This did not turn out the way I envisioned it. There is much more contrast and color. I pictured something soft, but then the owl is a predator. I struggle with making a painting that holds up from a distance and the fact that the owl is really camouflaged in his environment. I did start the crucifixion at Artists of Grace last night, but have to leave it there--its rather large and so cannot work on it again until Saturday. It is still emerging.
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The colors I choose reflect my emotional response. I often mix colors wet on the canvas using a palette knife to define shapes. I am also fascinated with the effects of light defining areas of dark and light and blended grayed tones to suggest atmosphere. I develop my work by painting or sketching on site or from my own photographic references; then through contemplation, condensation, transformation and revelation the finished work emerges. I have shown in juried shows at Framations Gallery, Queeny Park, Art Walk in St. Charles, a curated show at Des Peres Hospital and ongoing representation at Grace Church and the Northside Artspace at the Regions Bank Building in Clayton. I am a member of Art Saint Louis, Missouri Watercolor Society, Northside Art Association and Artists of Grace. I graduated from the University of Missouri as an Art Education Major and have since taken workshops with Susan Sarback (the School of Light and Color), Mel Stabin and Frank Webb.
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