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View In My Room
Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Size: 21 W x 29 H x 0.1 D in
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51 Views
4
My somewhat daily compute took me past what I referred to as “Geddes Pond”. I happened to see an almost daily snapshot of Geddes Pond over a period of a couple of years. During winter the pond was usually frozen over and snow covered. Just a few sticks poking up. Spring brought new growth of reeds replacing the old dry brown with fresh green young sprouts. In summer it sometimes dried exposing a mud bottom. In the Autumn it was a riot of colour and that is the view I chose to paint. Oh yes! About the different name. I have Google maps to thank for that. There is a small stream, Snidecar Drain that feeds the pond and exits under Geddes Rd. The painting is unframed and unmatted. This is a triptych painting. Each individual painting is 30x22 inches, with a ½ all around border (not shown) to allow for matting and framing. The actual displayed area of each panel measures 29x21 inches. The right side of the left panel, both the left and right sides of the centre panel, and the left side of the right hand panel are folded over to allow the three panels to butt up against each other. This can easily be flattened if the owner wishes to individually frame each painting. My signature, a small cartouche, can be found near the bottom right of each panel. Also each panel is signed and dated on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
21 W x 29 H x 0.1 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am a self-taught artist-painter located in Plymouth, Michigan, born in Oakland, California. I have lived and worked in the U.S.A., Canada, The United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore. I’m a self taught painter as are all painters. You must put in the hours at the easel. The only path for a painter is to paint. You are not wasting paint or ruining canvas/paper. It’s only through your own mistakes that you learn to become a painter. How do I start a painting? Something catches my eye; a shadow, a shape, some type of contrast. I see something that is not there, or more than what is there, or different from what is there. This impression will sometimes result in a verbal phrase, a few words. It’s not a title but perhaps an emotion, or a feeling, or a response to what I see. These are the seeds of a new painting. The best of a half a dozen Notan sketches establishes the armature/feng shui, main abstract shapes, value plan and division of space. I can proceed directly to painting unless there is a man made object that requires a detailed drawing. I paint landscapes. Some are impressionistic and others are more abstract. Watercolour is my favorite medium. As with any medium, there are limitations which lead me to add ink, gouache, and acrylic. I will sometimes add accents with conté or oil pastels. For the past 5 years or so, I have focused on painting a series with a single subject. I find these constraints stimulates my creative vision. The southern California beach scene is what I have chosen for my newest series. I work from photographs. They provide an idea about the dream or the reality of SoCal. My imagination takes over and I try to express my feelings about the scene my artists eye sees.
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