Saturday, February 9, 2013

3 out of 4

"Nemo", the blizzard of 2013, has finally ended. Traffic bans have been lifted, and it will take most of us at least all day tomorrow to shovel out the over two feet of snow we received in the past 24 hours. Fortunately where I live we did not loose power and I was able to spend the time working on new submissions for an upcoming small works on paper show.

My substrate of choice has become encausticbord however for the show all work must be on paper. I decided to re-use some of my favorite images and now I have the task of choosing three submissions. 


Each painting is 3.5 x 2.5 and will need to be mounted and matted on 8 x 10 paper if accepted. I usually float, stamp with my chop, and place in a shadowbox frame (and that's what I will do if my work is not accepted).





Which 3 would you choose?

I continue to develop two completely different bodies of work. These small representational landscape paintings are my bread and butter in art sales plus I love creating textures by etching into the wax. Just today I sold another piece on Etsy and it's hard to ignore the success. 

The other work I am developing challenges skill and represents my thought process. I am hoping to put together a proposal for a solo show at the Copley Society in the next few weeks featuring my primitive works. Submitting requires an artist statement, something I edit on a regular basis.

The motivation behind the work is as important to me as the work.
new statement - Artist Statement
new work - Primitive 

A few blizzard photos: this is what I woke to, Charlie just wanted a way out!



My driveway, and Charlie.


Beach at high tide, down the street from my house.


8 comments:

  1. I think each of these is just beautiful, Robin. They are my favorites of your works too. What kind of dog is Charlie? He reminds me of my Spinone Italiano a bit...

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    1. Charlie is a cockapoo, he is full grown (21 lbs.) but people think he still looks like a puppy. He loves the snow, better him than me! And thank you for your continued support, Sherry :)

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  2. I'd probably have to resort to drawing straws. Stay warm.

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    1. I decided not to use the Wisteria (pink) because the composition was my least favorite. Now we have rain on top of snow, it will freeze tonight, and tomorrow morning driving should be a real treat!

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  3. They all look so good together, I can imagine the value addition with the mounts, all the best and congrats on the sale, I admire the way you are traversing through your art, keep up the good work!

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    1. The small works really do need the mount and framing or else they get lost in space. I am in limbo right now - between living in Boston and planning a move to Chicago in a few months. Painting is my mental health, the reason for all this traversing.

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  4. My favorite one is the second one with the yellow flowers. You really inspire me. I haven't done a thing with my wax yet. It seems it is doomed to stay in it's wrapper. Congratulations on your sale.

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    1. Hi Eva, good to hear from you. I have tried to comment on your blog several times but something hasn't worked because the comments haven't appeared. If ever you have questions about painting with wax, you know where to find me.

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