So close to finishing I could almost smell the salt water.
This painting is very close to being finished. It is a very dangerous time in the development of a painting. Sometimes it is better to walk away and come back later with fresh eyes, or get someone else to look at it. Turn it upside down, look in a mirror, or move it to another room, all of these methods help to spot any weak or overly strong areas. But there is also a time when you need to grab a larger brush and be daring, brave, and yes even foolish. Just jump into the painting process with abandonment. Park your fear in a corner. Don't be careless but carefree. You may be surprised at the result. I did that just prior to taking this photo.Painting in Progress - working title -The Rise and Fall? |
I feel I put more life into the painting. I could have destroyed it. .... I'll now walk away and look at it fresh tomorrow.
In the mean time I had an interesting comment and question on last week's blog from (Barbra Peterson) . ( I love those last two paintings on her blog) It was a such a great comment I thought I would post it and give my answer here.
Here is Barbara's question:
My answer is YES to all of the above. I always work on several paintings at once for all the reasons Barbara mentioned. But when I went to count them I was surprised at the number.... At last count I have over 20 works in progress! Yikes!!!!
Works in progress piling up |
The strange part is that the list is continually growing. My mind constantly picks up new ideas. Here are two examples of painting ideas at the very point of conception. These may grow into one or several paintings.
first snow |
So you can see I have no problem with generating paintings... the problem is always finishing the ones I start before another comes along to snag my attention.
2 comments:
Thanks for answering and sharing about your process - very informative. (And thanks for the plug.)
To have 20 paintings and ideas going at the same time is impressive. I have 3 larger paintings in process and a bunch of thumbnails in my sketchbook -- still working them out in my brain.
I so identify with this! I also have about 20 in progress. The ideas come quicker than I can get them down.
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