Wowser, where have I been?! I think that’s about the longest gap since I started blogging three years ago (not counting travelling). Like apparently everyone I know, my life suddenly exploded with activity and newness recently. Last week was I think my busiest of the year thus far; I could tell because I kept finding myself looking for windows to spend some time on my own. For someone as naturally reclusive as I am, one or two hours here and there wasn’t cutting it. I had a lot of fun ~ there was the photoshoot for Style at Home magazine, various coffees and meetings up with friends and family, a lot of internal work {which tends to disguise itself by looking like doing nothing on the outside}, a total revamp of the roof terrace, Reiki and lots of other not very interesting little things.
There’s been so much going on externally and internally, most days I don’t know which way up I am, but it’s all good. Since the big shift last Monday/Tuesday things have suddenly lurched into warp speed . I’m trying to find a metaphor that will work here but none is forthcoming so I’ll just do a little show and tell instead. My brother asked for a painting for his birthday (9th Nov), and so far it’s going very well. The brief was ‘use blues’. A boy of few words, my brother.
I have thrown a bunch of media and techniques at it, including collage, acrylic inks and paints, mesh, stamps both ready made and improvised, stencils, spray paint…
…oil pastels, other pastels, pencil, love…
The spray paint/stencil combo was a revelation. I had to restrain myself from covering the entire thing in sprayed on numbers and letters. I think I may have got a little high from the smell also.
And this is where we’re at now.
I’m happy with all of it bar that massive circle-in-a-square area. I like it but it feels unfinished. I am confident that it will reveal to me what it needs though. I’d like to put some words on it and am waiting to hear back from Ben whether there are any that have particular meaning to him. In the meantime, I have chores to do and a beach to visit.
When I lived in Brighton the phrase “Let’s go to the beach” was used widely as the perfect excuse to avoid some painful study or anything else you should be doing… Ah, thems were the days…
I always felt rejuvenated afterwards though (that was the excuse I always used anyway!)
I love where you are going with this blue piece. The bright light white is quite compelling and perfect compositionally (but you knew that anyway!!). Love the stencils too. I think it could be finished here but it may well speak to you some more – just keep your ears open!
I like it, Tara. And I enjoyed the process as well. You seemed to have had fun!
Very nice work!
You enjoyed this didn’t you!!! Your brother will love it whatever you decide to ‘add’ !
Sounding very happy Tara and positive – things have shifted I can tell!! Great!!!
Thanks guys, I really did have fun with it!