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Feven's new haircut, pastel on altered book page 14 x 20.5 cm |
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Grandson sits for pocket money, pastel on paper, 14.5 x 21 cm |
I ran into Jane Lewis today and gave her a run down on what I am up to at the moment. When I recounted what I have been doing I said that it was going to mess me up for a while before I could figure out how I could use all this learning to do something that feels like me. I wondered when I'll come out the other side…
In my portrait group today I admitted to everyone that there is something satisfying about creating a recogniseable likeness - working tight. I just look and measure and reach for a few colours that translate what I see. It feels different. I am not struggling with the edge between figuaritve and abstract. It's restful, not thrilling, though.
I wonder when I will come out the other side.