I am over the moon, that I was able to spend six hours painting today. Doesn't happen often but I love it when I can.
As you can see, I have more of the first Icelandic Horse worked on. The colors will not exactly match, as I do not quite, have the right pigments. And his forehead looks a little funny, but when I paint in his forelock and mane, he will look a lot better.
I have finally found some time to work on the re-due, of the two Icelandic Horse painting. Still fighting with the older paint a bit but I am managing to lay on some under color. Water based Oils is like, working with a medium that is in between, Traditional Oils and Acrylic, both in texture and drying time.
And I am slowly coming to the conclusion, that at some point, I am going to need to start painting with larger Canvas's. Eye sight isn't what it used to be.
Have been so busy with the new place, I haven't had time for my Art. So I decided to finish working on this abstract piece.....
A Knitted Butterfly....
Decided to remove any ads, as I was finding them rather annoying to deal with.
One thing I personally hate is wading through, ad after ad to try to read a post or see the photographs.
Figured many would feel the same way.
About the Artist
~~Shari's work explores the relationship between Trompe l'oeil and surreal Abstracts. With influences as diverse as Leonardo da Vinci and Buckminster Fuller, new variations are generated from both explicit and implicit dialogues. Ever since she was a child, she has been fascinated by the theoretical limits of all Art. What starts out as vision soon becomes contemporaneously into a hegemony of wild abandonment, leaving only a sense of peace or chaos with the stroke of a pen and with the likelihood of a new reality. As wavering derivatives become clarified or distorted through diligent and critical practice, depending on my mood, the viewer is left with a new agenda of dream like thoughts or questions of our condition. Art should always be fun and experimental.