This painting has been more of a narrative meander than I usually allow myself. The initial idea was based on the feeling that this winter had been endless. I had envisioned one of my sons cutting out paper snowflakes and covering the floor and the model?/babysitter?/mother? with them. Life intervened, and so one afternoon a few weeks ago I was busy making a wizard hat for my younger son, when I knew I just had to put him and the hat in the painting. Corin can occasionally be a very inspired, obsessive organizer, so when I suggested that he bring some of his toys to sit with him while he posed, he brought all his stuffed animals and a huge pile of other things along. He arranged his animals (aka the Codys) such that they looked like a mini-audience for whatever was going on --which seemed about perfect to me.
The painting is just about done and the frame is in progress. I don't have a title yet, but here's a 98% finished view.....
The painting is just about done and the frame is in progress. I don't have a title yet, but here's a 98% finished view.....
36 x 48 inches, oil on linen |
It's beautiful, David.
ReplyDeleteHow big is it?
Michael, thanks. I just edited the post to add the dimensions as a caption to the image....
ReplyDelete36" x 48"
I absolutely love the limited palette... I can't imagine how much discipline that takes. How many studies do you make/combine in order to bring the composition together?
ReplyDeleteThanks Eric. I did two two other painted studies, though not with the limited palette. I'll snap a pic tomorrow and post the first oil study. It still has the snowflake/winter theme that I mentioned.
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ReplyDeleteWOW... your works are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI will come here more often. Definitely! :)