It's been a long day -- which started with a workman from
a construction crew knocking at the door early in the
morning asking me to move my car. I ran out in the
unattractive track shorts, and fleece I was sleeping in,
and moved my vehicle. Meanwhile the street turned into
a small sea of turmoil, machines thumping and grinding,
high whining of concrete saws, giant dump trucks
going up and down the short block, men in bright orange
vests and hard hats. I tried to go back to sleep, but ended
up getting up to paint.
I made good progress on the portrait(s) I showed you
yesterday, then escaped the noise to join friends
for coffee and run my errands. The crew is replacing
the natural gas lines in our area -- necessary and
important work. I used to work for a natural gas
company, and know that pipe corrosion is
not a good thing.
Tonight I went to my art group, and whipped off a
fast sketch of our wonderful model. The man
was good, brainy, great looking and funny. What
more could you ask for. And of course it was so nice
to see my artist friends again. They are wonderful.
Have a working-despite-distractions day.
Really well done, Barbara! He looks as though he is going to tell us something very interesting...
ReplyDeleteI agree. This is a very good portrait and I'm wondering who this person is. I do see some Alice Neel here and a bit of a Fauvist touch, which is always one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work! Now, what did he have to say for himself...?
Excellent, Barbara! I like his expression - I agree with Melinda in that I do see some Alice Neel and the Fauvist influence. You are sooo talented!
ReplyDeleteNice complementary colors going on.
ReplyDeleteHi Linny,
ReplyDeletehe was a funny man, and a superb model. I usually paint my models as happy, but he really was -- and nice to boot.
Take care,
Barbara
Hi Melinda,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. Fauve is me of course, but I was standing beside strong artists and that strength got into my painting. That's what I love about my art group.
He just said that not only could we talk (we've had models who want silence) but that we'd have trouble getting him to be quiet. He had great twinkly eyes.
xoxoxoxoxoxBarbara
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. I do of course like bright colours, and I've just been to the MOMA and admiring Derain, all is possible.
Take care,
Barbara
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
Love your painting of the boats.
Take care,
Barbara