I've been working on these 20"x20" wood panels, playing with color and pattern, in between teaching sessions. Here is a video:
For me, the key to not getting stuck (or getting un-stuck when I am stuck), is to:
Work on at least several pieces at a time. This depends on size: the smaller the pieces, the more I have in the works at once.
Do only a few things to each piece before moving on to the next. I try to stop before I get stuck, and let the pieces remain in process for as long as it take.
This approach helps keep up the momentum, but of course nothing can totally eliminate the occasional frustrations of making art.
Wow, new directions in colors...? more vibrant and happy. I like the 2nd and the 3rd pieces. To my eyes, the 2nd piece feels lighter then the 3rd piece. Overall, I love the colors..., the loose lines/scratches in 2nd and the blue splatters on the right corner of the 3rd. Great work. :-)
Jane, I love your work. I have a questions for you - after you are completely done & happy with a piece that includes the watercolour markers and acrylic paints and possibly inks how do you finish the surface to protect it from the elements? Thank you.
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LOVE the complexity of these pieces. Your video is quite an insight into your working process. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI could watch and listen to you paint for hours!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Yes, thank you - inspiring. Beautiful colour, patterns, shapes !
ReplyDeleteWow, new directions in colors...? more vibrant and happy. I like the 2nd and the 3rd pieces. To my eyes, the 2nd piece feels lighter then the 3rd piece. Overall, I love the colors..., the loose lines/scratches in 2nd and the blue splatters on the right corner of the 3rd. Great work. :-)
ReplyDeleteJane, I love your work. I have a questions for you - after you are completely done & happy with a piece that includes the watercolour markers and acrylic paints and possibly inks how do you finish the surface to protect it from the elements? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do protect it with a UVLS varnish from Golden.
DeleteYour creative works continue to encourage and inspire me Jane! Thank you for sharing! Alison
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing, I love watching you create <3, warmly, Kassi
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