Another piece of work. Another challenge. Another type of fun in drawing from imagination! This #4 piece took me a long time over the past week to bring in a next step each time I paused and examined.
Again, my mind fresh in a morning spotted some marks that seemed workable, so I quickly put down the bag and got on with it before the eyes missed them, and before the cleaning lady came in (as if without the mess and drips, nothing would work).
Just didn't realize looking at this series, I'm actually creating my little "garden" again after "Homescapes" my solo, and I haven't even started my real one at home!
Love the textures & marks so far. Hope the following layers won't spoil them.
Carefree vs carefully-free!!
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Saturday, 20 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Smoothness on textures - continues
The challenge of adopting the "making big' mindset of working from a 6"x6" paper to a 3'x4' canvas continued. To know, but not exactly knowing what I was making, I simply had to let go. "Eliza go for it!" Within half hour of quick layering some paints and gels, the ground work was done. Adding in the colors gave a first definition of the painting.
... Came back to studio the morning, the WIP I did the night before caught my eyes. It's like a girl waving at me. Bliss!
I had to move fast to transfer the impression I had in mind onto the canvas, or else I would be trapped by the textures! To opt for a balance in pictorial elements, I had to draw textures on smooth planes and smoothness on textured paints. I finally overcame the pyschological hurdle that could've dictated the subject - yay!!
... Came back to studio the morning, the WIP I did the night before caught my eyes. It's like a girl waving at me. Bliss!
I had to move fast to transfer the impression I had in mind onto the canvas, or else I would be trapped by the textures! To opt for a balance in pictorial elements, I had to draw textures on smooth planes and smoothness on textured paints. I finally overcame the pyschological hurdle that could've dictated the subject - yay!!
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Textures to express smoothness. How far can it go?
New work finally takes its very first steps! A continuation of the previous textured Bubbling series.
Can smooth surfaces be textured? This thought has stayed in my mind, but the trying out of the idea at the beginning of year in small scales and watercolor led to a whole new page itself - new series, solo show & fun great sale. No regret though, coming back to this one in bigger scales, the expressions are much enriched in layering and mark making.
Can smooth surfaces be textured? This thought has stayed in my mind, but the trying out of the idea at the beginning of year in small scales and watercolor led to a whole new page itself - new series, solo show & fun great sale. No regret though, coming back to this one in bigger scales, the expressions are much enriched in layering and mark making.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
New curating experiences!
Oh my! Some six months' gone! I didn't even realize I haven't blogged here although I have had some very exciting art experiences - I had the privilege of using the space of a private gallery to curate some art shows at total liberty. Check out my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/elizachengfineart
The casual fun watercolor series gave birth to my solo exhibition: Homescapes
Friday, 18 January 2013
A quickie - indulging once more!
There's so much in my head I want to paint or to record. Quickest easiest way is watercolor. It helps me loosen up too, before I really go all the way to experiment.
A quickie - indulging one more time!
A quickie - indulging one more time!
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
2013 new beginning
My day-off on 31.12.12 was fun with
watercolor, just meant for fun, but how addicting it was! Since then, the mark-making has
been craving for more experiments. Hmm ... a new and exciting beginning
:)
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Must I make something new for the new year?
Happily dived in Phuket and saw some most beautiful life in the sea.
Will I continue to make them, or will I make something new?
I was drawn to the various natural colors. I was attracted to the fascinating shapes, and movements, and life ... but I still want to have the same thing happen: spontaneity.
2012 was a very fulfilling year for me as though my voice was heard. I will have to see what happens next ... with the same dosage of courage if not more.
I was drawn to the various natural colors. I was attracted to the fascinating shapes, and movements, and life ... but I still want to have the same thing happen: spontaneity.
2012 was a very fulfilling year for me as though my voice was heard. I will have to see what happens next ... with the same dosage of courage if not more.
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