Problem Solving
You probably heard many times before that painting is all about problem solving.
It is so very true.
"Problems" during the process of painting, is suddenly becoming aware that something just "doesn't work".
It may be a form that was drawn incorrectly, a disproportion, a wrong perspective, colors that don't "sit" well together etc.
Spending time in front of the canvas and trying to figure what is the best way to fix these issues, can be very rewarding.
It is important to pay close attention to every corner and area of the canvas equally.
Regardless of how minuscule it is, it is advisable to scan it all with the same scrutiny and attention to details.
I had a great day in the studio today, working and reworking on a large painting.
It is so very true.
"Problems" during the process of painting, is suddenly becoming aware that something just "doesn't work".
It may be a form that was drawn incorrectly, a disproportion, a wrong perspective, colors that don't "sit" well together etc.
Spending time in front of the canvas and trying to figure what is the best way to fix these issues, can be very rewarding.
It is important to pay close attention to every corner and area of the canvas equally.
Regardless of how minuscule it is, it is advisable to scan it all with the same scrutiny and attention to details.
I had a great day in the studio today, working and reworking on a large painting.