(185) Magnolia
6 x 8, oil
So, how DO you paint white? White is never really white because it is influenced by everything around it--the blue sky, the green and brown leaves reflecting into it-and in this case, the wind reshaping it every few minutes...and all those colors shifting back and forth...it can be maddening. Needless to say, I was just about to throw in the towel when my young neighbor dropped by to say hello. He is so charming, such a breath of fresh air, and brings so much positive energy with him. As we talked, I suddenly realized that the painting had begun to look more like a magnolia because I was no longer over-thinking and obsessing about what I was doing. Thank you my little friend. You are such good chi.
"It is all that reality--you are in the world that you are painting. The light changes, the wind blows, things are constantly moving. You are forced to paint quickly and spontaneously" ...Sherrill Cooper
8 comments:
It's a magnolia and so much more...like perfect fondant on a wedding cake and billowing sails and satin and a crisp cotton shirt and ladies gloves...just inspiring.
I love all your flower paintings. I never get tired of viewing them.
Paz
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL.... BEAUTIFUL!
Faye,
Thank you for those sweet, sweet comments about your little friend; they made his mom a little teary-eyed. It am happy that others see what I see in him. I wonder if "Magnolia" is for sale? Please let me know. Annette
PS: We love your blog!
Thanks for your kind comments Tag. Your words make me want to paint sailboats...and wedding cakes.
thanks so much,
Faye
Paz,
Thanks so much. I love taking your NYC "tours" and learning something new (who knew there is "Artist's Gate" entering Central Park at 59th Street?)
Faye
Thanks Nancy,
Congrats on your award--love the atmosphere and water in the piece.
Faye
Annette,
Everything I paint in the next couple of weeks (including this one) is earmarked for the gallery to replace sold pieces.
Thanks for visiting (and sharing our little friend).
Faye
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