Monday, August 29, 2011

Comfortable Being

I remember reading somewhere that Picasso said he would keep working on paintings even years after he originally thought they were finished. Paintings can be the silent flat children of artists, so as we grow, so do they. Our work and not just our careers are a continuing work in progress.


Comfortable Being originally got its name because of the ease and relaxation of her pose. But as I stared at the painting in my studio, I realized that comfortable was the one thing I was not when I looked at her. Time to keep working. Now that I have completely redrawn and repainted her face, I can say that I am now comfortable being renewed.


Comfortable Being

2 comments:

  1. She seems at ease - with herself, and what she is looking at. I enjoy the texture and colour shifts, the way they are more muted in ares and more intense in others.

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