Someone I don't know asked me from afar why do I always paint or draw beauty in my art? My first reaction was "I don't". I have done my share of gnarled old character and enjoy that. My second thought was, and 'so what if I do?'
Artists do tend to like a theme. Case in point. Yesterday I went to see The Masters of The American West Show at The Autry Museum in L.A. This year's show is a a stunner. THIS IS THE LEVEL OF PAINTING I ASPIRE TO. Forget the subject matter. Morgan Weistling's work was once again my favorite in the show, winning the covetted Patron's Award, and not for the first time! but I am a bit biased when it comes to this man's great work. See it here www.morganweistling.com
I raced home and got out my drawing board. Back to the drawing always. Forgive me but I did a bit of beauty. The MASTERS all had it and I had seen plenty of beauty today in the show, be it in the face of a weathered cowboy, in the drifts of melting snow, the feathers of a white swan, the fur of a wolf, or in the lace of a pretty child's apron.
Keep going, I said to myself, and may the Art Gods please give me strength to paint my HE-ART, always as beautifully as I can.
STRENGTH
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5 comments:
I agree with you completely. Art is the spirit that speaks to you. I see it in the work you do and hear it in the words you share. You are amazing!
You do Beauty so beautifully and yes you are amazing!
I like pretty....
Bravo, Johanna. Paint what is in your heart. It's a shame that some look for the "ugly" in art instead of the truth.
It was a WONDERFUL show wasn't it??
So great to have so many wonderful examples to aspire to isn't it???
Love this one, Jo!!!
thanks all...yes Marian The Masters show raises the bar!
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