Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A new poem
This poem is of course a metaphor for something in my life but also a general advice. It has the same theme as the large painting I am working on as well.
Now it's depths are shown
As the mist settles
Wet, on a soft fresh bloom
Still, some stars shine bright
A heavy gloom weighs down
A cold wind instills
Awakening senses
Two poor beings stir
Lively in their struggle
Endure shaking earth
Trembling like their small hearts
No life arises
Until the breaking light
Clouds part quietly
As they wait in a fright
If the Sun rises
Would it not be in vain
What they might enjoy
Before the storm again?
It could not be so
For without deep shadows
Light would have no path
To make glow what's needed
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Update
As you can see the main painting is coming along and now it is only a matter of adding details, building texture, defining the color scheme, adding complexity and unifying the piece overall. Right now it looks a little too similar to a large scale painting that I did for my senior art show at Skidmore which was not intentional. I am not sure how I feel about that. Is that good or bad?
Here is the piece from my Senior Thesis which I was reminded of by the painting that I am working on now.
In addition I have started a side series about "Le Petit Prince". This is my vision of the rose abandoned on his planet and the line "tache d'etre heureuse"(try to be happy) is written in the soil of the planet. I would like to do more of these themed works and have them be a section in my exhibition this summer.
I drew this yesterday at Lake Buel in Great Barrington, MA while visiting a friend. I have wanted to revisit a vision of a river in Ukraine which I sort of unsuccessfully painted last year and this lake has certainly inspired me to revisit the mountains+body of water theme.
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