The promise of purple is transcendence. (Oh yes. Click on that link) [ Oh dear, post publish note: click on the minislip on that link...see on the left of the first picture. The sand and lavender. The direct link keeps going to the basque.] We're wearing lavender lingerie. Spritzing the scent of violet. A first layer carefully chosen because it is important to begin with the end in mind. Remember contemplation? The impact of the piece? Mystery, tension, resonance and return? We want flow and tension. We want boldness and subtlety. We want to sustain a pace, but offer pause as well. This requires setting up vibrations and color connotations. That shimmer that you see in the silk, the sand next to the lace? We want that. And we'll have it. You can bet on that. Oh yes, it is a must. You'll see that sand and silver beckoning, trees and sky in lucent radiance. Throughout the piece, these hints of sky will lie upon a log, a branch, a frond. You'll spy a peek or two. The scent will pull you in. It will energize at times, or convince you to linger, depending on where you find it and in what quantity. This painting must have allure, subtle persistent attraction. Offer a taste to the connoiseur, something, something of desire. When we're done, all clothed and fully dressed, you may not know exactly why, but your eyes will want that lavender silken sky.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Lavender Lingerie
The promise of purple is transcendence. (Oh yes. Click on that link) [ Oh dear, post publish note: click on the minislip on that link...see on the left of the first picture. The sand and lavender. The direct link keeps going to the basque.] We're wearing lavender lingerie. Spritzing the scent of violet. A first layer carefully chosen because it is important to begin with the end in mind. Remember contemplation? The impact of the piece? Mystery, tension, resonance and return? We want flow and tension. We want boldness and subtlety. We want to sustain a pace, but offer pause as well. This requires setting up vibrations and color connotations. That shimmer that you see in the silk, the sand next to the lace? We want that. And we'll have it. You can bet on that. Oh yes, it is a must. You'll see that sand and silver beckoning, trees and sky in lucent radiance. Throughout the piece, these hints of sky will lie upon a log, a branch, a frond. You'll spy a peek or two. The scent will pull you in. It will energize at times, or convince you to linger, depending on where you find it and in what quantity. This painting must have allure, subtle persistent attraction. Offer a taste to the connoiseur, something, something of desire. When we're done, all clothed and fully dressed, you may not know exactly why, but your eyes will want that lavender silken sky.
Well the lush painting is easier to fathom then the words ma dear :)
ReplyDeleteLove lavender blue dilly dilly
Who doesn't.
Wonderfully lyrical marks here!
You are in your element..
That's because you read pictures very well. Who needs words? I love marking those lyrical marks...yep, it feels good. Thank you. Gorgeous stuff from you today. Oh my!!! :)
ReplyDeleteTHat would be "making" those marks. oops
ReplyDeleteJanice,
ReplyDeleteThe "perfume of color" shot is really nice. Starting to involve me...
Yes, the sand and lilac is gorgeous together. Sadly not available, because they HAD me. Time to go in search of cheap knockoffs in sand and lilac. Maybe a suit, so it's not hidden. Hmm, I own a lilac shift, and a sand suit... I do a lot of colorful combos, but I never thought to put them together. Monday! Lingerie-and-painting-inspired suit!
Regards,
Kelly
That's my favorite shot too. oooh, Monday suit will be gorgeous!!! I like that.
ReplyDeleteHey YOUR teaching sells!
ReplyDeleteYou learned me good.
Now on to lavender..ahem
Good work grasshopper!!! I am having some of those stamps soon. :) I am thrilled for you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's a lot of fun to be smooshing around the paint like you do, and making all those neat shapes and colors.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days, I'm going to have to seriously get into oils (and not just fart around like I've done before).
- Friar
You rock , Friar. Thanks for stopping by. ANd For Don Woods. Quite and education lately. :)
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