I'm here to say that painting is hard. I feel like a juggler most of the time (in addition to a herder). I juggle color, composition, value, paint strokes, medium ratio, proportion, temperature, and so on and so forth. I might as well be juggling fire while on a unicycle, on a tight rope, over a gorge a thousand feet deep, with alligators at the bottom. I am supremely grateful when I can cross the gorge in one piece. I try to learn from the times when I fall and am eaten by the alligators ... wait
The visual rhythm in this painting is very pleasing to look at. You must be a professional juggler!
ReplyDeleteMy bet is, those alligators are losing weight.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning,
ReplyDeleteJust got my April Art Collector Magazine on page 119 is a picture of "Swiss Cheese and Grapes". Way to go Girl!!!!!
Hey Carol. Great country feel to this one. When I paint I slip getting on the unicycle, set my hair on fire, get hung on the rope and all the while the alligators laughing their tails off.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting, Carol!
ReplyDeleteYou are so inspiring! I want to paint every day but can't figure it out. How long do your paintings take?
ReplyDeleteYou are great!
Kathy
I really enjoy your comments about the difficulty of art...and you make it look so easy. On my blog yesterday I also commented on the challenges, so it's good to hear someone who seems to 'have it together' struggle in the same way. Or, wait, maybe that should make me nervous.
ReplyDeleteNice to know even you have problems. You sure make it look easy. Barb
ReplyDeleteThe good painting days wouldn't be nearly so rewarding if we all didn't have the tough ones. But I agree, those tough days are extremely disheartening.
ReplyDeleteSuperbly done! You definitely crossed the gorge on this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks you guys!!! You guys make this all worth it.
ReplyDeleteKathy, these small paintings take between 30 minutes to 2 hours. Lately more on the longer side.
Hey Evil Knievel, you did good :D
ReplyDeleteI love the way you do these blue dots!