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.
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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