Suffer the Children, photo skins and transfers on steel, 18 x 12.
Suffer the Children, photo skins and transfers on steel, 18 x 12.
Graphite Drawing
Waiting for the wheels of big medical business to grind along for a heart scan, I did this drawing. Happy to say it was prophetic…my heart knew all along it was healthy.
Sometimes, the only way to clearly perceive the present is through reflection.
Watercolor, Pitt pen and gouache sketch from a trip to the garden a couple of days ago. Thank you to Jacqueline Newbold for the ideas on how to prep a sketchbook. I find a light wash allowed to dry before the plein air session helps me get over myself and the ego need for “perfection” with a jump right in, damn the torpedos, energy.
Here’s a partially completed page with a wash of watercolor, divided by artist’s tape, in preparation for a field trip. The goose was from life and the fall scene from memories of a recent trip home to Alaska.
So much fun.
Some days it takes raw courage to metabolize what we perceive as historical failures into creativity for use in the present moment.