Sunday, June 5, 2016

Windows Closed

I worked on a piece a few days ago on a delightful spring day, with windows open and an upbeat feeling of possibility.

But, in the end, the piece just didn't float my boat and I felt irritated every time I looked at it after the fact, both because something in it was "off" and because I couldn't figure out what to do.

I felt limited. I couldn't cut it into smaller pieces because I'd painted on gessbord. I couldn't fathom painting over it because it had a high degree of dimensionality in the collaging and the fabric-ink line.

I couldn't imagine what I could do with it other than toss it.

Then, today, I could imagine.

I grabbed a years-old, crusty, almost unusable tube of Mars Black and painted over the whole dang thing, dimensionality be damned!

I closed the metaphorical windows that were open when I created Tire Swing, Spring Day.

… I think a door just blew wide open!

NO idea where I'll go next with this piece but I'm very curious, very interested.





6 comments:

Simone said...

I think that was a miraculous idea!

You know what I love about black? Putting white on it! I always like to have very dark pieces in my painting, so light colours jump in your eyes after that!

I am curious where this one will lead you!

Simone

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Thanks for your support, enthusiasm, encouragement, and curiosity, Simone. I am so grateful for the great adventure of painting—it opens my eyes to life in such affirming ways, bringing me more fully into wonder and miracle. yay!

Sheila said...

Don't think I have ever painted on black. You are an intrepid explorer! Magellan, and Buzz (Aldrin) would honor you with a brewski :) Go forward brave Dotty. And report back with your findings :)

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Sheila, I'm laughing at the lofty comparisons of my bravery to that of Magellan and Aldrin, but equally welcoming your affirmation of my going forward into the unknown! I will report back with findings.

Joany Kendra said...

I feel caught in a bad storm when I see your black painting. Can't wait to see what's on the other side!

dotty seiter: now playing said...

It's a sudden fierce squall, for sure, but it looks intense enough to make a whole new weather front likely once it passes.

I do laugh every time I see that first photo depicting when I got out the tarry near-death paint and attacked that innocent tire swing!

Thanks for joining me in curiosity : )

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