Thursday, August 16, 2012

Optimism





In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.

Albert Camus

I have been trying to finish up some of my old paintings and have gotten completely stuck on one in particular ~ the colors aren't working. Unfortunately, I am working from a black and white drawing and it has been extremely difficult for me to find exactly the color combinations that I think the painting needs. Color mixing not being my strong point I see now where I need to spend some time practicing with my paints. I have also been going a little crazy trying to find some ideas for future paintings. There are countless photos on the web to choose from and yet I couldn't seem to settle on any of them. It was all getting rather depressing. Yesterday, however, my daughter sent me a wonderful article on optimism. I decided to put my challenging painting aside for a few days, look through some of my old work that I was pleased with, and just pick three photos that seemed to provide a different bit of a challenge and dive in with my oils. The flower above is a watercolor I did quite a while ago ~ I love the color combination in this one. The purple sky and yellow wheat field are the beginning of a small landscape in oil that I started this morning. The old rule of being an artist is true ~ just get in the studio and start. I feel better already!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Starting Over


If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavours to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.

Ralph Waldo Emerson


After a long and tedious relocation and an unsatisfactory attempt at moving into a shared studio I have finally set up shop at home again. My first day back at the easel after way too long was spent putting some final touches on this painting which I had already posted on my web site. It is amazing how things can look so different after a long absence. I am much happier with this painting now and plan to set it aside for six months and then give it a coat of varnish. It was oh so lovely to be back with my brushes and paints!