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JP In your "intimate moments" studio log, you mention we may have a similar palette. This surprises me as I've always viewed yours as being far more varied than my own basic red-before-blue breaking of Arnold's Law ...[Arnold's First Law of Colorifics - now there's a catchy phrase.] There is some connection in the fact that I buy the low-quality oils though (nevertheless they're still not so cheap). |
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karen Hillel, I would really like to see these small studies better, would it be possible to put them in your studio log one by one?? a fast small sketch is usually much more revealing and interesting than what we think. Yours, your drawings too, have a simple, straight-forward, energetic thrust that has the idea and the movement condensed in it, the bare essentials, this is difficult to achieve. Making things complicated is easy what is really difficult is expressing as much with a simple approach. please?? |
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Hillel Yeah, I noticed the similarity when I posted that studio log image of my failed canvas. Colour's not a major concern of mine, I'm not enough of a sensualist to really consider myself to be a colourist or even a painter for that matter. I'm much more interested in construction, exploration and drawing. My approach to colour is fairly arbitrary and I suspect you're fairly similar in that regard. |