There are times that I feel the need to "revisit" one of my themes. When my painting is completed , I often think about all of those "what ifs". Above is a painting that is a result of me thinking I would like to try the subject matter again. This floral is a full sheet painting and gave me the opportunity to do some thinking about how to manage my space, my hues, my shapes- etc. I have to be careful about the direction I take my work. While painting in this technique, I constantly must remind myself to be consistent in the treatment of my subject. These paintings take me longer to do because I have no mental reference or past experiences with my subject matter. I hope that this painting encourages you to think a little more abstractly.
Today, I visited the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, located in Lancaster, Ohio. I would encourage everyone to visit the current exhibit(Ends April 8). It is concerned with paper. This particular exhibit has pieces that would undoubtedly intrigue all ages. I regretted that I did not have my grandson with me. The exhibit would appeal to mathematicians, scientists, artists. While there is some attention to oragami there is a much bigger focus on how paper can be manipulated.
If you have not visited this museum the beautiful historic building is also worth the visit.
If you have not visited this museum the beautiful historic building is also worth the visit.
I continue to encourage everyone to visit downtown Lancaster, Ohio and visit the 5 Museums open to the public.
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