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Monday, March 18, 2013

Finding Your Edge


“If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much space.”― Stephen Hunt


Some of you may know that I practice yoga regularly.  In yoga, we often speak about finding our edge.  We mean to find “that place where you are challenged, but successful”.  In making art, I find it necessary to find my edge.  It is essential to my creative process to experiment and  push myself out of my comfort zone.  Sometimes this is in little ways.  For example using a color that I don't often work with or trying a texture tool that I haven't used before.  Experimentation may involve something bigger such as working on a large surface, a slick surface or trying a design I have never used before.

Radishes -  mixed media on panel 6x6
In my painting, Radishes I am painting on a surface that I have not used before.  This is a wood panel that is cradled, meaning that it does not need to be framed and is ready to hang as is.  I often paint with watercolor on a surface that has been coated in acrylic gesso.  A friend saw one of my paintings and showed me this new surface that she was using for her oil paintings.  I had been looking for a very smooth surface to use with my abstracts.  I really loved painting these radishes and will be painting at least 3 more of these 6x6 cradled panels.  I know that in my last post I indicated that I would post some photos of this painting in process, but I just get so into the painting that I forget to stop and take pictures. They are gessoed and ready for a subject.  This painting is $75.00; contact me at lauragibbs@lauragibbs-studio.com to purchase.


Have a great day!


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Robin's Nest

Robin's Nest 8x8 mixed media on board

Robin's Nest is a recently completed mixed media painting that I was fortunate enough to sell almost immediately. I am enjoying painting in this style again and posted another painting, Aubergine that is in my post of January 30, 2013. It is so much fun that I have started a series of small paintings (6x6) of fruits and vegetables that will be on cradled board so that they are ready to hang without a frame. The first one is of radishes.  I am planning to post a few pictures of the paintings while they are in progress so that you can get a feel for the steps that lead to a finished work.
I have worked in this style before; if you click here you will be directed to the page in my website devoted to them.  Thinking about “style” brings up a bigger question, what is it?  Answering this question is a lot more complicated than it would appear.  After research and discussion with fellow artists, I discovered the following: (taken from my website - click here to see it)


What is Abstract Art?
That is often debated and difficult to nail down.  After researching this topic, I have found a definition that I am comfortable with.  “Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight, or it can be partial, or it can be complete. Abstraction exists along a continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive. Artwork which takes liberties, altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be partially abstract. Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable” More information may be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_art
Based on all of this, often confusing information; I decided to go with abstract.  Maybe it should be Realism with a Twist or Realism My Way.  One of these terms may work their way into my vocabulary one day.

Thank you for taking time to read my blog.
Have a great day!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Geared Vibrato



This year I am participating in Tidewater Arts Outreach's Instruments of Art fundraiser.  http://twartsoutreach.org/ssfl/instruments/index.html Local artists are provided an instrument that they will turn into a work of art.  These instruments will be sold at their Celebration Gala and Auction on Friday, March 22, 2013 from 7:30 - 10 pm.  The Gala will be held at Selden Arcade, 200 E. Main Street Norfolk, VA.

I chose an electric guitar and named the finished work Geared Vibrato.


Below are several photos that show the progression from start to completion.

1.  beginning

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6. Finished

7.  Close-up