Yay! Its wonderful when you try something new and then put it out there for everyone to see and they like it! You never know… so its nice confirmation. One of these new blind contour pieces won the Award of Excellence at the Art from the Heart show. I named it "Interface II". Its the one that I posted on February 7 (below).
Now we are packing up to go to Florida for awhile. I've been getting the house ready for my house sitters and packing and planning the itinerary. Ready for some warmer weather, the gypsy blood is stirring!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
"Better a Creative Mess…"
"… than tidy idleness." (author unknown)
I've always loved the fact that this is how my mom felt while I was growing up. We had many creative messes and you always learn something from them (and it's fun).
So what better way to spend a cold grey sleety day than inside one's studio with bunches of colorful tissue paper torn up and glued onto canvas? About the only way to top it is what Michael is doing: baking bread and making French onion soup! Eat well and create. Good motto.
I've always loved the fact that this is how my mom felt while I was growing up. We had many creative messes and you always learn something from them (and it's fun).
So what better way to spend a cold grey sleety day than inside one's studio with bunches of colorful tissue paper torn up and glued onto canvas? About the only way to top it is what Michael is doing: baking bread and making French onion soup! Eat well and create. Good motto.
p.s. I'm ready to head to Florida!
Friday, February 7, 2014
Update on first contour...
I worked some more on the first of these blind contours that I posted. Now its looking better to me. think I'll enter a couple in the Art From the Heart show here in Carteret County, at the Morehead City Plaza (next to Lowe's foods) opening February 15… stop in and take a look and let me know what you think of this new series.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
New Series
I'm excited about a new series I've started. I've been working on these for the last few weeks, and now they are starting to come together… It was inspired in part by re-reading one of my art books: Drawing Projects - an exploration of the language of drawing by Mick Maslen and Jack Southern, and by my participation in a workshop last year with Kate Worm. Its an old trick from art school to do "blind contour" drawings - where you concentrate on the model (or other subject) and place your charcoal on the paper and draw without looking at the paper. You imagine drawing along the contours of the subject, feeling what the drawing instrument would do…
In the Drawing Projects book they suggest making a tactile self portrait, by closing your eyes and feeling your face and drawing what you feel. The book includes an interview between one of the authors and Nancy Trotter. She says: "I was just thinking about the sensation of drawing with my eyes closed as being similar to listening to a song on a walkman, while singing along. Sometimes you feel you are singing in tune, but you are not sure. While drawing from touch, I feel like I am making coherent marks in relation to what I am feeling, but I'm not sure. Until I open my eyes."
I played around with the project, and then decided to try drawing on a big (36" x 48") canvas. I closed my eyes and overlapped several contour drawings. Michael took a photo of my starting one of them:
Then I started going back in (with my eyes open now) and painting within each area enclosed by the contour lines to come up with an abstract version of the faces…
After many days and lots of thick paint and correcting the colors and glazing, here's one that is almost complete. How many faces do you see in it?
Picasso said: "To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
In the Drawing Projects book they suggest making a tactile self portrait, by closing your eyes and feeling your face and drawing what you feel. The book includes an interview between one of the authors and Nancy Trotter. She says: "I was just thinking about the sensation of drawing with my eyes closed as being similar to listening to a song on a walkman, while singing along. Sometimes you feel you are singing in tune, but you are not sure. While drawing from touch, I feel like I am making coherent marks in relation to what I am feeling, but I'm not sure. Until I open my eyes."
I played around with the project, and then decided to try drawing on a big (36" x 48") canvas. I closed my eyes and overlapped several contour drawings. Michael took a photo of my starting one of them:
Its great fun because when you open your eyes you have something quite different from what you imagined, but it almost always has something interesting going on. Its quite liberating!
After I got all of the overlapping contours on the canvas it created an interesting abstract composition.
Then I started going back in (with my eyes open now) and painting within each area enclosed by the contour lines to come up with an abstract version of the faces…
After many days and lots of thick paint and correcting the colors and glazing, here's one that is almost complete. How many faces do you see in it?
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Drawings
Still working on finishing up some paintings… in the meantime I thought I'd share a couple little drawings. I often like to do quick gestures to relax after a bout of concentration on paintings in the studio. Here are a couple I did last night.
The first was done very quickly without looking at the paper while I watched some of the tennis players in the Australian Open. I love to make blind contour drawings - you go more by the feel of what you are seeing… Hmmm, might need to make a painting along those lines. The second is Theo snoozing while waiting for the clock to strike 5pm: Supper time!
The first was done very quickly without looking at the paper while I watched some of the tennis players in the Australian Open. I love to make blind contour drawings - you go more by the feel of what you are seeing… Hmmm, might need to make a painting along those lines. The second is Theo snoozing while waiting for the clock to strike 5pm: Supper time!
Friday, January 10, 2014
Unfinished paintings
While I've been working to complete several unfinished paintings, I came across this interesting article in the New York Times. Check it out:
The Fascination of the Unfinished
The Fascination of the Unfinished
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