Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Prepared the background the other day by using up leftover paint. I have been wanting to start a garden series for months and was very grateful when my neighbor said yes to posing. I did a very rudimentary grid which you can still see a little of. Normally I do not grid but because of the size I needed to make sure I did keep the proportions from getting skewed. Having just returned from a trip to Victoria where I visited the Butchart Gardens, I am hoping to catch that energy you feel when there is such an amazing abundance of life and color surrounding you.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Midpoint Blues
"Ahhhhh... I see the problem.." came the quiet musical voice of my grad school painting professor. He stood with a disconcerting expression on his face as he examined the painting I just turned in. He continued, "You like everything!". Crimson flushed across my face as I rewound those words in my brain. Grad School was not for the weak of heart I reminded myself and I was there to learn.
This critique happened somewhere around midpoint. I had felt shame at that moment but looking back it did make me respond by pushing myself beyond the limits of my past work. At the end of the semester the teacher said it was an "honor to have had me in his class". I am unsure if this was just a kind compliment given regularly but I also appreciated it. This was my final painting for his class of my son.
This critique happened somewhere around midpoint. I had felt shame at that moment but looking back it did make me respond by pushing myself beyond the limits of my past work. At the end of the semester the teacher said it was an "honor to have had me in his class". I am unsure if this was just a kind compliment given regularly but I also appreciated it. This was my final painting for his class of my son.
Morning in Progress
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Just returned from a trip to Canada. Drove up with a friend and got to explore Victoria. This was painted at the houseboats at the main harbor. The little front houseboat was oldest remaining boat in their harbor. The bridge in the upper right is Johnson's Bridge which will be torn down in the near future and replaced. It was designed by the same man as the Golden Gate bridge. This trip was just what I needed to get some more inspiration. I have so many pictures I want to paint!
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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