When you make a mistake in real life, it is
sometimes difficult to mop up. And it’s nearly impossible to extricate from some choices one makes. It can take
years to set things right.
But . . . with painting, If you don’t like a color you just applied, well, just paint over it with a new color. It’s as if that icky color
choice never happened. I love this about painting.
I recently spent
entire days painting a large (for me) painting – 18” x 24” I believe it was.
The scene was a rock wall which contains a hanging/suspended pothole beneath
what we call a “pour-off” -- a late afternoon scene with big shadows. I called
it SUSPENDED. This is from a sketch I did on the way to Zebra Slot Canyon here
on the Grand Staircase. As I painted and painted, I had to keep painting over
areas – mopping up. As an exercise, a learning experience, it was quite grand.
However, when I could fix on it no more, I realized the thing did NOT hang
together as one whole piece. A more professional statement would be that it
“lacked unity.” See what you think:
SUSPENDED Acrylic Mixed Media at 18" x 24" by Rae Ellen Lee |
"Look! It's a plane." **SOLD** 4" x 6" Acrylic Mixed Media by Rae Ellen Lee |
Pinion Pine on Red 4" x 6" Acrylic Mixed Media by Rae Ellen Lee |
Canyon Shadows 6" x 6" Acrylic Mixed Media by Rae Ellen Lee |
Canyon Colors **SOLD** 4" x 4" Acrylic Mixed Media by Rae Ellen Lee |
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