I've given myself a little assignment in the studio, which is to work on 10"x10" cruciform collage-paintings until I am sick of them, or bored, and then keep working on them to see what happens. I so admire the work of artists who seem to go deep into an idea, really milk it over dozens and dozens of pieces. I have a short attention span, and although I almost always work in series, my series tend to be short. Unless they are defined simply by size and material - the 100 Drawings on 9"x12" paper, the 4"x4" ongoing series.
I've been working 22"x30" for a while, so I wanted to go back to a smaller size for a bit. I'm working back and forth between the 22"x30" on the wall, and the 10"x10" on the work table.
Another episode of Fresh Paint Friday! This piece was inspired by another of my 4"x4" Teeny Tiny Art pieces, and I was surprised at how much it actually looks like the original. When I take inspiration from a finished piece, the new piece usually ends up quite different. Here is the 4"x4":
And here is the video, with James Hill on the ukulele. (I am DYING to take a ukulele lesson with him!)
Fresh Paint #3 is available for purchase here. You can buy the original or choose from many different print sizes, materials, and framing options. Thanks for visiting.