
This was fun...spent about an hour, pretending I was using a pencil and using up paint on my palette from another painting.




I was starting to collect together some ideas for exploring this word image when I happened across Alice Thompson's new challenge blog Calypso Moon Artist Movement. The first challenge was to do a self portrait using Black, White and one single color of choice. Van Gogh for inspiration. I thought I'd pass on this one as I was planning on starting another group of paintings and I am not at the moment taken with Van Gogh Portraits. I've been in a Vermeer frame of mind lately. But my globe lamp, my nearly global white swirly urn, my big glass marble ball started leaping around in my field of vision and I quickly changed course. No, I don't mean I had to dodge the leaping moderately valuable collectables! This was figurative or metaphorical leaping of ideas only, I'm ok! So with a quick look at Van Gogh I went ahead with a more Vermeerish layering of space and started "self portrait in the surround of globes".
The one color? Torquois-y blue like the globe? Too chilly. The shade on the lamp is a lovely rust color which lead me directly to Burnt Sienna. As you can see, I started with a clear direction and was going to make a quick sketch of it but I dawdled and got too much paint on the itty bitty canvas so I let it sit over night. First thing this morning, I sat down to look at it before donning my white painting shirt and it was clear that this needed to be a black turtleneck portrait.
I have no idea who the ghastly nearly dead looking guy in the white shirt is. Oh...its supposed to look like me. Scrubbed out the face as it was out of control.
My submission to the Thank You Karin Jurick portrait project. I played joke on joke to arrive at this image...much of Karin's fantastic paintings are images of people looking at art in museums, so the museum setting; she owns a framing shop (you can see in the original photo frame samples hanging on the wall) so I framed her (!) and to give some depth and context, I borrowed a thin strip of one of her paintings to create the gallery beyond, This was fun. I'd like to add some deeper value to the green wall, but other work awaits.