Monday, March 9, 2009

"Gossip Girls"

10 x 9"
oil on masonite
sold

As with many, I painted the figures first - I do that so I'm sure the essence (of the people) is right, before I invest more time. And remember, I paint on black, so what stood out, as I had finished refining the details, was the form created from the women facing each other on the chairs - a V - or a W depending on how you look at it. So cool. And with that, I wanted minimal surroundings - to emphasis that accidental form. At the same time, I had Lawrence of Arabia on and there I was, dazzled by the desert scenes of the men on camels, with nothing around them but bright sand, a vague horizon line with a sliver of blue sky and the shadow beneath them. All I saw what the form. So taking a visual lesson from a brilliant, visual movie led me to the completion of this new painting 'Gossip Girls'.

This painting is included in my current solo exhibition at the Morris & Whiteside Galleries.

Please click here for a larger view.

7 comments:

  1. Hi Karin,

    The wide swath of sand makes the temperature in the painting very hot -- so you know those girls are going to burn! Fantastic painting. The conversation must be riveting for them to stay in that heat.

    Take care,

    Barbara

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  2. Ah - superb. I just saw LoA for the first time a few weeks ago. What a visual feast; I've had camels on the brain since then...

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  3. This brings me back to my early beach days. This painting is so well done in its simplicity and its design. I almost feel I can eavesdrop on the conversation!

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  4. Funny you spoke about LoA becuase the first I saw this painting on your website I was reminded of a scene in that movie...

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  5. I love the painting and I REALLY love the title. Absolutely wonderful. By the way, I gave you an award on my blog yesterday ... so check it out!

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  6. I had to take a second look to make sure I wasn't one of those people in this painting! This is a common way for my daughters and me to sit, though the beach we frequent is rarely that empty!
    I can feel the heat- and I love the title.

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