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by Diana Boyd on 5/18/2010 1:59:47 AM
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Color and form

by Diana Boyd on 5/14/2010 10:39:29 PM
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Getting somewhere
The first two roosters on the barrel have become more defined and are speaking their separate minds as I go along with their creation.  I do allow my paintings to lead me after I have composed the basic lay in. To not pay attention to the simple voice of balance and reason has its price.  Paintings are much like math problems.  There is a solution; there is an " order of operations "; and, in fact, after that, the solutions are limitless!   Solution = Depends on how much time you have.  Solution = Depends on your own creative genius. Solution = Depends on everything you are depending on, right? 
Oh , and 
the perfect music for my muse!





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Naked barrel next phase

by Diana Boyd on 5/14/2010 10:20:40 PM
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Laying in the Images
Next phase, the lay in of my figures, in this case.. Roosters!
I had tried a lot of other ideas out , the poppies, the chiseling out around the forms, 
and finally came full circle to do what I am known for - and
not poppies.
Still stuck to the idea of barrel identity; don't want to cover that up, its shape, its skin, its naturally aged patina. 
So a light cleaning of debris and then i sealed the exterior with a clear coat acrylic.
Next I dance my brush loaded with red acrylic pigments and try to capture  an active expression
with quick sure strokes.  I always start my paintings drawing in red paint.  Instant excitement!

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by Diana Boyd on 5/13/2010 11:35:30 AM
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