"Window Sill Arrangement"
Watercolor
Watercolor
When I'm stumped with what to paint, I'll look at some of my older creations and see if they will jump-start me. I did this window and flower image in Florida a while back, joining my fellow students in a joint project. Teacher painted this step-by-step, we followed step-by-step. Each person's work was different, yet of course there were similarities. I enjoyed this "group" way of painting and the collective energy made us all seem more connected! At this time in my life, I was also painting lots of alligators and lizards who resided around me. Painting this image was a welcome respite for me, yet as I look at it now I feel a sense of detachment. I admit that when I have completed a creative project, I usually feel a sense of letting go. But these more distant projects I have done. Did I really do this? Can I do something like this now at this stage of my life? Do I really need something to jump-start me or are the answers to me deep within?
The top image was a photograph I took recently while walking in my hometown, Frankfort. I liked the flowers against the brick wall and the shadows they cast. Sometimes I feel a sense of nostalgia for simpler times and lately my heart is going that way. I played with a photoshop filter to give the image a blurred effect, somewhat like blurry memories from one's past. I might paint the original photo and see how much my creative process has either changed or stayed the same. A future project.
One final note: In my mind, the top image has a more personal title, the bottom image a more realistic title. Maybe I am tapping into the deeper recesses of me and have changed over the years.
The top image was a photograph I took recently while walking in my hometown, Frankfort. I liked the flowers against the brick wall and the shadows they cast. Sometimes I feel a sense of nostalgia for simpler times and lately my heart is going that way. I played with a photoshop filter to give the image a blurred effect, somewhat like blurry memories from one's past. I might paint the original photo and see how much my creative process has either changed or stayed the same. A future project.
One final note: In my mind, the top image has a more personal title, the bottom image a more realistic title. Maybe I am tapping into the deeper recesses of me and have changed over the years.
5 comments:
I took a painting class once during a time when I was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. The painting class became my emotional therapy, keeping me creative and in balance. It was one of those step-by-step copy the picture classes that you describe. My teacher was encouraging and my family actually liked my paintings, my children clamoring for ownership of them. I miss painting. I miss my piano and guitar. I don't take much time for creativity any more. Such a shame!
I really am amazed at what comes from inside, Bev. You are so talented in so many aspects. I wish I could paint, but I guess I'll just have to enjoy yours instead. How lovely your paintings are and it is incredible what you can do with photoshop.
I love your painting and the peach colors of the photo! We did a paint-along in Lenox's class a couple weeks ago. I only went that night.
Wonderful dreamy image. It would be very nice to see more of your watercolors, they're verythoughtful.
Love them, Bev. And yes, paint the first one!
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