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Home : A Creative Journey : 2004 : My First Earthscape Painting
My First Earthscape PaintingEarthscape is an acrylic and gouache landscape painting on watercolor paper. Earthscape is the impressionistic essence of beautiful, fresh nature with a cloud-grazing blue sky backdrop. I'm ready to become an authentic artist. I'm determined to teach myself the fundamentals of fine art. No, not just teach, but really learn. Apply. Become skilled at. Become comfortable with. Like Claude Monet. And Paul Klee. And Wassily Kandinsky. Maybe Georges Seurat, too. I choose these people to align myself with because their work resonates with me. It speaks to me on a familiar level. A simplistic level — one that leaves the nitty-gritty details to the left-brained artists. And we surely know that I'm not one of those!
<comic hat on> If I had enough patience, I would be a doctor instead! <guffaw> </comic hat off> Seriously, I need to develop more patience when it comes to my artistic endeavors. I believe patience will help me to better develop my skills and become more apt at incorporating finer quality detail in my work. Not that I expect to adapt a style that's not my own, but I want to hone in on a more realistic perspective. (Note to self: Add "patience" to my to-do list.) This is such an an exciting journey. I've been listening to how I "feel" when working on something and am overjoyed when I see the essence of me flow into my work. In the case of "Earthscape", I communicated my appreciation for the the beautiful life and color found in nature. Nature is the ultimate work of art. The more time I spend creating with any medium (such as clay, paint, or crayon), the clearer I can see my personal style developing. My style is definitely loose and free. Impressionistic. It's full of feeling and mood.
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