The moral of the story?
Until next time...
Curves and angles: There’s a reason why fruit and round bottoms keep making it into masterpieces. The eye will instinctively follow a curve.
In geometrics or architectural subjects, a pointed end or the connection to a new line is a visual pleasure point.
In abstraction, a horizon-like line can provide a tether to an otherwise cacophonous symphony of form.
Colour: The mother of all languages, colour is the first signal of where to look, where to linger and where to get lost.
Give the eye a place to rest and stay awhile...
A flat, or even a super-flat, offers a void-like space in which to get lost in the materiality of pigment.
“There was no one around to look at what I was doing,
...no one interested,
no one to say anything about it one way or another.
I was alone and singularly free,
no one to satisfy but myself”
Georgia O’Keefe
This picture has been hanging in my studio
for several weeks. Today I decided to
make some significant changes.
Taking a bold approach I added a lot of dark paint.
Prussian blue, cobalt blue, manganese blue.
Some red...permanent rose, alizarin crimson.
Plus cold wax medium and some titanium white.
Layering and rollering, the colours blended together.
Scratching into the layers revealed dry paint beneath.
‘Song of the Earth’
Oils and cold wax medium
100 x 100 cm canvas
It was a risky business...but I am satisfied.
No one to please but myself.
Thank you Georgia O’Keefe
Until next time...
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