I had the pleasure of
Carol Marine's attendance at my workshop in Bend, Oregon, the other week at Art in the Mountains. Carol is the person behind the
Daily Paintworks web site and the author of
"Daily Painting". Though she is primarily a representational painter, and works in oils, I found we had much in common as artists.
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In addition to inspiring daily painting, with loads of examples, Carol has a great section on composition. Though her process is different from mine, her essential message is exactly the same: trust your instincts; if a piece feels/looks "right", don't question it. If it does not feel right, that is the time to refer to some basic rules and guidelines. Don't start with the rules; start with your gut feeling, your visual intuition. |
In her book Carol advocates completing one small painting per day, or as frequently as possible. I am inspired to give it a try! My usual approach is to start a whole bunch of paintings, and work on them all over the course of whatever-time-I-have-available between workshops. I never, NEVER, put pressure on myself to finish anything, but allow paintings to come to maturity in their own time. And they do, if I am paying attention. I've started working on 6"x6" panels, and have completed several in the last several days. Of course I've made many beginnings, but the practice is to
finish one per day, and this makes a greats counterpoint to my usual practice.
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Daily Painting #1, 6"x6" |
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Daily Painting #4, 6"x6" |
See these and other on my Daily
Paintworks Gallery.