Jazz Fest Lily 6"x6" acrylic on hardboard |
I like having a record of my work as I complete the daily paintings. Some, like todays Jazz Fest Lily did take just one day. Some works have taken two or more depending on the problems I have had to solve to complete the work.
So, what have I discovered in the last two weeks?
• The technical aspects of painting, (loading the brush, combining a limited palette of colors, working with black gesso,)
•Composition (viewing composition problems before I am too far into the painting to correct them easily)
•Setting up a blog, photographing artwork web ready and original, filing artwork, keeping a system for future reference on a spreadsheet.
•Organizing and prioritizing my life and schedule so that I have time to paint on a daily basis. I am creating a habit of painting.
•And finally I am continually viewing my world around me for inspiration. As I sit here and type I look out directly below my window and I can see a small brown bunny nibbling at something near a hosta plant. The sun is almost down. No shadows exist. Not a breeze stirs the air. If only I had a camera and I was closer I would take a photo ........
The painting I included today was done in one sitting. It is a photograph I took of a daylily that was blooming over the 4th of July at the Iowa City Jazz Festival (therefore the name Jazz Fest Lily). I like the movement of the leaves as if it is dancing.
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