This entry should really be titled "Spring Cleaning" considering that these date from 2007. But you know how it goes - artwork lingers in a desktop folder of half-thoughts and to-dos until you just suck it up and post it, even if you kind of wish you weren't.
The subject in the set of paintings below is the view from my rear window. I know, no ballerina, no newlyweds, no wife's murderer. Not even a small dog. But a shy view of Downtown and of the Bay Bridge and lots of wooden fire escapes of 20th Street homes.
I truly think that one needn't go far to be challenged in drawing and painting. No need for exotic locales or glamorous people, you just have to be interested in all things around you even if they appear to be mundane.
What I got out of doing these? A notion that light paints things so differently each day that the same world appears changed.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Rear Window
Labels: Photoshop, San Francisco
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28 comments:
wow! Fantastic pieces!
i really like the transitions you´ve done with the light.
thanks for sharing!
wow...aaaawesome!!!! LOVE them!
They're all amazing!
awesome work Dani!!!
These are gorgeous, Dani!
amazing!
love it!
super fresh lighting & colors :)
so awesome
That's SO beautiful Daniela !
Thanks for sharing.
It's a delight for the eyes :-)
Great post. "notion that light paints things so differently each day that the same world appears changed." Will share this insight with my students.
Great pantings, really awesome work.
wow these are amazing!! I love that you did different color studies of the same place during different times/day.
belli forti, ragazza. e che colori !!!! complimenti.
Well seen and captured Daniela!
You have such an eye.
Dani..these are soo beautiful! just great stuff !!
Inspiring work, Dani. You've found your own 'Rouen Cathedral!' JVB
Dani,
These sketches are amazing. It reminds me of another artist, Kim Cogan. Keep posting as your artistry is very inspiring.
cK
Now I know you have a blog too! Awesome stuff Dani! These paintings are awesome.
you are so talented and inspiring
I'm Emma's grandma and I'm glad she pointed me to your Blog! Terrific stuff and I look forward to meeting you one of these days.
cool job
nice work
Fantastic!
i really like the transitions you´ve done with the light.
nice. I love the change in light from the same view. like a Monet type thing.
Lovely variation of colours and values you have going on in these paintings.
Just found your blog! Awesomes stuff!
Haughtiness drawings. Good morning from France!
What a real atmosphere ! Impressionst
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