Having all of these fantastic new art materials to try is great, but I keep making the same old mistake – trying to fix a painting or collage by adding more stuff. Arg. It’s really tempting when there are a zillion colors to choose from, especially when you’re working small like I am on a dining table in my temporary Boston “studio.” . Here’s an example of a really awful painting that I tried to save by piling on more layers of color, scratching into the layers, adding gold leaf, spraying with walnut ink – all the usual tricks. I even cut a hole in it! Ewww. What a mess.
Here’s the next one – it might not be finished, but it isn’t overworked. I simplified the composition and the palette, and then stopped. Sometimes less is more. (Except maybe for gold leaf, walnut ink, chocolate sorbet and Diet Dr. Pepper. :))
wonderful work!!!!!
Lyn,
Wonderful to see you’re having fun! Keep enjoying!
Cheers!
Can you cut up parts of the unsatisfactory piece? I can see parts of it in the new pins!
That is a fantastic idea – I’ll bring it to the workshop – you’re not just another pretty face, Pat 🙂
I love both of these works. They are different from each other, but I like both of them.