"Paintings have a life of their own that derives from the painter's soul." Vincent Van Gogh

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Saturday Night Concert

We happened upon a free outdoor concert last Saturday and I had my camera with me. This is actually a composition using 4 different photos.  I got way more fussy and detailed than I wanted to. There are some things that I like but, overall, I am disappointed in this result. :(
16x20 oil on canvas

20 comments:

  1. It does have the right feeling though of an outdoor concert with lots happening and music blaring. I can hear it just looking at this. Your work just keeps amazing me.

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    1. Thanks Linda - I have gotten away from figures for a while and need to get back in that groove. I love painting people almost as much as I love painting horses.

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  2. It's a fun painting. Perhaps the disappointment is in the busy composition and not a clear focal point. But the fact that it has my eye moving around gives the illusion of the band in motion. A negative gone positive?

    I love how you're so adventurous to try such complicated things that are out of your comfort zone. 5 figures at once? You go girl!

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    1. Hi, Susan - my angst about this picture is mostly that it never 'felt right' while I struggled through it. and therein lies the issue - I see so much of the struggle when I look at it. I could not bring the concept I had in my mind to fruition on the canvas. I admit to letting it get me down for a day or two and then realized - there is no lack of canvas, paint or ideas to try again. So its onward and, hopefully, upward!

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  3. You're bound to feel disappointed if it's not what you visualised ... but it's all there waiting to be built upon, so much potential for a great dynamic production that is so often your stock-in-trade

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    1. It happens a lot, John - I get so excited by a concept in my mind and then don't even come close to pulling it off. Once in a while everything comes to gether - but not this time.

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  4. Susan!
    You are a rocking and very talented artist!
    This work is funky, exciting, colorful, fun and so much more.
    Bravo,
    Michael

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    1. Many, mnay thanks for your excitement and support, Michael. It was a big challenge and I learned a lot while doing it - so its all worthwhile.

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  5. Hmmmm ... It's good, but somehow it isn't you.

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    1. I know I painted it - but wish I had'nt - LOL!!!

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  6. I HEAR the music, Susan!! I really like it...

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    1. You are so sweet, Hilda - thank you so much. I can always use a bit of encouragement when I fall so short of my goals. I appreciate your support.

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  7. What a fun and challenging subject! What I like the most is the Metallic gold trim of the drum kit! And the man on the right singing looks like he's having such a great time! I like it :0)

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    1. Thanks for ponting out the things that did work - Thank you, Sandra!

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  8. It´s a good one and it is right to try something new.

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    1. I think its good to try new and harder things too, Maike. I love seeing your work as you do so many subjects well and in several different mediums. You always inspire me.

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  9. very interesting selection of subject! well done susan

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    1. Many thanks, Ashok - it was hard juggling between the multiple photos. Thanks for your encouragement!

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    1. :) - glad you like it, Nora - I just had to paint it!

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