Day 45: Did I Do That?
With the rain on a real roll here in Rome these last few days I took the chance to paint one of my favorite subjects, an interior.
Breakfast for One, Morning at the Table 8×6″Oil on Panel© Kelly Medford SOLD
I’ve been picturing this painting for awhile and was excited by the chance to paint it. I arranged and rearranged and then moved some things around some more before I got down to it. Being dark inside I had to paint under artificial light. I’m really not experienced with painting in these conditions so when I took my painting to the window to have a look, I was almost shocked by the color scheme. It looked completely different under the lamp light. I love this element of surprise, just like painting a nocturne, I never really know how it came out until I get the painting into the light of day.
And this painting is different too, not just for the colors, but also for the abstract and simplified shapes. I like this painting, it seems to be going somewhere, to offer something new.
I was just wondering though, did I do that?
That might seem like a funny thing to say, but sometimes it happens. I get to the end of a painting and it’s not at all what I expected. Envisioning the painting before touching a brush to the canvas is an essential part of the process. In fact when I have a hard time picturing what I want the final painting to look like- the composition, the light and dark shapes, then it usually amounts to a dud. Not to say that every painting I can envision beforehand is a keeper, but it does increase the chances of success.Then, like today though, there are these surprises. I actually couldn’t have envisioned this one in the way that it was painted. How did that happen? I’m not really sure. What do you think?
Dorothy
November 5, 2012 at 10:07 pmI absolutely LOVE this! Great job!
Kelly Medford
November 9, 2012 at 10:25 amThanks so much Dorothy, I’m glad you enjoyed this one- something a little different, which is always good to experiment with!