This painting started out based on the third thumbnail from left, top row, on the sheet of 35 but it stayed on my easel in the oil-wash foundation stage for days because the composition made me wince each time I looked at it. When I went back to work on this piece, I thought about how much my hometown has changed since I lived there and what it is that still binds me to the area. One fondness is the sound of the train whistle of my childhood that I heard again as I was shooting the reference photos for this series. I kept that sound in my mind as I painted this one, "Hometown Heartstrings," 14 x 14 inches, pastel on paper.
They continue in beauty...but more importantly-feeling.
ReplyDeleteThank you Loriann. I've been reading your blog posts of the past couple days with much interest. I so admire the depth of your emotion concerning your work...I've been meaning to post a comment but can only think, "Wow" and feel like I'm just skimming the surface of my painting life, between laundry, taxes, etc. You are a great inspiration to me and thank you for taking time to comment here.
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