Ozymandias
Merry Christmas!
Dance dance dance
In spite of it all
A toast to Christmas Past
Simply seeking solitude
Change?
'neath the sea be dragons!
Welcome to the future!
Patterns On Exhibition
Monday Night's doddle
Abstractly extracted
Dressed for the weather
Tuesday Too
koji
Looking South
Taken for granted
Occidental Daruma
Critical mass
竜, たつ, tatsu, dragon
a splash of bright
A studio gig
My yard in winter
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry
Alas Alone
High Noon in the North Country!
No!
Quinn the Eskimo
Wonderland
Bra burning in Japan!!!
Anguish
Tell it to the mountain
The model as a semi-abstract concept encompassing…
and found the moose that made them!!
So I followed them
Fresh moose tracks!
Baby it's cold outside!
In the wrong place
The nanny
Today's mess
Her dream
The model as a coastal mountain range
Sudden sound!
factory seconds
and then
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Claudia Hajian, An accomplished art model in New York City, of whom I think quite highly, was, a few days ago waxing eloquent about how today's artists tend to shun black. At one point she said: "…I was chatting with an artist at her easel... I looked down at her well-organized palette and asked, “Where’s your black?”. She made an incredulous expression and replied, “I don’t use black!”, as if I was crazy to even ask such a question."
Subsequently I told Claudia that my palette tends, more often than not, to be black free unless I'm doing sumi-e, in which case it tends to be color free.
Having said that I do find a little black occasionally shows up on my daubings, such as this one I did at Tuesday's life drawing session at The North Pole Grange.
A little black!? Well…. :-)
Watercolors on Strathmore's Bristol smooth 100 pound paper. 11 by 17 inches
Subsequently I told Claudia that my palette tends, more often than not, to be black free unless I'm doing sumi-e, in which case it tends to be color free.
Having said that I do find a little black occasionally shows up on my daubings, such as this one I did at Tuesday's life drawing session at The North Pole Grange.
A little black!? Well…. :-)
Watercolors on Strathmore's Bristol smooth 100 pound paper. 11 by 17 inches
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