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Beckoning Hand

1/7/2021

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"Beckoning Hand"  - acrylic and charcoal on cradled wood panel, 14" x 11" x .75".  Ready to hang (sides are painted; no need to frame.  Hanging wire is attached). Part of the series "A View From the Gorge."   This painting will be part of an ART DROP courtesy of Get the Gallery.  Follow them on social media to find out when and where this painting will be "dropped" for one lucky collector to discover!

There is a faith in loving fiercely 
the one who is rightfully yours
especially if you have
waited years and especially
if part of you never believed
you could deserve this
loved and beckoning hand
held out to you this way.

from The True Love, by David Whyte.
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Beckoning Hand
The view inside my mind stays firmly in the Columbia River Gorge...vast skies, basalt spires, misty horizons and every shade of gray.  It is becoming so much a part of me that I feel it in my spirit deeply.  It makes me sing and laugh, smile and weep, catch my breath and sigh.  It is softening my heart.  I feel myself opening and becoming braver, even as my thighs scream at the final assent, even as my lungs beg for mercy at the millionth steep switchback.  With each step, each hike, each view - my edges are becoming polished and the light begins to come through.  


​About the art : this is the second piece done on a neutral underpainting of raw umber and titanium white.  Using mostly rubber wedge, paper towels, fingers, the back of my hand (thanks for that, Pauline Agnew!  Now it is my favorite tool!) and acrylic paint.  Unlike the last one, I was able to work quickly and instinctively here.  The key is the inspiration pic was well-composed and allowed me to veer away from it rather quickly without losing the gist of the idea.  Very satisfying session.

I made a couple of small adjustments to the painting after the camera was turned off and I could step away from it for a minute.
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Carl Stoveland
1/7/2021 10:08:03 am

Another wonderful pairing of written post, quote, finished art and video. I’m really enjoying the videos watching your process and the paintings come alive! And that painting gorgeous!!

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jen
1/7/2021 09:39:17 pm

Carl! Thanks, friend! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos, despite my awkward newbie-ness! More to come...

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Dotty Seiter link
1/7/2021 10:08:06 am

Your videos dazzle and dare. THANK YOU!

So much fun and satisfaction to be had in painting, Jen.

Quickly and instinctively with a couple of small adjustments after the fact = a winning combination.

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jen
1/7/2021 09:40:00 pm

Dotty! I hope to get better at dazzling and daring this year. Thank you lovely friend!!!

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Carol Kitchell link
1/7/2021 03:50:41 pm

I love watching the painting be birthed. If you're using acrylic, what's dripping after the water application?

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jen
1/7/2021 09:41:50 pm

Carol! Hooray! Thanks for watching! That is the acrylic mixing with the water. If I time the spray just right (within 30 seconds or so of applying the paint), I can get it to move. A little longer and I can pull paint off in streaks with a paper towel or wedge. Too soon and it's just mud. All about the timing...

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Carol Edan link
1/9/2021 10:22:19 am

Mesmerized with your video! Love the drips and drops. Techniques I used when doing my acrylic painting was to make a very milky color and spread it over and then hold the substrate vertically.... if it didn't drip I would spray more water at the bottom edge and blot drips I didn't like. It works with oils and OMS.

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jen
1/11/2021 02:48:06 pm

Carol! I am delighted you like the video! And thanks for the tips...I had no idea it could be done with oils!

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Carol Edan link
1/12/2021 03:27:57 am

I am learning lots with my ColdWaxAcademy. Using OMS as a reduction reveals underlying layers. Also there are pours! Haven't been that successful. Still learning!! Always learning better than watching the news!

jen
1/12/2021 09:16:24 pm

Oil pours? Holy macaroons! I want to see that!

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