"Fragments in Mutual Support", watercolors, double letter format |
"Under the Ground Plan", oils over paper relief |
After having painted with watercolors for years, I came back to painting in oils. I restricted my art on smaller formats and paper, mostly because I just don't have enough room to store larger paintings any more, since I moved into one flat with my husband 10 years ago. And there were years when my health issues kept me from starting larger projects, I wasn't feeling strong enough to do so. Now I do, and I have put my easel in place with a feeling of joy. Sorry to say that sewing and quilting at the moment is not quite my cup of tea. Something has changed, and I guess it's me.The painting I am working on has a story. Often I started my projects with preparing a painting board by applying some surface structure.
"Under the Ground Plan", oils over paper relief, flash photo |
This one has been standing there for years because I lost the plot. Time went by, and I made some undecided attempt to continue, but did not like it and painted it over.
"Under the Ground Plan", oils over paper relief, detail |
2 comments:
Very exciting Eva! To return to something once loved is always rewarding. Never mind the needle work for now, each of your talents has its time!
Ah -- oils! I've tried them myself (ok, once) and someday would like to do it again if I could only think of something to paint - LOL.
xoxo
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