Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sometimes you just know....

A couple of entries below this one, I posted a finished painting based on a childhood
memory of chasing fireflies in the moonlight and running through Grannies Marigolds while doing this.
(please scroll down to see the completed painting)
It is one of the fondest childhood memories I have.
Granny thought that children should never be chastised for following their dreams, so we did not get into trouble for running on her small flowers.

The original finished work was very well received .
Many,many people saw what I did in the painting.
Yet, something held me back on signing this work.
So I set it aside.

A few days ago, I got the idea that the painting lacked movement.
But how was I to add movement to this type of painting?
The painting as it was, consisted of many layers of applied acrylics, using many different methods.
This painting was a wonder of texture and colour.
Anything added to it had to be abstract yet definable. (is that a word?)

I decided on a type of free form Sprite for my figures.
I posed them in a Joyous dance pattern.
As if abandon was the norm and peace and happiness was the main goal of these two figures.
They are painted in the Yellows and Ochers that I used for the fireflies.
They have definate shape and form, but look as if they could change shape in a second, and dance more.
Like children chasing after Fireflies in the dark.

This painting (to me) represents Hope and Joy.
This painting represents love of a grandmother that understood the significance of allowing children not having to worry about Marigolds that get trampled while chasing a dream.

I hope you like the final outcome of this painting.
It pleases me to no end.
~~Kathleen
Please note, while being almost impossible to photograph in true colours, I was finally able to get one photo that is true to the original colour of this painting!
so I present;
Marigolds and Fireflies
16" X 20"
Acrylics on canvas
Click on photo to enlarge

5 comments:

Studio Yaahl said...
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Sadia said...

It's done beautifully Kathleen! I like the abstract look and the glow of the yellow tones. Great job and what a nice way to recollect childhood memories.

Katie Dee's Pics said...

You have created a lovely image of children having fun and dancing. Its gorgeous.

Thanks for your recent comment on my two pics, Kathleen. Hope all is well with you and that you have a lovely christmas with the grandchildren.
Keep Happy.

Anonymous said...

Hi Kathleen!
Now you have another follower! Glad to see you have a blog too, I really love this piece. It really has a whimsical, magical feel that childhood has. Great work!

Dawn
(QueenBStudio)

glebson liMa said...
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