Monday, June 06, 2011
My "Card Players"
Speaking of Cezanne's painting of card players,
as I was, it reminded me that years ago I painted my family playing cards. Here they are:
It is much paler than Cezanne's! We were up at our cabin on Thormanby Island, where we had lots of time to play cards. I don't think it accurately reflects the tension in our family at that time.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
New York Visit
When I was in Manhattan over the Easter Week-end, I revisited some of my favourite paintings. The "Cezanne Cardplayers" at the Metropolitan has a wonderful quality of rich colour and mark-making. The Van Gogh painting of cypress trees caught the eye of my two granddaughters; the dark outline and the clear blues and greens were sparkling.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Making Mistakes
Reading a book called "The Paper Garden" by Molly Peacock. It is about a woman who, at the age of 72, started to make amazingly-detailed collages of flowers. They look very realistic, and yet the pictures are made by cutting out pieces of paper and gluing them together. This is what the author says about perfectionism: "Great technique means that you have to abandon perfectionism. Perfectionism either stops you cold or slows you down too much. Yet, paradoxically, it's proficiency that allows a person to make any art at all; you must have technical skill to accomplish anything, but you also must have passion, which, in an odd way, is technique forgotten."
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