Snippet Sunday - Underpainting
21 Sep 2014 11:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Art is partly communication, but only partly. The rest is discovery. -William Golding, novelist, playwright, poet, Nobelist (1911-1993)
The above is a quote that I received in my inbox. Very apt as I'm working on my painting and am a bit terrified of moving on (read: messing up). I thought I had a better paint selection on hand than what I actually have, so now the question is: Continue with the discovery or put progress on hold until I buy more paint. My creative impulse is telling me to 'Get out and make your own discoveries!*' but my mind is screaming, "Don't you dare ruin it!"
In any case, I have the underpainting done in raw umber and burnt sienna:

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*Paraphrasing Dr. Scott, who, at the end of each episode of the cartoon "Dinosaur Train," encourages kids to: "Get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries!"
The above is a quote that I received in my inbox. Very apt as I'm working on my painting and am a bit terrified of moving on (read: messing up). I thought I had a better paint selection on hand than what I actually have, so now the question is: Continue with the discovery or put progress on hold until I buy more paint. My creative impulse is telling me to 'Get out and make your own discoveries!*' but my mind is screaming, "Don't you dare ruin it!"
In any case, I have the underpainting done in raw umber and burnt sienna:

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*Paraphrasing Dr. Scott, who, at the end of each episode of the cartoon "Dinosaur Train," encourages kids to: "Get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries!"
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Date: 21 Sep 2014 08:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 Sep 2014 08:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 Sep 2014 11:33 pm (UTC)But I don't wish to discourage risk taking, either--go for it, if that's what you decide!
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Date: 22 Sep 2014 01:04 pm (UTC)And yes to the Monet idea! I am working on very cheap canvas with cheap paints, so it isn't like I'm doing it for posterity. I want to learn and improve, and making mistakes through playing with my medium is the way to do that. So paint it I shall. And then I'll paint it again and maybe even again. :D