Wednesday, May 28, 2008
land beside me
Another master-piece by my sister Liz. I am enjoying seeing her work evolve and take on a new meaning. In order to be an artist, the work lies in the actual doing and letting one's work find a way by utilizing new techniques and working them through just as one would with a new exercise or diet. The results finally appear worthwhile. This is one of my favorite paintings that she has done. (Hint, Hint.) I see the calm before the storm in this work. I know that Liz has been working hard to use a limited palette and I love the end result. It is easy on the eyes. What do you see?
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Art in the Family,
Liz
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8 comments:
It feels like a lovely farm I know in upper NY state on a gray day. Familiar. Very nice piece.
That Liz always blows me aways. there is a quietness to her art that I love.
It's wonderful. I am drawn to country scenes, probably from long ago memories of visitng my granparents on their farm. What do I see? I see the quietness of the countryside but also imagine some animals in the barn, a truck kicking up dust as it drives down the gravel road...
It's gorgeous! I love the color palate. They are cool and calm with almost a pre-snow feel.
Looks like a lovely place to be.
A family of artist! Are your children interested in art as well?
I really love this. Your sister has a lot of talent—just like you!
yes, indeed it's a beautiful painting! i love it. it certainly evokes a calm, peacefulness. and thanks for your nice comments on my blog, by the way!
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