"Red, Red Wine" 16x20 acrylics on canvas
I have been sickly this year. It seems when I suddenly got sick last December, I haven't really fully recovered. Most days I've woken up feeling as weak and in pain. But some days I wake up as if I never felt sick at all. Those are the days I make sure I painted even though my stamina seem to only support just a few hours of energy.
It takes too much time to get my momentum going sometimes it's so frustrating!!! So when I saw Heather Sim's photo of the wine she and her husband had been bottling lately, I too wanted to bottle up my urge to paint it! Fortunately for me she agreed!!! She's a wonderful artist so I wouldn't be surprised if she too wanted to paint it. But she was generous as always. My painting above was possible because of her photograph :) Please visit her website http://www.heathersims.com
It takes too much time to get my momentum going sometimes it's so frustrating!!! So when I saw Heather Sim's photo of the wine she and her husband had been bottling lately, I too wanted to bottle up my urge to paint it! Fortunately for me she agreed!!! She's a wonderful artist so I wouldn't be surprised if she too wanted to paint it. But she was generous as always. My painting above was possible because of her photograph :) Please visit her website http://www.heathersims.com
This is how I began to draw her photo. But it went flat quickly for me and I wasn't able to go back to my easel for a while because I didn't feel well and I knew this was not how I wanted to paint the photo. Lines were too clean.
I have very few regrets in my life, very few. I can count them in one hand I think. This is because I do pretty much go for what I really want to do when I have the opportunity. One was I missed the Supermoon this month :( We live among trees and I simply couldn't spot it. The other thing is I haven't played my guitar all day long like I used to. I have different priorities? I guess college days my priorities were simpler: go to class and meet deadlines. Mom cooked and did laundry etc. So I was afforded extra hours of doing whatever else I wanted to do. And this is how the next painting was born. Above image was how I attacked the canvas. As you can see I couldn't decide how the heck I should position the made up figure. My friend Linda happened by and I made her sit on the floor so I can see if I had the figure impossibly twisted. Apparently I was ok hahahaha I pretty much make people do something for me when they visit :) I don't have a decent photo of the painting yet, too big to scan for me.
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