Monday, March 26, 2012
Rearranged
My studio and my life have been rearranged
again…. Life throws curves every once in a while. This mural is a small one,
only four feet by eight. It is waiting for me. I do not usually miss my
deadlines but I guess there is a first time for everything. The painting is
progressing well. I should be done soon. I had intended to be done last week.
On my way to the studio I slipped on some ice and catapulted my head into the
cement. It felt as if I were being held in gentle hands as I went down and the
doctors say I am lucky. Indeed I am blessed. It could have been a lot
worse. I did get to the studio later
that same day but I could not sustain the extra hours and the drive home seemed
longer than usual. The next day I could barely get out of bed. The world was
spinning and my stomach suffered from travel sickness. I spend the morning
keeping appointments and went to bed for the rest of the day. Saturday was no
better and Sunday saw some improvement. Monday I did bookkeeping instead of
visiting the life drawing studios and Tuesday I decided I could drive again. I
am very thankful for my husband who doted on me as I recovered, became my means
to manoeuvre from place to place and provided me with sustenance. It is a times
like these that gratitude takes over and I can see how much more beautiful the
world is.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Life Drawing
Two minutes |
Five minutes |
Two Twenty Minutes |
Some days I can draw and some days I might as well go home to bed. Life drawing is one of the most efficient ways there is to improve my skills as an artist. The challenge is accuracy within a very limited time frame. Being consistent in the challenge is the key to improving…. Consistency. Yes, well, now that I am in the city I am scheduling life drawing for one afternoon per week instead of once per month which derails into once per year. Another factor is inspiration. Some models possess a certain grace that is totally inspiring. Models who have dance as part of their repertoire often possess this grace. Sometimes it comes naturally. It does not take much. A carefully placed hand, a little twist in the spine, one foot in front of the other, a glance and something magical happens. Drawing becomes easy. I use a number of different mark makers. One of my favorites is ink. I do not erase. This time I used a new product called watercolour sticks. I have a few colours, three to be exact. They came in the sample packages I pick up at a promotion; quinacridone burnt orange (PO 48), carbazole violet (PV 23) and undersea green (PB 29 and PO 48). I got excited when I put the violet and the orange together. At first I used the sticks as crayons. Then I dipped them into some water before putting them to paper. I love uneven lines, unpredictable events. I continued dipping. Then I took a paint brush and smudged some colour into shadow shapes. So much fun! I’ll be back.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Christian Contribution
Pencil drawings do not photograph well. This is
the latest in the long line of mural projects with which I have been involved.
It has been a lot of fun. We met before Christmas to discuss common themes and
some focus points upon which I could build an image that expressed Christian
contribution within the community. As I developed the drawing it became
apparent that the most important elements were the people themselves. Church is
all about people. As one theologian put it: we put skin to God. As we pray,
play, worship, praise and touch each other, God’s love made manifest. The best
examples of this are in how we care for the weakest and the poorest among us. As
a whole I think we are getting better at it. In any case the image celebrates
the victories and the joy. Now that it has been approved the next step is to
paint it. I have already begun with the undercoats: one coat of primer, one or
two coats of exterior house paint on the back, gesso on the front, a coat of
molding paste then a coat of gesso mixed with colour and gel medium just to get
started. Today I put on the other layers of colour, there are at least three of
them, before I transfer the image. That is today’s work. Tomorrow and the next
day are painting days. Done by Thursday… that is the deadline. Sigh. Thank God
for deadlines….
Monday, March 5, 2012
Pictureless
The chaos has caught up with me. I forgot to
take a picture of what I have been working on lately and so… there is no
picture. Actually it has been many weeks since I have spent any productive time
in my studio. I have been going to life drawing once per week and that helps.
Today I intend to go again, if I have wheels…. The transmission went out in the
van. I am very thankful I got my fifteen pictures to CAVA before that happened!
The show is on! The opening was grand! The drawings will be on display until
March 20th so do drop in if you can. I am so poetic… Once I got my
fifteen drawings framed I helped move our stored furniture into a storage unit
and I am in the process of cleaning up the leftovers that did not fit. We
decided keeping my studio in Legal is the most economical for now. I also
bought a panel for the latest mural and sealed the edge with silicon in
preparation for the primer and protective coats that I put on the back before I
begin painting. As part of my planning for effective use of car and mileage I
am at home today, doing bookwork (year end is approaching fast), taking in life
drawing and ferrying my oldest daughter to an appointment this evening.
Tomorrow I go to my studio, I think… It means my husband has to catch a bus to
his commitments during the afternoon. Our youngest daughter should know what to
do about that. It has been a long time since we caught a city bus. Where there
is a will there is a way. One thing for certain, I will pick up a brush this
week if only to stave off insanity!
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