Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Daily Painting, Acrylic Painting On The Small Canvas

Howdy!

What a great day! What are the odds that it ran over into the "effectiveness column" of that list I keep about "why artists paint the way they do"? What scales were tipped because it was a great day? Did I paint with more confidence? Did I paint with abandon, and not even care? Oh yeah, wait, that's what abandon means, right? Were my brush strokes stronger, more definitive? Did I find that great and perfect contrast of values? Was I smiling because it was a great day, and then the colors became even brighter, friendlier, than normal? Was it such a great day that I sensed the attitude of this simple little compostion, and added to it, rather than obsessing over whether it was correct?

Whew, that all makes me question attitude in realms other than painting---what if I operated on every day being a great day, even if most of what was on the schedule was just paying bills and cleaning the house? (Work with enthusiasm, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people, eh? (Ephesians 6:7) What would happen then?!

Ok, here's a painting for you:

Little Canvas, Swirly Red Skirt, 12 x 12 inches, acrylic painting on canvas

Later, Cooper

7 comments:

Marian Fortunati said...

I love the joy and movement in this painting... Your work is so loose and light and full of life!!
Also love the way you settle in on odd and interesting angles.
Thanks so much for your kind comments... I so appreciate your thoughts.

Mary Connealy said...

I love this, Karen. It's very alive. Beautiful.

Mary

Anonymous said...

Its awsome picture. Actually it shows the joys and happiness. So I think you make this paiting when you were ina joy. Yes?

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Anonymous said...

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Alice said...

I've just come across this painting after searching for ideas for a painting of my own. I love it, the grace of the skirt and colours are great. I would happily buy this as I am unable to paint to the same standard. It show the kind of skill I hope one day to gain in my art work.

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