Thursday. August 2,1S79
The Herald And The lantern
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For the past couple of but that Idea wm swiftly months I have been dismissed while I searched working on an oil of a home for another surface on and its surrounding Ian- whichto make my marks, dscape in EMora. Slural- As «n avid collector of community up Rt. "47‘»'raw .materials that only beyond Dennisvilkt'. Rl*h -Hint at potential. I usually Ume I travel there rM*ttf*'J''Mavw: on hand in my transition of the codstltne' • traveling storehouse some inland, from the rtW’Mlge' goody.that will serve in a where water meedpaahd.'i pinch. In this instance, I again and again. to 'Rlatl ' found among a bundle of lush, quiet, fertile place old books a small volume where the slow but steady covered with fine gieygrowth of a crop sets the green linen. The color tone pace for living. looked promising, and thus This past session, I was The Tin Flute" by decided on impulse to Gabrielle Roy illuminated travel beyond my usual on a fine summer s day. stop and came upon a The hide glue that binds the vision so captivating that I fabric acted as a sealer parked the car and stepped against the absorbancy of into the scene, a Rorschach the cardboard, and a wash mandalla: a large fresh- of painting medium water lake ringed with (comprised of one part trees, and two grand skies, each turps, stand oil. and The clarity of the view damar varnish) was struck me first, sort of a scrubbed into the fibers as
from a No.6 round to a No.9 flat): a few strokes and the . basic composition is established. One stroke, and a row of trees is indicated. Success depends on getting the strokes in the right place, while controlling their size, shape, and color, which is a matter of feel as well as vision. Sometimes one works sparingly or with "a loaded brush". I prefer the latter approach, as it can. take one beyond caution. By the end of the session. I had illuminated not only the book, but my own experience as well.
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that paints and brushes adequate, but the book were in the car, but as I slightly opened stood at a hurried for them (pausing workable angle. Having only to let a black snake such a small surface area pass, it dawned on me that on which to make a I had no canvas but the one statement does not allow I had been laboring on for for niggling details, weeks. I considered (especially when the working on a portion of it. brushes on hand range
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