Over the fields |
Last week I mentioned I had started a commission which I'm not ready to share yet as I’m still
working on it but instead a new piece which I have just finished. I like to work on many pieces at once, each at various stages of readiness.
This way when a piece
isn’t working I can leave it. Often pieces need room to breathe before I decide
if they are finished. I leave them for a
day or two, sometimes longer. When I look again with fresh eyes I know what
needs to be done to finish them. Sometimes
it’s a splash of a complementary colour, sometimes a tweak in the
composition. Collage is great in that
paper can be layered over surfaces if things are not working, it’s an intuitive
process and it’s very hard to explain why I know when something is wrong and
when I know something is right. It can take a short time, it can sometimes take
longer. Often the pieces which I have to battle with are my favourites.
When the painting stops grumbling at me it is ready to go on its way.
At the same time as I was working on the little wooden panels
i posted last week I was working on a
similar larger canvas.
I used similar colours and fields of Thistle like flowers which blanketed the hillside during the Summer months.
I think this is knapweed, my thistly inspiration. |
I liked all the textures and papers but spend ages
deliberating on the size of the wee house on the hill. If you look at this shot
you can see it has been painted out and in several times!
The finished house |
After several days rest I returned to the little house and
knew what size it should be....
It has stopped grumbling at me and can be seen at Skyeworks
gallery in Portree on the Isle of Skye