Inspired is the exhibit opening at the Gallery Uptown, Friday, May 5. I'm part of the exhibit and thinking about what inspires me. So many things... other artists, old boats, textured walls, sidewalk
cracks, colorful gardens, old
structures, garden statuary, other art, even by things I’m working on at
any given moment.
There are so many things that inspire me that it is
difficult to zero in on one. Different
inspirations mean I produce different works.
For this exhibit it’s a combination of techniques I've learned from other artists, texture, sidewalk cracks and a challenge from yet
another artist.
When using acrylics I frequently pick up some of the
paint on a piece of drawing paper. At
the end of a session I also pick up paint that’s left on my palette on drawing
paper. That paper I use for collage or to
make into sketchbooks. I used some of
those sketchbooks for a few challenges a couple years ago and while I was
working on the series of sidewalk cracks a friend remembered the challenges and
wanted to see the sketchbooks so I got them out.
For the sidewalk cracks I start by putting down several
colors of acrylic, some colors over another.
Looking at my sketchbook it occurred to me that I could use a better
quality paper to pick up that paint and do a realistic drawing or painting on
that paper. That has started a whole new
series.
As for the sidewalk cracks, watching another artist
cover a piece covered in red with a couple coats of white and then scratching
shapes with an exacto knife produced an interesting look. For years I have collected photos of sidewalk
cracks and the idea of scratching through a layer of paint to get the color
underneath made me think of them, and thanks to a niece who gave me her hygienists
tools, I had something to do some serious scratching with. That and Leonard Cohen’s “There’s a crack in
everything, it’s how the light gets in.”
2 comments:
Slowly catching up on your recent work. I hope the gallery show goes well. I love the sidewalk crack idea. Nice work!!
Thank you Joan, it's been interesting and fun.
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