Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Revisiting a Site

Over the years I've noticed that certain specific locations are fertile ground for my paintings. This particular place has given me more than a few good paintings. It is a comfortable place to paint on a bridge. It is rare to have low traffic while enjoying an elevated vantage point. Many years ago I realized the benefits to be gained from returning to "the scene". At that time I was persisting, stubbornly, in trying to paint a certain small waterfall with disastrous results time and again. On my self-declared final try I got a painting I liked. I think it was then that the light bulb went off! I need more than one painting session to learn enough about a location to make a decent painting. These days I have fewer failures and more successes the first time out, but it is still a pleasure to paint a familiar spot on an unfamiliar day and see what kind of "new" painting emerges. In fact, it is very rewarding and comfortable.

2 comments:

Phyllis said...

Nice! Intimate knowledge of a place helps me also. This one exudes confidence--has that laid down and left alone look that I love in a painting.

Frank A. said...

...A beautiful piece, Rodrica. I have always loved the fall colors. Congratulations ! And I quote phyllis, "Nice! Intimate knowledge of a place helps me also."
I agree, and thank you for the inspiration to do so again.

Take care.. : )