Thursday, March 16, 2006

Critiques


I was discussing the value of critiques with a friend who is a successful artist. He said when he is stuck on where a painting is going he finds criticism or observations from a fellow artist can be constuctive. On the other hand, when he completes a painting and is satisfied that he did what he intended to do with it, he doesn't really care what anyone else thinks. This led me to take a look at a bunch of my paintings from that perspective. To my surprise I found a few that met that standard ... I painted what I intended to paint.

This one is an example. I took the reference photo at a craft fair. I was struck by the woman's liberated indifference. She was there to shop. the painting is oil on gator board, 10x20 inches.

1 Comments:

At 3/16/2006 01:52:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You've captured stance and attitude so well! ... "I'm here to shop" would be the perfect title!

 

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