Monday, June 8, 2026

The Four

One of the downfalls of my abstract paintings is I start out well enough but then when I have most of the stuff in I tend to tidy stuff up finish it up and it loses it's spunk.  I think of it as order vs chaos, and I am putting too much order into them and they're boring.

So I am going to watch myself on these four and try to keep them more free.  I think if I do four at one time I'll be better able to watch myself.  

The original plan on these to begin with I would use four colors to put in the foreground: Sepia, perylene maroon, olive green, and something else, and in the background: indigo, cadmium red, gamboge, and something else.  Anyway I had a plan at first, and this is what each one looked like after the first session.

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And this is what they look like after 2 to 4 more sessions.  I think they are all almost done as long as I don't try to sneak in any tidying.  I think that is the key.  Remember Glengarry Glen Ross where the bigshot real estate guy has this slogan: Always Be Closing, ABC?  My slogan is Never Be Closing, NBC.  I never think about ending any of them, like this part is finished now let's do this next one, and three or four more and then it will be done.  I just paint on and on and suddenly it occurs to me that this one looks done and setting my brush down right there and then.

That's my theory.  Thank you for your time.

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3 comments:

  1. I absolutely notice the chaos/control theme with your paintings and I am cheering on team chaos. However, that said, I think you're most successful when the "control" element involves bold shape(s) and value contrast. And I realize that I need to see these in person before I can truly judge them, given recent color shifts we've noticed.

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  2. I really like the first one and the last one. They show what Elaine is talking about: controlling the dominant shapes and darker values.if your background is all these luscious colors, there needs to be a dominant shape or line to hold the piece together.. the middle two just don’t have that cohesive ness. Even an abstract painting needs structure.

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  3. Yes I vote with Sara. 1 and 4. Maybe 2 in the second run. Maybe looking for a connection from one section to the next.

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