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Feather flower – peacock painting

feather flower
Feather flower, 20″x16″, acrylic on canvas, © 2015 Donna Grandin. $700.

Well, what can I say, except that this peacock painting just seemed to paint itself? There comes a time when you’ve been painting a subject for a long enough that you start to develop your own language, a way of applying paint, repeating motifs etc. I know this one won’t be for everyone, but hey, it’s fun!

Original art, in search of an original collector! Whether it is I, or an art dealer, who eventually acts as matchmaker, the collector will be someone with bold taste.


I am posting very late tonight as I was catching up on my finances all day … had to file hst for the last quarter, and there were MANY receipts to enter into my system!

Please don’t forget to look back at earlier posts to see if you’ve missed any of my new image. www.bluerootsartstudio.com/blog

E-mail donna@bluerootsartstudio.com if something catches your “eye”. (That’s a peacock pun, in case you missed it).

4 days till Art in the Park, Oakville! Remember, I’ll be in booth #143.

 

 

Surreal Garden – 30 in 30 painting challenge, #30

Surreal Garden, 8"x8", acrylic on canvas, © 2014 Donna Grandin
Surreal Garden, 8″x8″, acrylic on canvas, © 2014 Donna Grandin

No, you did not enter the Twilight Zone! I painted this playful little piece a few months ago when I discovered paint markers, and I wanted to explore pattern. It was fun, but I was not sure how it fit in with my body of work, so I tucked it away somewhere in my studio.

There was a point when I was embarrassed by my “experiments”, and after photographing them, I would gesso over the image and reuse the canvas. Now when I look back, I realize that these little paintings are stepping stones, and seen individually as little islands they may not make a lot of sense, but from a distance (or rather, in time) we can see how they link up to create a path.

My work, in general has been evolving in the last 2 years, and I have been laying down more and more stepping stones. Finally, I am starting to connect them, and I am really excited about the direction I am moving in. There is still a lot of work to do, but I have a vision now of where I want to go.

Eventually I will do a post to show the progression of this idea, but for now let me just say that this “Surreal Garden” full of alien looking plants was the step before the peacock paintings.

Stay tuned!

 

 

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