Showing posts with label black swan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black swan. Show all posts

October 12, 2012

my misery and joy

The Singer Swan
original oil on canvas 4x5' $3000
 
The Loon Song
original oil on canvas, 4x5' $3000











Precisely one month, two heavy five foot canvas frames handmade by my husband's contractor friend, a large roll of cotton canvas that barely fit in my car, a dozen tubes of Winton oil paint, five brushes, countless hours, several audio books, at least 3 seasons of Grey's Anatomy, many late nights, several quick trips for more supplies, a crap-load of pins and pictures and youtube videos, about a dozen instagram pics, and one exhausted me half high on paint fumes and lack of sleep later and what do you have (besides a run-on sentence)?  Two life-sized paintings for the gallery that were "effortless, really.  I mean, I could whip those up in my sleep."

Well, here's the truth.  There's a reason I don't typically paint this large.  It's exhausting and thrilling and intimidating and peppered with bouts of frustration and anxiety and sleeplessness and soreness.  I haven't painted this big in...well ever.  Perhaps the reason I wanted to try it might be because I don't ever want my work to be overly predictable.  I tend to fall back into the paintings "I know will work," the sizes I'm comfortable with, the colors I've already determined.

I guess what trying to say is that if you don't occasionally break out of the mold you've created for yourself, launching yourself into the "unknown" where it's scary and cold and new, you just simply won't grow as much.  If there's anything I hate more than doing something that frightens and intimidates me, it's the feeling of complacency, like I'm not challenging myself beyond my capabilities.

So, I tried something I didn't think I could do.  And the very best part about it all is knowing that I can do it and that all the sweat and worry produced confidence and joy and satisfaction that definitely makes it all worth it.  Paul was right after all.

You can read the stories for each piece here and here.

October 5, 2012

Gallery Preview

The Singer Swan
oil & fabric on canvas, 4'x5'  $3000

Loon Song
oil & fabric on canvas, 4'x5'  $3000

Henrietta
oil on canvas, 18x24"  $600

Tag & the 88
oil on canvas, 22x28"  $750

Under Her Watchful Eye
oil on canvas, 18x24"  $600

Sewing a Luna
oil on canvas, 16x20"  $525

Tea Time
oil on canvas, 16x20"  $525
 These new oil paintings (along with all the watercolor work in my Etsy shop) will be featured this month at the David Strawn Art Gallery in Jacksonville, IL.  You are all invited to attend the opening reception tomorrow evening October 6th from 6-8pm with my gallery talk at 6:30pm.  Normal gallery hours (for those unable to attend the opening) are listed here.

Next week I'll feature each piece individually on the blog with detail shots and descriptions.  If available they'll all be listed for sale in the shop at that time, but if you'd like to reserve a specific piece now, please email me at Michelle@TheArtofMichelle.com or Kelly Gross (the gallery director) at strawnartgallery@frontier.com.

Happy Friday to you!  I'm so happy to finally have a day off!  :)