Saturday, June 13, 2009

"Little Women"

4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold

I've had nothing but frustrating days with my paints - so I've decided to put my ambitions of doing larger work aside, for a while, and do some small pieces.

A woman enjoying an afternoon in the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington.



5 comments:

http://www.onpainting.wordpress.com said...

I find it interesting how the tilt of the left hand frame makes me want to reach into the painting and straighten it.

Gary Keimig said...

very nice painting. Love its presentation. bold and just there.

Karin Jurick said...

An apology to someone who left a comment - I accidentally deleted it. The question was, with larger paintings, do I use a larger brush, approach it differently - I would if these paintings were in the 2-4 foot range, but I stay with 9-14" with most and do everything much the same as the very small pieces. I don't use tiny brushes - that would cause me to nit pick and I try not to do that. I use flat brushes, anywhere from 1/2" - 1" wide for all paintings. When I have the room to do big work, I'm sure that will change.

Dawn said...

I've seen this subject matter done before...but I must say you do it best! I love your work!!!

AC said...

These paintings of museums are very interesting and very unusual.