Wednesday, September 24, 2008

En Plein Air




Having just finished a painting, I decided to dedicate today to housework. Saved by the bell! The mundane chores of the working class were put aside to indulge myself with three other artists on an excursion to a lake in the afternoon, with the intention to stay until sunset. We were on the east shore of the lake, looking across and watching the sailboats. It was a gorgeous day, with just enough breeze to prevent it from being hot. The company was pleasant and the painting came easy. Here are the alla prima paintings I came home with. I'm pleased, chock loaded with vitamin D and compatible company.

I can't imagine those who come to my funeral one day talking about what a wonderful housekeeper I was. But they may speak gentle words about my art!

-- Nancy

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hooray, Digital Cameras!



With all the blessings of electronic communication, life is easier for an artist (although a wee bit more cluttered). My best critic lives about twenty miles away from me, but with my digital camera, I can snap my paintings at any stage and email them to her for comment. Saving a trip means I can act instantly on her advice, sometimes even while I'm in the same painting session.

The series of photos also gives me a record of past mistakes to learn from on other projects. I would encourage every artist to have such a trusted and respected colleague; a knowledgeable friend who genuinely wants you to succeed.

Here is the painting I've been having such a hard time with. At the risk of dents in my ego, I invite you to seriously study it, and give me constructive advice on it. particularly, I need to know whether I have the boy's and the toddler's hair or heads too large. This is a genuine request, since I seem to be too subjective with it, and I can't see it.

-- Nancy