Changing the horizon line lessens the importance of the water. In this one I was especially interested in the line between the water and the sky on the left side of the island.
Showing posts with label Haddington Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haddington Island. Show all posts
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Haddington Island
Changing the horizon line lessens the importance of the water. In this one I was especially interested in the line between the water and the sky on the left side of the island.
Labels:
British Columbia,
Haddington Island,
series
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Curiouser and curiouser

This is one of seven or eight paintings I did of Haddington Island in British Columbia. I painted it again and again as a stake in the ground to mark my resolve to quit painting "pretty pictures." Not that there's anything wrong with pretty pictures, but it is a wrong goal for me with my work.
Instead, my goal is for every painting to be an opportunity to let curiosity have free reign. To follow what intrigues me and not consider the outcome.
Land, sky, water. How they meet, mingle, ignore, and embrace each other. How they are interesting apart as much as together. I find that even writing about it makes me want to paint it again.
Labels:
British Columbia,
curious,
Haddington Island
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