Sunday, May 19, 2013

More of the Non-Representational

24" X 36"  This one reminds me of the dot candy or fizzy bubbles.

24"x 30"  Updated version of the blue, white and orange.
Not quite sure where this falls on the artistic development curve, but it is sure fun and relaxing - I could spend hours at it - color, shape and texture (for the HS Students wondering about my elements) and for the principles - how about pattern, movement and unity? 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

From the sketchbook -

We took the "road less traveled" last weekend.  Marvelous scenery and buildings you just don't see anymore.  That area is one of the better kept secrets in the region; full of dairy farms, big barns, and enticing snippets of family history. 
Update:   Below is what we thought was the Ovid school, but I researched a little and found it was the church - dedicated about 1896.  The steeple has been pared down to the shape we saw this weekend - but it had been tall with a bell tower type look at the beginning.
Ovid, Idaho Church, (graphite over a watercolor wash)

Mink Creek School, (colored pencil over watercolor wash)

Friday, May 3, 2013

A Break with Tradition

#1  18"x 24"

#2 18"x 24"


#4  18"x 24"

#5   24"x 30"
A couple of new ideas hit this spring.  So you're the first to see the "Non Representational" side of my art.  (It might be a logical progression from some of our glass work)   They're not even named yet.

 There's something about  the tight control of the squares against the randomness of the circles and lines and inclusions that appeals to me. It's really fun and liberating to play with the color combinations and textures.

Mike is still making up his mind about them.  He asked me last night if I had always dreamed of doing things like this.  He seemed a little nervous...

Opinions would be welcomed.


#3  18"x 24"