Friday, August 15, 2014

From chaos....more chaos?

Whenever I'm working I get in a mess......sometimes even when I'm not working.

On the easel at the moment is this painting -



Where's it going?...at the moment I haven't a clue, but I'm thinking about it.

Here's what my painting trolley looks like most of the time.  I do clean up, but that doesn't last long.  Almost every moment in the studio I need a new colour, or to find some tip in a book (or just inspiration).



Occasionally I retreat backwards to an older style, often just to work out a problem.....

OCEAN BALLET
...but this isn't satisfying at all.  My frustration is a sure sign that I'm about to make a leap  Let's keep faith in that concept.

13 comments:

  1. I am the same way. If I try and retreat, it goes no where. Always needing to move forward with the work.

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  2. As I look at the WIP painting, I find myself drawn into searching out all the little details - of which there are many - and enjoying the vibrant riot of color. My paint/collage table often looks exactly like that! When it's clean, it's only so I can make room to make a new mess.....I love this look of an artist in the throes of creating!

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  3. I think you are always moving in fabulous directions Jo and I can't wait to see what you do with your WIP- I'm loving it already!

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  4. Love your mess, I can't work in any other way. I love the big dark swirl on the red.

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  5. Love your chaos - I am looking for a space to make a similar mess - where nobody has the right to complain!! It is a sure sign you are on the right track - love both the works - your older style challenges me as I am not sure I have left 'representation behind' and I think perhaps it is time - and your new style is so stimulating - LOVE the red - I love your current explorations - keep it going yah!! Will love to see the result!!

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  6. You and your creative energy are a beautiful thing Jo!
    What some might call a 'mess' I call creative chaos and that is a good thing...
    just look what keeps coming out of it all for you = Brilliant!
    Happy Weekend to ya
    oxo

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  7. Love the vibrancy of what's on your easel Jo . . . so much energy!

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  8. Love your creative mess. Mine is very similar. The only thing that might be different is that the floor is a mess too. Whenever I clean up the floor, I end up searching the wastebasket for that little piece of scrap that I need and then, that causes another mess. Do love your work above. Keep up the "good Mess". Hugs. Beth

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  9. Oh intriguing new piece, so graphic. Loving all that red. And quite marvelous jellies too. xox

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  10. Oh Jo, that gremlin really gets around .... grin...my workspace doesn't stay clean for very long. I think a creative artist needs a well controlled chaos :))

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  11. I am looking for inspiration on abstract art, so you have given me a very good inspiration piece in the first photo above. I like the way to describe how you make your paintings, and I adore the last one you show.

    Sorry I'm late getting here. I've been offline for several days.

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  12. I say, don't make another mark! I think it is where it needs to be, but you are the ultimate judge. I think the fact that you photographed it at this point says you have a sense of completion. When it starts to sing, just let it. I would hate to see this piece overworked.

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  13. I agree with Gaby, it does get around... but good on you for working thru it... those leaps always happen when I give up and just... play... grin

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