Homage to Frida Kahlo
Homage to Frida Kahlo
oil on board
Yes, doing what passes through my head
In between prepping wood for the next painting, and waiting for paint to dry between layers I am always working on something. If it's not knitting for the jafagirls textile totems, then it's painting a crushed can or a stone,or sewing a happy doll for the art vending machine, making noses, scribbling in my sketchbook, or just doodling in the studio.
Ah! some have said it is nice I have time.
time
When did time have anything to do with a powerful thirst to create?
L.S.Lowry painted from 10pm until 2am while his bedridden mother slept
we MAKE time
Comments
Peace & Love.
I agree, surely as long as one gives credit to the original artist, it is a compliment to try to imitate the work of another?
It's a dodgy area undaunted, so I have kept my copying limited to educational purposes, with permission (as in using someone's photograph as a reference) or in this case as a homage in which the work was altered or transformed into part of something new.
As for time...I know I keep saying I haven't time. Not true, is it? We all have the same number of hours per day.It's how we utilise those hours that makes some of us seem to have "more time."
(Re: the can ring being in the middle...a little boy told me that "if you stomp on the bottom half of the can, the top half flips up and it looks like a mouth.")
i just picked up the book The War of Art- it has some interesting reflections on "time" and why some think they don't have it to create-
thanks again-
ckw