You'd think smaller means easier or at least quicker, right? Well no. It takes the same amount of planning and designing your composition, deciding what you want to emphasize in the painting...is it light, color, mood or subject etc. In other words creating a painting instead of copying a subject or being literal.
Smaller might mean less paint and a little quicker execution but I find it harder to paint small strokes with brush or painting knives than the big swooping strokes using your whole arm and shoulder, like I do when painting large. They both take concentration and energy. The biggest challenge for me is to not overwork paintings because they can become very stiff. My favorite works are the ones that flow and are spontaneous.
Here are some of the newer paintings that are being exhibited in various galleries for this season. Hope you enjoy them.
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