20 posts tagged “ink”
There are moments when one peers into the face of the future and it is so good and so fine and it completely makes clarity of what must be done right now. The past is a trickster and we have to reckon with it, tinkering around with it to pull out the good and relinquish that which hinders.
This is titled "Cusp". It is watercolor with ink and pastel, 140 lb archival paper, 7″ x 10″.
There are so many things that can go wrong in a fraction of a second. And when happiness tilts, is hope there? Sometimes it is our children, the ones we guard and cherish, who created an amazing, inverse reality: our little ones become our hope and our light. Who lights your way?
8 3/4″ x 14 1/2. You can also see it here.
We have, you know. And here we are now, all of us, in this space of time looking at each other through words on a screen, or in person when we hug, or passing others through the windows of our cars which are only illusory windows. Because we have always been and still are a part of each other... and we always will.
"We have always been", 9" x 14 1/2", watercolor with ink and pastel.
I've been in a whirlwind of activity the last two weeks. Things are not slowing down! It's an exciting time of life as my two little boys literally buzz around my feet, creating an imaginary world that didn't exist before they were here. Becoming a mother has these magical moments that can make you cry just because it is so sweet. Amidst it all there is is cooking, art, laundry, piano, toys everyyyyyyyywhere and as ever, dancing in the kitchen. This is a very happy chaos. I am happy to stay here, right here in these moments.
Painting is like "write what you know", the advice your professor gave you in college. That is what makes painting so wonderful, that it is not at all seperate from life. Like good cooking or sewing or the many other creative things we all do, it all comes from the heart and the spectrum of emotion this life brings.
I want to say a public thank you to Drawn, for featuring my artwork today:
Within the same pages of Drawn, you will find an incredible talent, Samuel Ribeyron, who resides in France, creating with his paintings what I can only describe as a world I would love to inhabit. Treat yourself and take a peek at his latest works. Delightful!
Open the door to my make-shift studio, don't trip over the toys... here's what I'm working on:
New painting, "Stay", watercolor with ink and pastel, 9 7/8" x 14 1/2".
And other stuff....
And one more thing...
Have a wonderful day and enjoy the ones you love.
The title of this post is a slant rhyme for a place I was published just today: Juxtapoz Art and Culture Magazine, online. I'm doing sloppy pirouettes and feeling giddy because this is a huge honor.
Also, I was happy to get linked by ROJO Magazine. This is a pure art magazine.That's right. No fillers. No junk. Just art. Mmmmmm. Happy. You can find it in fine book stores or galleries. Below you see a piece of Linn Olofsdotter's work which is linked at ROJO. An amazing artist!
In the meantime, my email box fills up with queries, proposals and gracious comments. I'm not sure where this road leads, but this is exciting. Here's what's on the drawing board:
This weekend, not as much painting was accomplished. And for good reason,
I am officially open for business.
Many of you have followed my art process from the beginning, inspiring and encouraging me every step of the way. And, amazingly, that was not so long ago (January). After several inquiries from you and others, as wells as gentle nudging from my husband, I am stepping out into the art world; several of my originals are for sale at my gallery, www.charmagnecoe.com. The modest prices range from $120 to $400.
Other news from the artistic part of life... I am still considering doing a two-man show in early August and am working toward that goal. Here are some previews of that work:
Thank you, VOX friends, for your graciousness and kind words always. Come along with me and let's see what else happens.
Here's a small art post for the weekend. I'm working on an idea that involves a character from another original painting I did some months ago. The below is more of a study. I'll be experimenting with palettes and balance and doing more study paintings. Then I'd like to do a larger final painting. It involves the themes of human evolution, spirit and motherhood/childhood.
"The beginning". Approx 16"x10", watercolor, ink and pastel:
Sketches and layers:
I wish you all a wonderful weekend with your family and friends.
The other afternoon, Jaz awoke and told me he had dust in his dreams. "Dust?", I asked. "Yes! Dream dust!". How these beautiful ideas and images are trapped in a little one's mind will always surprise me. These thoughts and others inspire a whole host of images in my own adult mind... tho I'm sure they can't compare. Sometimes they make it into the sketchpad and others in ink and paint.
This new painting is called "Hither and thither". Watercolor, ink and pastel, approx. 24"x18"
By the way, it's a surprise to me, but it turns out there is a possibility I may be doing a show of my artwork with another artist in a few months if I can be ready by that time. I'm just a little excited to even have a possibility of that happening. It's only in the talking stage at this point... but we shall see.
For the newest work, I focused on a darker palette. I am so fond of indigo lately. Especially juxtaposed to colors such as orange, red, magenta and deep ochres. Thinking of how the complexity of the universe includes us in it... that is a deep well from which to drink creativity.
Here is "Then we tilted". Approx 12"x18", watercolor, ink and pastel:
Detail pics and the original thumbnail:
I really enjoyed chipping away at this piece - thinking of the wonder of just existing here, with my family and all the unknown things that spiral around us. Have a great weekend.