Sunday, November 13, 2011

WRESTLING ALLIGATORS

WHEW!!! 

I am tired!!!!


I can’t remember when…or if…it’s ever taken me so very long to finish one tiny painting. 

But, finally, I think it’s done!

And I’m worn out.

I thought  it was going to be an easy painting to do.

Ha!

To begin with, it’s a very special painting of and for a very special person.

You can read all about the trip to the Grand Canyon with grandson, Michael here. 

I didn’t take into account the fact that this is basically an aerial perspective…not a viewpoint I’m familiar with.

It needs to have an enormous sense of distance. 

It must ‘read’ Grand Canyon, in spite of the haziness which calls for very little detail in those far off buttes. 

And even though the figure out on that rock is tiny, it needed to be the very reason for the painting.

Since there really is a very small amount of detail, what in the heck took me so long, you might ask.

Well….’cause I forgot. 

I forgot to keep things simple. 

I forgot to remember that I was NOT trying to duplicate a reference photo. 

I forgot to sneak up on some very subtle value and color changes instead of going too far too fast with them.

I forgot to let my left brain lead the way and got way too right brained in the process.

By the time I got my head screwed on right again, I’d been at it for a very, VERY long time.  Once I accomplished that, things sure did go a lot faster!



I am grateful for that!




STANDING AMAZED

8 X 10


5 comments:

Michael Wells said...

That I would have to say is, AMAZING.
Thank You grandma for the wonderful experience that was !

Dawn said...

absolutely stupendous! i am a little disappointed that there aren't really any alligators, though ;P just joshing! Hugs, Dawn

Debbie said...

I remembered your trip with Michael. This painting is awesome, Sharon!! The vastness of the whole experience is felt in your painting and it's obvious it is in your grandson's heart. A timely God wink for me. Thank you.
Love,
Debbie

Joye Lisk said...

Love it......turned out so well. Joye

Sharon Kay said...

Thanks, everybody...especially to you, Michael. You made the whole trip so very special.