So, Where do You Live? An Artist’s World
The artist finds that he may live at two physical addresses, but his world is not particularly physical at all. In fact, it is a world with no boundaries or limitations.
The artist finds that he may live at two physical addresses, but his world is not particularly physical at all. In fact, it is a world with no boundaries or limitations.
Like playgoers, the audience never sees the work that has gone on “behind the curtain.” In this blog the artist shares his process that leads to two new paintings.
In the middle of a painting, I stopped, drove through a hailstorm, and ended up seeing into the infinity of aspects of sea, sky, and rock; then driving home through a fiery tunnel of autumnal foliage into a sunset.
How did all those “straight” lines I was accustomed to seeing become curved, adding a new dimension to the landscape, courtesy of Jack Frost?
Working and living in a palette of ocean and forest colors, the artist views Jack Frost’s coming on the scene with consternation.
When I finally learned to sail, it paralleled how art might be leaned and taught…and why individual perceptions and experiences are critical to creating “fine art.”