A minute ago, I turned 50. A lifetime ago (it seems) I was a Blue Star Mom with sons serving in Iraq. To ease my mind, I threw myself into painting as a form of personal therapy and growth. I'm a member of the Tennessee Art League and Collaborative Artists Network and some of my paintings can be seen here on my blog, there at www.thecann.org, and also on my website: www.moesse.com. There's also a facebook Fanpage under Moesse the Eclectic Artist if you'd like to keep track there.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
First stab at People and Salvage Piece
The lighthouse image to the left is another salvage piece. When first playing with acrylics, I slapped two layers on the canvas, a blue/black at the top, and a green/yellow at the bottom, and with smooth side to side strokes, called it "depth", the latest, greatest new age / abstract art piece there could ever be. Then, a month later, I added the land, light house tower, light and moon.
The other image, "Apalach" is endearing and precious to me as I'm taking a stab with people in it. PLUS, it is from a photo I took while we were crossing some huge bridge heading to St. George Island. Lovely memory, sweet people. I am learning that just hints are fine. Details aren't too essential to painting people and if you get hung up on it, it saps energy from the picture.
What do you think?
Today's lesson: Salvage away! And as for people, don't be afraid of trying your hand at suggesting them in your paintings.
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That fishing picture is so cute. You do really sweet work.
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