Sunday, May 24, 2020

Art-itude V Oils

"The object isn't to make art. It's to be in that wonderful state which makes art inevitable." Robert Henri

How wonderful it was to go back to my weekly workshop.  Brought 2 substrates to work on, one heavy brown paper board and cut canvas wrapped around cardboard. Not all the prompts are compatible with oils so I had to compromise but getting back to oils, the creamy consistency and smells were delightful. Loved working on the paper, less on the canvas. Both are still in their first stages, only did half the prompts, so hopefully, on Tuesday I will continue.

WIP
Oils on heavy brown board
20" x 20"

First Marks Graphite Pencil
Oils on heavy brown board
20" x 20"

For the first marks, about 69, one for each day in isolation, I was inspired by the simple drawings of Paul Klee.  Done with graphite on the paper and oil pastel on the canvas. I like the minimalistic feel about this painting. Probably won't do much, but at the same time I don't want to get attached. Hard sometimes to distinguish between attachment and work done!




Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Art-itude III IV

My lockdown, I prefer stay-at-home, started around the end of February beginning of March. There were not many cases as yet but Israel had started closing its gates and many citizens coming back had to go into quarantine. As days melt into days it was hard to locate the exact time frame but found this article in Wikipedia.  You don't have to read it its more for my reference.

What I did remember was that I decided well before March 11 not to attend our tri-weekly meeting of Death Cafe in Tel Aviv.  Our last workshop was on the 10th of March. From 11th of March to today the 18th of May 69 days! WOW!  I did venture out to walk the dog, sometimes more than 100M allowed. Visited my artist friend Lea, sat outside with 2 M distance.  Did go out for shopping, pharmacy protecting myself with mask and gloves even before masks were mandatory. Made some from heavy-duty paper towels and placed a pad ( allways} for an extra filter. I did try ordering online and going for a pickup but that didn't work so well.  End of April Yael visited with the boys, We all sat safe distances but I did squeeze in some hugs. May 9th we had all family to celebrate Uri's 11th birthday. We all sat the requested 2M apart... didn't hug the older grand-kids because they had already met up with their friends. It was a happy day!

Yesterday had an eye appointment so ventured to the mall where the clinic has its offices. Some stores were open but not a very happy atmosphere.  Why this megillah (long story)? Well tomorrow our workshop re-opens so this will be my first real social meeting, wonder how many will attend.  We did keep in contact with Reuven through Zoom. I did create an album of work that we did over this 2 month + period! I added most of the images so my name in on them, by clicking the image, and  (i) you will get the artist's name. We all seemed to get out of our "boxes".


WIP
19.5" x 19.5"
Acrylics and other media
240gm Cartridge Paper

WIP
19.5" x 19.5"
Acrylics and other media
240gm Cartridge Paper

Monday, May 18, 2020

Art-itude II

Heat wave
Hard to concentrate
Want to slip in cool water
When will the pool open!

Poet, I am not, an artist maybe


WIP
19.75" x 13.75"
240 gm cartridge paper
Acrylics  Oil Pastels Graphite pencils charcoal

Art-itude II Used Ozo yellow light. There is a strong presence of muted yellow, large circle shapes, and a sort of pathway on the left. Not too happy with the circle on the bottom left section, keep seeing a face and that disturbs me. I like the flower-like presence at the top left and thought to echo that over the face.

Running out of my favorite brown heavy cardboard-like paper so I bought 3 sheets of 240gm cartridge paper. Most of our papers come in huge sheets called giliyon which is about 1000cm x 700 cm. 
Cut on in quarters.. 4 pieces  50 x 35 cm and the other 2 in 50 cm squares for this project. +  8 small sheets
20 x 25 cm.. Not bad for 6 shekels... $1.70