Sometimes painting can be hard work. Not physically, but just the discipline of keeping things together as you and your brushes and paint go on the journey of transformation. While it is hard work, the joy and sense of accomplishment at the end of a completed work, makes all the hard work worth it. Still a long way to go with this project.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Starting on another canvas
This weekend I managed to get some more detail in the initial canvases and made a start on the fourth. I'm very pleased with the progress. What do you think?
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Overcoming obstacles
As I continue on this project to create a masterpiece there are obstacles to overcome. One of them is lack of time. My studio is set up in my garage, so due to the lack of ventilation I open the front of the garage. This is fine great because it means I am practically painting outdoors. the only problem is that winter is just finished on the calendar but it weather is going on like it is still winter. So, it is finding the time during daylight hours, when it is not too cold which can be a challenge. I have a great family who I love spending time with, and so the painting sometimes sits on the back-burner. I managed to do a little bit this weekend.
The other obstacle to overcome, is a doubt that sometimes creeps in that says I am not good enough to paint a masterpiece. Then I look at what I've done, and give myself some harsh critique and then I wonder if I really can do this project justice. But then I look to what I have done in the past, and realise that somehow I will find my way through to the vision I have at the end. I also spend a lot of time just staring at the canvas trying to work out what needs to be done, and what I need to do next.
It is very relaxing though, as I haven't given myself any time goals to complete this by. Just plod along and enjoy the ride.
As you can see from the photos below, I have started making the reflections more detailed, and also started a new canvas which will sit below the first two, which is a continuation of the water.
The other obstacle to overcome, is a doubt that sometimes creeps in that says I am not good enough to paint a masterpiece. Then I look at what I've done, and give myself some harsh critique and then I wonder if I really can do this project justice. But then I look to what I have done in the past, and realise that somehow I will find my way through to the vision I have at the end. I also spend a lot of time just staring at the canvas trying to work out what needs to be done, and what I need to do next.
It is very relaxing though, as I haven't given myself any time goals to complete this by. Just plod along and enjoy the ride.
As you can see from the photos below, I have started making the reflections more detailed, and also started a new canvas which will sit below the first two, which is a continuation of the water.
Friday, 9 September 2011
Faith and Patience
One thing I have learned as I paint is the value of faith and patience. I need to have the faith and confidence in my God given ability, that this rough arrangement of colours can be transformed over time, into something special. It takes patience, letting each layer dry, and trying to get the colours just right. I am reminded that whatever we do in life usually requires faith and patience. We see the future through eyes of faith, and need the patience to see our dreams become a reality.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Vision
The vision for this project is to paint a grand scene of waterfalls going into a refreshing natural pool. It is going to be having 7 or 8 canvases that will join together to reveal the 'big picture' no puns intended. So far, I have made a start on two canvases and managed to at least paint over all the white. It may not look like much so far, but I have a vision for this that I know will develop over time. Just need to be patient and keep painting away.
Project begins
In the past, I have painted realistic oil paintings of landscapes.
But I decided it is time to take my artwork to the next level. The inspiration is to paint a series of paintings that will together reveal a grand scene, but individually, they will be more abstract pieces of Art. This 'masterpiece' would be perfect for someone who wanted art around their home that matches thematically.
So here is the start of 'Project Masterpiece'. As always when painting, I just start off trying to get paint on the canvas in the most basic way.
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