This motif has been in my head waiting for paint for a while. Early sketches can be found in my mission journal. (For those of you wondering why on earth a missionary would have that sort of thing on his mind, I can only point out that I was engaged my entire mission. I arrived trunky, and got married one transfer after getting home.)
12"x9" acrylic paper
Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Study: City on a Cliff by the Sea
First one with my new painting knives. It's always interesting what people see in these. Dad saw three tires, and figured it was a race. When I tell people my name for it, quite a few see the yellow as sand. I see it as the sun on the water.
9"x12" acrylic paper
9"x12" acrylic paper
Study: The Artist Contemplating a Day of Overtime
I had a couple of weeks working overtime. One morning in the shower, feeling a bit lumpy and misshapen and with a head full of cotton, I suddenly wondered how I could capture that feeling in paint. I shower in the dark, so there's no light (would be scary anyway :), but I figured I could probably capture temperature and emotion.
9"x12" acrylic paper
9"x12" acrylic paper
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