Reflections color pencils 4x4"
I have been planning and sketching. I discovered those sketches don't show well in photographs. Fortunately I still have a couple more finished pieces from way back when -except they are under glass, framed and sealed :( These wooden spoons and tin mugs with reflections caught my eye in Colonial Williamsburg 'market place' many years ago and I tried them out in color pencils on tinted paper. It is a small piece framed and under glass-too well sealed- which once again I had difficulty photographing. I welcome any suggestions, tips and tricks from fellow artists - what are your experiences and solutions for photographing issues?
I came across a very interesting story in the blog "The Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin. She calls the story a Koan on creativity and credits it to Arthur Koestler's book "the Art of Creativity' : " An art dealer (this story is authentic) bought a canvas signed "Picasso" and traveled all the way to Cannes to discover whether it was genuine. Picasso was working in his studio. He cast a single look at the canvas and said:"its a fake." A few months later the dealer bought another canvas signed Picasso. Again he travelled to Cannes and again Picasso, after a single glance, grunted "Its a fake" "But cher maitre" expostulated the dealer, "it so happens that I saw you with my own eyes working on this very picture several years ago" Picasso shrugged: "I often paint fakes"
Gretchen's comments in that blog really resonated with me. She asks- "Do you know this feeling, feeling of painting your own fake?" I always worry about painting pieces that don't quite feel authentic or that I did not perhaps give my best. Now I know the perfect answer for those doubts :). Of course, that question will be included in the ones I often ask as I evaluate my finished painting. I am also eager to read Koestler's book "the Art of Creativity"
13 comments:
Color pencils? Wow, I never would've guessed! I love the distorted reflections of the spoons on the mugs.
And the question you ask about the feeling of painting your own fake? I paint/sketch at a much more amateurish level, but am currently working on a manuscript. So, yes, I have experience with the nagging doubts that a particular chapter or scene (of writing) may not be my best, unfortunately :).
Thanks Hema! - sometimes it is amazing that I finish any piece at all :) I have to keep reminding me that its a journey, let go and enjoy!!!
Very nice work.
Thanks! I really appreciate it :)
A great picture and wonderful reflections.
Thank you, Kathy :) . Reflections are always a challenge!
Wow Meera! These spoons and reflections are so beautiful! I love the repetition of shapes :)
And that Picasso story is so great, love it.
Thanks Crystal! Yes, isn't that a wonderful story?
the glass mugs and the wooden spoon have been painted fabulously! I didnt know Picasso was a great painter of fakes! thanks for the story...
wow i love this! what a great compos.
@Sparrowhawk -- thank you :) I was glad it was a miniature - sure tested my patience!
Melanie, thanks! It turned out to be more fun than I anticipated :)
love the colors composition and the choice of subject matter itslef ..its looks really really good....and the story to go with it is always a plus Meera
Thank you B -- I love the support I get from you :)
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