We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
"Little Gidding"
T S Eliot

Monday, 27 May 2019

Impressions

Still no positive news on potential house move, so I treated myself to a new easel, which can accommodate canvases up to 4 feet - exciting! It took me an hour and a half to put it together though, because I was working from one of those exploded diagrams, and I had to backtrack on a couple of occasions as I got the wrong assembly order!

Here is my first go at using oil paints, with lavender as my inspiration. These are water soluble oil paints, so clean up is easy and no horrible fumes!

I've used a canvas board and I did a base block colour in acrylic paint first.


Love the feel of these paints, though drying time is a little irritating as I don't have many places to store them whilst waiting for them to dry.  By the way, this is using my old easel, which is good for smaller works.

Because I've been otherwise distracted trying to move house and have rather neglected this blog, I've got a lot of photos backed up that I wanted to share, so here is a very eclectic few!

Now I don't really do kitchen stuff, but it was my great niece's first birthday, and I was asked to do a birthday cake. This is a layered chocolate cake which is a cake my mother used to make when my sister and I were small. It turned out okay, (phew!) and it was good that great grandma was there, if only in spirit.



It has been a fabulous year for my wisteria ...


Recently had a trip to Tate Modern and saw two exhibitions - Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) and Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012).

Here are some of my favourites ...

Pierre Bonnard is all about colour -

The Violet Fence 1923














The Dining Room, Vernon 1925















The Dorothea Tanning exhibition was my favourite of the two.

Door 84
1984

There is an actual door down the centre - love it!






Insomnies
1957






















Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
1943














The Dorothea Tanning exhibition is on until 9 June 2019.

Happy Bank Holiday Monday!


2 comments:

  1. Beautiful. Good luck.
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  2. It's only taken me three days to visit. Got sidetracked when I got a jury summons and spent an entire day in musty courthouse waiting to be called for jury duty. No robes (except for the judge) and wigs in U.S. courts (grin).

    Sounds like you got a wonderful new easel. I like your beautiful lavender oil painting.

    I loved all the paintings you shared from the Tate, but my favorite has to be the last painting you showed.

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