My art is a visual expression of energy and this Martha Graham quote reminds me we’re all artists expressing our own unique style.
There’s no one to keep up with but yourself.
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My art is a visual expression of energy and this Martha Graham quote reminds me we’re all artists expressing our own unique style.
There’s no one to keep up with but yourself.
Loved her use of yellow ochre with black and white, with gestural lines.
Her work reminds me of three other abstract expressionist artists: Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline.
Here I am already on day 19 of my experiment of blogging for 30 days straight, sharing my everyday paintings.
Are you enjoying this?
I am inspired by Hyunmee Lee’s work and today’s piece is derived from one of hers.
Lee was born in Korea and in 1991 got a Master of Arts in Visual Arts from the Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney. From 1997 to 2008 she taught at various universities. She retired from teaching art in 2008 (in Utah) to concentrate full-time on exhibiting her work in galleries in the USA.
You can find our more about Lee at her website. Have you seen her work before?
Like Gustave Courbet’s “Seascape,” painted in 1874.
Here’s a watercolor I derived from his painting.
Have you ever heard of impressionist painter, Antoine Chintreuil, born in 1814 in Paris, France?
I thought I’d paint a quick semi-abstract landscape today. Here’s a watercolor I derived from Chintreuil’s “The Coast,” which he painted from about 1850 to 1857.
For this sickly, solitary, poor painter, a former pupil of Corot, the Ile-de-France was the occasion of delicate poems in which Redon rightly distinguished “that tender and gentle genius which reveals itself in a simple manner and in such a discreet form and whose profound and passionate reserve is echoed only in a number of select souls.”
(Impressionism, 1973, published by Chartwell Books, Inc., p. 45).