My roosters started because I was just playing around with recognizable imagery at the time when I met Kathy. She came to my studio to see my work and happened to see a rooster on the floor-- my dirty DIRTY studio floor. That was the dawning of a beautiful rooster friendship (at the dawning of Kathy and my friendship). Now that I am painting recognizable imagery more seriously (OK, I only started about a week ago, but still, I am serious) it is really interesting how just a whim or experiment can inspire a whole body of work. I think it is the best part of my practice to follow my whims. Also, I realize that sometimes the best work comes out of a process that I am not totally comfortable with. It keeps my eyes and decisions fresh.
And why don't I have any images of my new work to post? Because I am lazy. Tomorrow I will go to Nagoya to get my new work visa and try again to find the "Key to Paradise", but maybe on Friday (Halloween) I will post a freakin' painting. We'll see. Until then...
Again, not my work, and again I don't know who the artist is.
(If someone reading this does, please write it in the comments...)
I love it, though.
My new favorite painter again.
Happy Thursday!
1 comment:
hi Meg!
I'm tagging you! see my blog for rules.
hurray!
Stephanie
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