When I rotate paintings, I ask, "What if?"
Most of the work done on a painting is looking at it and making choices. Some choices are thought of before I roll back the table cloth and paint. I like to see the changes in season and lighting as they change the way the painting strikes me. Changing paintings can be a valentine to myself because it makes me feel good.
Happy Valentines enjoy rotating art
Several days after working on the color scheme of the large painting I replaced the painting just to the left to an earlier painting with similar colors but different subject - Waterloo Park, Oregon.
The process of making the painting sentimental is fine with me as I also seek to hook a want to be rancher family to continue ranching. Small farms within city limits is a good idea to uplift a neighborhood to be in closer contact with the earth and life values.
After two months when the ranch painting was facing the wall and I didn't look at it, I pulled it out thinking I might hang it up and think about it before deciding if I should take a new direction or continue to add more animals and details.
I decided to put it back against the wall and continue the series of abstracts from memories of snorkeling.
2 comments:
Liked the ranching painting. Do you have low ceilings or is it camera angle?
The illusion of a low ceiling must be a combination of full walls and camera angle. Our ceiling is 8 ft.
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