Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Works in Progress....

Winter has never been my favorite season. I don't mind the cold as much as I mind losing daylight so EARLY. I came home tonight, paced around the house nervously, ate everything that couldn't out run me, and then decided I needed to do something "productive" with my time. Which tonight, will be blogging. 

I've been playing with works on small little canvases. They all are at risk of being painted over at any second, but I'm trying to let ideas evolve and just have some fun without "wasting" too much time or paint. Above is my caged girl in progress... not sure where this one is going but I'm imagining some little imps, swinging in the branches.

Above is an old raven I did after downloading some works of Poe. I know there's nothing particularly artsy or abstract about it, but sometimes you just feel like you should collage a crow. So there.

And along the same lines, below is a tiny little work I call "Saturday Morning," which looks more like a "Saturday Morning Bloodbath" but that's merely coincidental. And the keys? Actually, I had ordered a necklace on Etsy and had just put it on there to remind myself to put it up and I thought it looked neat. I'm pretty certain this painting isn't long for this world, but I do like the general idea more than the unfortunate outcome. I sure would like some scrambled eggs now, though.


And last but not least is a painting that I really have grown to love, and for me to LOVE (and admit that I love) one of my paintings is pretty rare. I added more flowers, altered the colors of existing flowers, and put a few finishing touches on to ensure this one is FINISHED. Sometimes you just want to look at something that's pleasing and not feel like you have to "think" about it.

Okay! I'm off to have "reading time" with the family (which drove my 14 year old into bed at 9:15 to avoid it all together.) I started the Hunger Games series and, despite the teen love/angst, am just devouring the second book.

Renee :)

2 comments:

Liz Revit said...

All of these paintings are lovely. I especially love the caged girl painting.

Have a great Christmas!

FunkyFolky said...

You too Liz! I hope it's wonderful!