Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Burnsville Paint-Out

Watercolor with Colored Pencil, 8x10ish"


A few weeks ago, I participated in a paint-out held by the Toe River Arts Council (TRAC) in Burnsville, NC.  This is  NOT the painting I did for the paint-out!  Actually, I painted two similar starts, and the underpainting for this one was the first start.  The second start, I completed for the Paint Out, and it has been hanging in TRAC gallery for the month, until recently when the show ended.   Another artist was kind enough to pick it up for me when the show ended, since I live further away, so I still don't have the painting back.

It has been very odd for me to not have easy access to that painting for the past month, and I realize now that a big part of my painting process is looking, looking, looking at my painting after it is sort of finished.  In fact, I can be in the middle of doing something completely different (laundry for instance) and suddenly take a notion and be compelled to drop everything and go look at a recent painting.  More than once.

After a couple of weeks of not getting to look at my paint-out painting, I realized that I had the original start at home and could play around with it.  I took liberties with the grasses in front of the trees, obviously embellishing the colors, with the intention to play and see how the colored pencils worked with the paints.  Playing and learning, great fun! 

Thank you for looking and for being with me through these experiments...

4 comments:

carol edan said...

I love the painting!!! What a bright green...yes its great to get back to paintings and look at them with a fresh eye... next best thing.. a camera... sometimes see it on the computer also helps...That paint out sounded like a lot of fun....

Bhavani said...

Meredith. So nice to see your watercolor work. This is very nice.

Sharon L. Graves said...

Your perspective on painting is so interesting. I'm trying to decide if I do that. I've never done a paint out, though I could this weekend. Playing and learning, sounds like a good name for a class.

Meredith Adler said...

Thanks, everyone, sorry it took a few days for me to post your comments. It has been a busy few days!

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