Monday, October 23, 2006

The Art

So here's the deal. I am such a perfectionist that creating art is often very painful for me. Take for example the latest picture I drew in pastels of Keo.




I started out with a photo of Keo I had taken this spring. After examining it, I decided I wanted just the head and shoulders and that the background needed to be changed.

I drew up a sketch.

Next I transferred the image to a piece of watercolor paper and did a first layer of paint. That sat on my drafting/art board for about two months while I would ponder what to do next. I really liked the initial watercolor, but was afraid to add more as to ruin it.

One day in a fit of strange longing for pastels I took out my pastels, grabbed the watercolor image and went to work. The picture at top is what I came up with. It drives me insane to look at it. I couldn't achieve the detail I wanted at the edges, this could be due to lack of quality paper, or lack of experience. The background is really really bad. I hate the colors. I couldn't get the colors I wanted with the limited amount of pastels I have. Did I mention this was my first time using pastels. Yea. I should give myself a break, but instead I put the painting away and decided art wasn't for me. Blah. Then my horses in art magazine came. I have to remind myself that the great artists in this world do not draw for 1 hour every other month, but for hours and hours on end.

There, hopefully I have purged myself of this horrible feeling, and can learn from what I did and move on.

Silly silly me. Because, you know, if I put the painting about 30 feet away from me and squint kinda sideways it's not so bad. ha ha ha! I'm contemplating trying this again with a black chiaroscuro type background. What do you think?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't be so hard on yourself. Do you have any idea how gifted you are to be able to do that? Especially if it is just casually.......it is beautiful.

Anonymous said...

I think it's gorgeous. But you are right about the fact that the masters draw and draw and draw-- this is something I tell myself about writing and quilting and...living! The good thing is you are so talented and have a great deal of practice under your belt already, so you are already on your way-- although this portrait is really lovely....but then it *is* of a horse and I am, well, partial to horsies...:) LOL...Putting it up for us to see was a good way to make yourself "end it already!" Now, STEP AWAY FROM THE ARTWORK- STEP AWAY FROM THE ARTWORK!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow. I wish I could do that. I think it's really lovely.

I drew horses all over the margins of my notebooks in school as a kid. Always got me in trouble with the teacher. ;-)

Pax.

Kimberly

Elizabeth said...

I think it's lovely. You wouldn't want to do one of Lulu would you?

Kathy C said...

I don't know Liz it might do me in!