from top to bottom:
Daniel Moreira (Portugal) from “The Human Face” series, 6" x 6"
acrylic, watercolor and pencil on board mounted to balsa wood
“Graceful” by Micki Wilde (England), 8" x 8"
acrylic paint, caran d’ache, charcoal and pen on cradled wood
“The Natural Environment of Man”, 6" x 6" by Angela Petsis (PA)
mixd media on cradled wood panel
Anyway, the reason I bring this up is because I was so inspired by browsing through all of the figurative pieces from some of my favorite artists while trying to decide what to spend my June art allowance on, that I had the uncontrollable urge to create a figurative work of my own yesterday, and so I did. I wanted to do a neutral face painting as I was very inspired by these and similar pieces I had been looking at. And of course, I got the last-minute urge to do something colorful and out of my comfort zone. So here is my latest painting, which is very small.
Colorful, 8" x 8"
acrylic on canvas board
The point of this long-winded post is that this painting would never have been created had I not seen the work of other artists and felt that inspiration. Not that mine is a great painting by any stretch, in fact it’s so far out of my usual color palette I’m not sure how I feel about this one. But it’s mere existence is a tribute to my appreciation of the work of other artists. The “circle” always kind of amazes me.
2 comments:
I like your latest piece much more than the three you mention above it. I think in this case the inspiration produced an awesome work of art. It's amazing that you went out of your usual color comfort zone and still made such a great piece!
Hi ABOP! Nice to hear from you. I appreciate your encouraging words. As you can see, I am back to painting canvases (and my nails suffer!) Thanks for checking in.
Post a Comment