Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Jeff

 
I've had a few days off to revitalize and it does work.  It refocuses my mind and frees me up to be creative without distractions and commitments. It was well planned in some ways as I'd fallen down the front steps at home one morning last week when it was very slippery and am only now is the pain easing up.

I'll still flit in and out of the blog while I get some pieces underway.  As always I have more ideas than I have time or energy, so they're jotted down and will have to wait their turn. I've pulled out some oils again and played around with a quick portrait using a (mostly) Zorn palette.

The simplicity of having few colours to use tests my skills at mixing colour and makes me look more carefully at values and skintones. I like a change of medium too when I want my mind to change direction.  Tight drawings for the last month demanded that I do something looser.


This piece took about 90 minutes without me overthinking or worrying about the outcome.  I find that things often work out better if I don't consider the end result, but only the process.  This is done on an 8 x 10 stretched cotton canvas and is of a friend of my daughter.

5 comments:

A Brush with Color said...

Wow--excellent, Jeanette! Really nice. I'm glad to hear you are feeling better--sounded painful. Good to know you're on the mend. Wonderful portrait.

Sandy Maudlin said...

Taking a fall - whew. Glad to hear you're getting better. LOVE the peacock and this portrait is so expressive. You rock!

Unknown said...

Recovering from a fall is always a slow process. Take it easy. Excellent work. you amaze me.

Peggy Montano & Paintings said...

Oh Jeanette, yes getting over a fall... I know about that.
Take care of it.

Always enjoy seeing what you are working on.

Jeanette Jobson said...

Thanks Sue. Things are getting back to normal now.

Sandy, thanks. I guess I don't bounce as well as I used to! :)

Toni,thanks for stopping by and commenting.

Good to hear from you Peggy. How's your leg doing?