Well, this was originally intended as a quick impression, but along the way I got interested in the different leaves and petals. So it's moving forward slowly but I'm okay with the change in direction.
| 14" x 10" |
Trying for something different with this version of the clock tower. I probably needed a gessoed canvas board to move the paint around like I wanted. But I kind of liked the direction
Another week spent primarily in my sketchbooks. I thought the construction/repair part of my sketchbook was over, but sadly, NO!! For my penultimate sketchbook page, I had to document a leak in the outside hose faucet that needed a plumber to replace it...
Gonna try to fly out of this hot press book…I kinda got trapped in its limitations. This little guy is more turquoise than what happened here and he’s too solid making me think he can’t really fly. I do like his head colors
This is the one more. It was supposed to go last but you know how nutso blogspot is about where it puts your paintings and how stubborn it is about letting you arrange them. The last four are shown in their final form.
Then I wanted to start a new one. The rule of Ken's latest abstracts is that if something begins to look like an actual thing has to be destroyed at birth. And in the first one I just started out with some blues and a bit of maroon and without my being aware of it until too late, a sailing ship hove into view. I could still destroy it, but I kind of liked the water and I think I will sail on with this and see where I end up.