Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Go Big or Go Home

At least, that seems to be the rule of the day as everyone heads out to celebrate Fat Tuesday!  In my case, I'll probably brew a fresh pot of coffee and get to work on my next big project.  And by big, I mean big--literally.

Three miniatures including two homages to Albrecht Dürer
Traditionally, my work is pretty small.  I rarely draw or paint much of anything beyond 12" x 14", and even that's pushing it.  The reason is pretty simple--I just love working on a very small scale.  The challenge of creating a miniature is exciting, and the finished product feels like a little bit of treasure in your hands when it's done.  With that in mind, I'm going to step out on a limb and stretch my creative wings.  I think it's time to take my same verve for creating and let it live on a larger scale.

I don't know about you guys, but as an artist, I pick up canvases almost every chance I get.  That said, I have quite the closet full.  About three years ago or so, I bought two awesome 12" x 36" gallery wrap canvases.  I thought, "These are great!  There's so much I can do with them!"  And then they proceeded to sit on the floor next to my drafting table and stare at me for the next year.  When we moved, the poor things were relegated to the closet in my little studio and did not see the light of day until now.

Primed and ready to go!
After musing on what direction I'd like to take my work next, inspiration suddenly struck and I knew just what to do with those canvases.  While the plan is still just a mental sketch at this point, I've hauled my neglected canvases out of the closet and brushed several layers of gesso over them.  Next comes some sanding, and then it's time to really get down to business.  Back next time with some progress or, if I'm lucky, the finished pieces!

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