Not surprisingly, sugar skulls and skeletons are on my mind as I have some paintings to do for an autumn "Skull & Skeleton" gallery show. I've been looking forward to showing my work for this show, and I'm in the process of creating what I like to call "mental paintings".
Coloring my black & white design became a lesson in playing with different color combinations and color juxtaposition. As I colored in my design, I thought about possible ideas for paintings and mixed media work for the show.
I've found that working in this landscape format, I generally work left to right across both pages and the same held true for this particular spread. I thought of some (at least to me) great ideas for paintings and alters, and I can't wait to get started on some of them.
I adore sugar skulls - not just the aesthetics of them, but what they represent. I think it's "normal" and natural to think of the last months of a departed loved one when in the emotional state of grieving. But I think as the pain eases we can stop replaying those last days or months in our minds, and move on to celebrating the LIFE of that loved one. I think that is how it should be. A person's time on this earth isn't about the way they died, it's about the way they lived, and that's what sugar skulls are all about.
Here's the completed spread. A symphony of brilliant color and design. You didn't really think I was going to be able to stick with all that monochromatic stuff for long now, did you? I hope that you're enjoying the same nice weather that has arrived here in my hometown, and as the weekend approaches, I hope you CELEBRATE the warm weather, cookouts & frolicking in the sun, LOVE everyone (even those not so lovable), and CREATE something fabulous! Stay safe, and I'll see you again on Monday!
PHOTO OF THE DAY
"Columbine" |
This beauty decided to live again against all odds. I bought it last season and neglected to find a home for it in the ground before winter arrived. To my delighted surprise, it survived the long winter in a little pot on the deck. I'll be finding a permanent home for it this weekend!