Well, it has been awhile! Not a week after my last entry, I slipped on some frosty grass on a slope and there you go, my back went into spasm from which I am only now climbing out! But I have been able to work in my studio!
I have a winner for the Draw on Dec. 12: Glenn Lehman from West Australia. A dear friend and long-time supporter in my life. Well done, Glenn, and thank you!!!
As I said, I'm back in my studio - painting a Moroccan landscape or two - because that seems to be where my focus is these days. I KNOW its my next big project! NO that doesn't mean I'm moving from Glenfinnan, which everyone seems to want to know. It means that I'll spend some time traveling in the desert south of the Atlas with a Tuareg guide, painting pleinaire as I can, and sketching and taking as many photos as I am allowed. Then, returning home to Glenfinnan and painting my little heart out in preparation for an exhibition of these paintings as yet to be arranged.
Yep, I truly believe 2010 is going to turn the corner and be happy, creative, and successful! I truly hope yours is as well.....Happy New Year!
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Friday, 4 December 2009
Coming Out of the Shadow
Well, I finally did it. I finally just picked up a brush, loaded it with paint, and put it to board. Not for long, mind you, but the point is that the block is broken. I'm doing a nice little landscape of upper Glen Finnan, the drainage coming down from the Allt Thuim. I began by looking at lots of images of the hills, sketching it onto the board, and then, unusually for me, put down an under painting of yellow ochre. Usually, with these hills, I use alizarin crimson. But this time the hills seemed more golden underneath the green. I really do see the color underneath, and believe me, I've usually begun with crimson. Then I began blocking in the shadows.
But, I had to stop. I decided that it was time to go out and enjoy the day, not worry about my horse, my cat, my budget, etc.; just go out and walk up Glen Dhually (I'm not sure of the spelling here), in search of the perfect Christmas tree. I found it! A lovely little white fir. To be cut closer to the day. But the views from up top, down the glen, across to a glimpse of Guibhaschain and Bein Odhar Beag, the colors of sunset rimming the clouds, mist climbing up the hills. A really wonderful day. And made even better by the fact that I'm back in the studio.
But, I had to stop. I decided that it was time to go out and enjoy the day, not worry about my horse, my cat, my budget, etc.; just go out and walk up Glen Dhually (I'm not sure of the spelling here), in search of the perfect Christmas tree. I found it! A lovely little white fir. To be cut closer to the day. But the views from up top, down the glen, across to a glimpse of Guibhaschain and Bein Odhar Beag, the colors of sunset rimming the clouds, mist climbing up the hills. A really wonderful day. And made even better by the fact that I'm back in the studio.
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