Saturday, July 11, 2009

Fast Sky, July 9



8" x 10" acrylic on gessoed masonite panel. Listed on Etsy. I painted 5 of these cloud works in a row, over a number of days, but today's painting was a collage painting, treated in a different way again...so this series may or may not continue. Storms came and went today, and the temperature has cooled down again. The skies change dramatically from minute to minute.

2 comments:

  1. Just wanted to tell you how much I admire these paintings. In fact, in some ways they may prove quite revelatory for my own work. I have a yearning to paint the landscape, and have painted quite a number over the years, but have managed very few with which I've been at all satisfied. In your paintings I recognize the sensibility before nature (not to mention the economy and sureness of uncontrived brushwork) that I have been seeking myself. Also, the size thing. When I properly started out in '92 I was working almost exclusively on ink collages on thick wooden supports of approximately the same size. And I felt good with that size. Since then I've invariably worked on a much larger scale and can't say that I've ever really felt comfortable. Always felt slightly intimidated, out of control. Maybe I need to go back to 8 x 10...
    If I weren't an (almost literally) starving artist I would buy the lot.

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  2. Thanks very much, Paul. I looked at your work and I like the most recent landscapes of trees as well as some of the earlier things. I like working small for a variety of reasons. If you go back to the 8 x 10s and can work through an image quickly, give Etsy a try. I'm also surprised by how many really inspiring artists can be found on Flickr.

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