Persimmon Sun II – finished yesterday
- At August 22, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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I love how you can sense the space that this piece of fruit existed in when I took its photo.
An afternoon re-living making all this art
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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I spent the afternoon today posting and writing about all the photos I’ve taken over mostly the past 5 1/2 years (a few older). These are work-in-progress and some just-finished photos of my work. It was wonderful to re-live it all. It’s remarkable how I do remember where I was in the world and what my challenges and joys were for each one. Many of my paintings I never recorded this way This review makes me really wish I had. Now that I have a real blog (at last!), it will give me the impetus to do a better job of recording my process so I can share it here. I entered them in chronological order, as if I’d posted them all along. I hope some of you head all the way back through and enjoy them as much as I have posting them here for you.
2012 – Persimmon Sun II ?
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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Not sure of the name yet. Just the background in here. I loved the light bubbles and playing with colors and circles.
2012 – Dazzling done
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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Another Tahoe vacation painting. Time for a plunge with Joe and Bo.
2012 – Dazzling – just the centers to finish
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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Ok, so I’m turning a corner with this painting. I’m not laboring over it like I have others. Very cool.
2012 – Dazzling – Hibiscus
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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It’s quite remarkable how that logical, symbol-oriented left brain freaks out about a lot of detail. I’m learning that the right brain has no problem with it. And even approximating it. Painting this is way easier than my left brain thought it was going to be.
2012 – Baby Bojangles
- At August 17, 2012
- By Cara
- In Art in Process
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Hard to tell from this photo, the color is so off. But finishing this one was about the tone. It was too reddish. And, I didn’t want to make it too blue. A thin wash of thalo green did the trick.