One of the side benefits of buying big sheets of canvas is that after I have completed an 11x17 portrait for my friend, Botticelli, I have a narrow strip of canvas left. These strips provide a painting area of approximately 5 x 14 which seemed right for a panoramic landscape. So that's what I've begun to create on these little leftovers. I'm finding that it's fun. Also the size dictates that they be simple paintings with not a lot of detail. Right up my alley, you might say. The one featured here is being given away at an upcoming auction. (I'm expecting high six figures, how about you?) Also, while I'm here I should report that my Botticelli channeling has peaked at eight. I'm waiting for feedback from Sandro (or his foundation--see previous blog) before I proceed. I was comforted to find out that the new fall fashions are bringing back the hood (see previous blog). I know Sandro will be pleased. The update seems to be working.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Leftover Landscapes
One of the side benefits of buying big sheets of canvas is that after I have completed an 11x17 portrait for my friend, Botticelli, I have a narrow strip of canvas left. These strips provide a painting area of approximately 5 x 14 which seemed right for a panoramic landscape. So that's what I've begun to create on these little leftovers. I'm finding that it's fun. Also the size dictates that they be simple paintings with not a lot of detail. Right up my alley, you might say. The one featured here is being given away at an upcoming auction. (I'm expecting high six figures, how about you?) Also, while I'm here I should report that my Botticelli channeling has peaked at eight. I'm waiting for feedback from Sandro (or his foundation--see previous blog) before I proceed. I was comforted to find out that the new fall fashions are bringing back the hood (see previous blog). I know Sandro will be pleased. The update seems to be working.
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