help myself. I love white. My art teacher, Martha used to tell me hardly ever to use white. 

Stage 3 of this painting will happen today. It might do a 180 and head in a different direction completely. It's been known to happen with my paintings.




Until next week, have a great rest of your week. Oh, and I think I'm going to make Wednesdays my post day. At some point I will perhaps post more than once a week. We will see.

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