Monday, November 26, 2012

Adjustments

So, to fend off discouragement, I put down my utility knife, ignored the boxes and cleared a table surface. I found my paints and began to prepare a couple of watercolours for two different submissions. Today is the deadline for one of them. The painting is not finished but I will submit anyway and sometime today I will pick up the necessary glass to frame them before next weekend…. There is a lot to be said about deadlines. The watercolour on display this week has been done several times. I decided to make an adjustment in the drawing of the figure in the foreground before I send it to Vancouver for the Member Show coming up in January I believe. I will need some more corplast and Styrofoam to build a shipment box. I do appreciate knowing how to go about things with that part of the process. In the meantime there are several other shows to which I have been accepted. One is under control and the others are…. imagined! Priorising events will help get things done as I weave in and out of personal and professional responsibilities. Hahhhhhhhhah! Panic is not allowed.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Jetlagged

I got home in the afternoon on Monday after having slept in the Los Angeles airport for the night….long story.  Choosing to sleep in the next morning did not improve my mental capacities and I completely forgot to put out my blog. My studio is slowly improving and I am about to embark upon my creative adventures once again. There are a few other things getting in the way, nonetheless, paint will hit paper this week. Life is good.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Lily Fountain

Well this is the last of my Cortes Island stock…. I will paint something for next week. I do have some watercolours that I intend to submit to a local show; they are not quite finished and I now know where my palette is although I am still working on clearing a surface on which to work. Unpacking takes a while. I was in the garden for this little painting as you can see. I thought I would try a bit of abstraction on the water fountain and ended up combining two images: the water and the nearby lily. It needs work. I do like the composition, the colours are conservative and the stamen is weak. There are possibilities and it is a good reference if I choose to pursue a deeper abstraction of the image. Time for incubation. Creation always requires a good deal of incubation, rumination and self-analysis through the art of asking pertinent questions. Time to unpack another box.

Monday, November 5, 2012

In the Shade

Okay. My studio is still in shambles so I am back at the work I did on Cortes. I am totally fascinated with warm and cool grays. It was such a new realization that I could not help but do a little experimenting. This one impressed the instructor…. I usually do not like doing architecture. It is a precision endeavour that does not allow too many errors. The perspective must be correct. I was uninspired with the flowers… I am not sure why they do not excite me. Perhaps I find them too easy. In any case I turned around. I was under the shade of one of the lovely trees that graced this magnificent garden when I noticed the light filtering through the intricate wood work of the balcony and glancing off the leaves and stems. I saw an opportunity to use the grays, cool against warm, light against dark and within the darkness, more cool against warm…. Such fun!