Flying Girl Sings in the Spring, or Go Gently
3/12/09
Golden Fluid Acrylic on Paper, 7"x10"
Oh I have been going non stop. Really. When driving to the post office is a break, you need to schedule in some down time.
That's why I painted this picture. It's inspired by my baby blue guitar which I am trying to teach myself to play. It seems to be the one thing I am doing right now which doesn't entail some sort of work to be done or future to be made. I mean, even when I eat, I usually have to cook and clean up.
I try to remind myself to be in the moment and just take out some moments to relax. To feel the softness of the air and allow myself to play. Play is hard for me lately, now that what I used to do for play has become work. Hm. I need to explore that dynamic and try to take it back to play a bit. I think my perfectionist tendencies are rearing a little.
I also have Spring on the brain. You all in the Northern climes may still be getting socked by that Lion March, but here in Florida it's more like May in New York, so everything I'm doing is covered in flowers lately.
The sales in the etsy shop seem to have slowed down, so I'm not running around frantically, but I still have some work to do and I still have to learn my way around this new world. I got a second treasury, which I take as a good sign. It's all blue and green and sea colored. Some beautiful stuff in that one. I love finding new artists and rediscovering old ones that I had discovered before.
I don't know if you've noticed, but this painting and the last are both 7x10, which is bigger than my usual 5x8. I'm trying to expand my repertoire and expand my vision. I've always kept things small when I have felt insecure or frightened by any number of things. And it's worked. I've made some lovely tiny paintings, but sometimes it's time to move on to something a little larger.
I want to try and keep the spontaneity in my paintings, even if I am painting larger, and for the etsy shop, and with "Art" capital "A" in mind. I'm wrestling a little with my different tastes, too... the more abstract with the more cartoony almost. I have no idea where I'm going next.
Plus, my moleskine inexplicably went missing. A message from the universe? I can't promise I won't go back to the smaller paper, but I'm trying this out to see how it feels.
It's easier to paint a little bit bigger.
I'm experimenting with layering and different brush techniques. I might go into a painting thinking I am going to do one thing, but I follow the medium, and it often goes in other directions. So I go with it.
Rowena... a really really late congrats on your Etsy shop! I'm so glad you're selling there now!
ReplyDeleteyay! the blue guitar! i'm trying to write some songs. and i'm still thinking of margaritas!
ReplyDeletehappy spring.
Dearest Rowena,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Both Treasuries - How Exciting for you! Your Spring Prints are now my absolute favorites - keep up the great work!
It is interesting reading about your thinking while you paint your pictures. Since I'm not a painter, I appreciate your pictures even more knowing about all the thought you put into the creative process.
ReplyDeleteI like the blue guitar!
Is the opposite in writing, for me atleast. When I am feeling insecure, I write hazy, huge, and general, afraid to touch down on something raw or real or immediate. When I feel safe, and soid in my own skin, I can weave the small into something wonderful.
ReplyDeletei go back and forth painting small and then painting bif-- i like each for different reasons. i love that you're expanding and stretching! so important. and this painting is as lovely as all the others. :) (and here in georgia, the trees are blooming and spring is in the air-- i love it!)
ReplyDeleteanother lovely color combo and great hair!
ReplyDeleteps, I did notice the size is bigger and a much better size for detail.
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