Yes... I like the newer one better but it was informative to me to see how it got to be what it is... The newer one almost looks like the building is surrounded in mysterious fog!! Thanks for sharing both!! It helps to see how others make their good choices.
Painting is a passion similar to someone motivated to throw a perfect fast ball or win a marathon. It takes some natural abilities and a whole lot of work and determination to get it just right.
My inspiration to paint is from the beauty I see in my day to day life. Sometimes that amazing beauty is discovered in a simple bin of onions purchased from a farmers market, or the inspiration is found traveling through the southwest, beachcombing on the Jersey shore, or exploring through Spain. Regardless of where I am, there is always something wonderful to paint. As a result my paintings are mostly created ‘en plein air’meaning, on site and from direct observation, not from a photograph. During very cold winter months I will take my smaller plein air paintings and use several to create a larger piece. The common relationship shared between my plein air and studio paintings is that they were inspired from the simple beauty of our lives.
I feel quite blessed to have a loving family who overlooks my messiness while I am absorbed in a painting and on a quest to make one stunning piece of art.
2 comments:
I'm so glad you posted both of these...it's very cool to see the difference/transition between the two!
Yes... I like the newer one better but it was informative to me to see how it got to be what it is...
The newer one almost looks like the building is surrounded in mysterious fog!!
Thanks for sharing both!! It helps to see how others make their good choices.
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