Painting and Painting

Language is so confusing. “Painting”, a noun (a stretched piece of canvas with a picture depicted in oil paint)? Or “painting”, a verb (the Central California artist at work)?

Both. It means both.

I’ve been painting and painting and painting. Oil painting. Studio Tour is coming, and people like to see new things. I’ve repainted some subjects, painted over the top of others, and begun and completed entirely new oil paintings, some of old subjects, and some of newer ones.

That should have covered it, but just in case confusion lingers, here are some pictures of oil paintings. (I keep saying “oil paintings” instead of just “paintings” in case it helps someone find my blog and website.)

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If this photo doesn’t confuse you, perhaps you are unconfusable.

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Some are finished, some are not. Guess you’ll have to attend the Studio Tour or the upcoming Redbud Festival (unless they all sell at Studio Tour) to see these.

 

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2 Comments

  1. Hi! It looks like two canvas works layered on top of each other? The smaller one has no bridge to block the view. Is that right?

    When’s the show?

    I enjoyed your email and will be writing back soon. 🙂

    Jennifer Dougan
    http://www.jenniferdougan.com

    • Hi Jennifer – I was just messing around. To keep from dropping the paintings when I moved them back into the studio, I stacked them on the easel. Then I just decided it was weird enough to photograph and post! Paint fumes got to me, perhaps?


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