I have to show off the finished Hippo, even though I said I was going to save the reveal for my show. So many have seen it already because I paint in a fishbowl!
I'm not sure how the rest of you out in art Blogdom work, but I am I kind of spiral painter. If you follow my blog at all, you see lots of starts all in a short period of time--then a lapse of time before I present a finish. Not only do I love spirals and put them in my art whenever, but I always have several pieces in process at once and work on them in a serial manner. I love that, because it gives me space from each work to consider the best way to proceed. Sometimes I work from a photo, but most often I paint with a subject in mind, but more intuitively about how the subject will be rendered. The subject, the composition, the materials all can speak to me so I know how continue on a piece. That sounds kooky, I know, but I don't know a better way to put it.
7 comments:
This turned out amazing! Thanks for sharing it with us bloggies! I do find that I work in spurts and some pieces just sit for ages . I haven't had a chance to paint for awhile and I am going crazy! Maybe tonight!
I also work in spurts and in a fishbowl! I share studio space with three others so I have learned to paint with an audience although, they are very respectful. I also paint plein air and you just never know who will come up and strike up a conversation. Anyway...I just wanted to let you know...you're not alone in your routine!
Nice to know other artists have similar experiences. The whole painting in front of others was a hard thing to learn, but I can think of it as an opportunity to grow, right? Thanks for your comments Maria and Paula!
Wow - Elizabeth I am so glad I checked out your blog. What amazing work you create. You have a very unique style, and I love how you incorporate different elements (collage, printing, painting etc). You also have such a great sense of whimsy. I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks so much for coming to "see" me and for joining my blog, Jennifer. What nice things you say--I appreciate it so much!
Thanks for your comment on my blog Elizabeth. You have some beautiful work here.
Thanks, Cathy for your nice comment and for joining my blog!
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