Caramel, 12x16, collage of hand-painted papers on cradled panel
Over the holidays I worked on four 12x16 dog collages and
Caramel is my favorite. Do you think it's any coincidence that it's the last one I did? Do you think that once you get yourself into a good groove with your art that you really do your best work?
Yorkie, 12x16, collage of hand-painted papers on cradled panel
Chi Hua Hua, 12x16, collage of hand-painted papers on cradled panel
Shih Tzu, 16x12, collage of hand-painted papers on cradled pane
Now that I've I just entered the "good dog" groove, I'm moving on from dogs to another big peacock (you can see the sketch on my
Facebook fan page) because I have a short attention span and I'm all dogged out. Do any of you experience short attention span with your art? do you feel the need to jump around just to keep yourself from going crazy? I sure do. But short attention span also means that I never sit still, or if I am sitting still, I'm not idol (
Yorkie was created while I was a passenger in the car on our holiday road trip.
Shih Tzu was created in the hotel room on the same trip). I just have to be doing something at all times, the key is to learn how to make your shortcomings work
for you and not against you. I use my restlessness as motivation toward being a prolific artist.
So I've moved on to peacocks again, another favorite subject of mine. This time I'm working on a 20x40 piece, a very extreme horizontal format.