Why paint my children?
I don't know, it's simply a subject I crave.
It's about me, not them.
Something in me is left over from the time of the photo.
I don't always know what.
Often it is different from what I expect.
The canvas sits on the easel and it's time to go.
I love the first stage of a painting:
the drawing.
Washing in the turpentine-y undercoat goes easily.
And I'm feeling inspired!
Now to work...
got to get some details going.
I chug along. Content and sure.
This stage of the game is iffy!
Sometimes it's almost there when something slips away and I have to back up.
This is tiring...but I continue.
Some parts are getting close to the finish so don't mess with 'em!
But I do.
Some areas are neglected and need fixing.
I gotta remember to keep moving around the painting.
Frustration seeps in. Regrets. Doubt.
I'm dragging. I want to give it up.
Steadily, not seeing what I want, I make changes, regret changes, accept changes, what else can I do?
At this point I've slapped on so much thick paint, it smears, feels out of control at times, but other times so soothing. Physical satisfaction lie in the brush strokes.
I don't know what I'm doing, what did I plan anyway?!
What has this thing become?
Let the voices shut up.
Just get to work again.
Quit thinking.
Just simply get back to it.
Maybe I'll take a day or two off.
Intense concentration has me exhausted and confused.
I'll recover.
What's new for me?
Discipline and certainty of the completion.
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The Best Mistake
3 months ago
2 comments:
You and that horse paintin' guy!
Yeah!
I love your process!!
I am inspired beyond words!!!!
Slap and mould that paint on, girl!
Eeeeehaaaaaa!
I can see YOU in your painting!
What more can one ask for except to put oneself in one's work?!?
YOU ARE THERE and IT IS SO GOOD.
I mean it!!!
Housemate,
You, along w. my brother, husband and son are m best critics...along w. Alicia.
Your comments are appreciated.
The painting is now in the garage.
It can settle into it's current stage while I can hang out with all the visitors to the art room!
me
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