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Everything Thought Begins With A Feeling

3/18/2020

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​"Everything Thought Begins With a Feeling" - acrylic on wood panel, 24" x 18".  Available here and at Artfinder.

Painting is an intellectual endeavor, but it enters us on the animal level, through the pores.  Everything thought begins with a feeling.  Let us feel something first. - BRIAN RUTENBERG, ​A Little Long Time

l am rolling around in the Rutenberg book like a dog in a cow pasture.  Covered in....well, paint.  Which really helps with the social distancing.  Which is also a boon to artists, who roll around in solitude like...well, you see the theme here. :)  There is a big ol' silver lining to putting the brakes on "normal" daily life. 
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Everything Thought Begins With A Feeling
Here in Portland (malarkey headquarters), we're feeling the sun on our faces as spring explodes all around us.  We're feeling the warmth of community as our little neighborhood becomes a haven of dog walking smiling people who have slowed down their lives.  We're feeling the glow of good citizens patronizing the local businesses at a safe distance (online and walk-up carry-out) and the occasional patron who leaves a $1000 tip to help keep the doors open (yep, that happened right here in the friendly PNW).  The thoughts created by these feelings are pretty darn good, and a perfect healing balm of hope.   

​Which, when mixed with paint, creates a lovely glazing material.  Just sayin'.

About the painting:  Beginning with a grayscale underpainting with a lighter horizon and darker "saddle", adding progressively heavier layers of color.  Primary tools used include the esteemed rubber wedge and a palette knife, with a smidgeon of paper towel and dry brush.  Chopsticks used liberally throughout.
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Carl Stoveland
3/19/2020 01:01:26 pm

Here in Fla. life has slowed considerably. I’m in learning and painting mode as painters laugh and work on painting my house a nice sunny yellow (same color just a refresh) Latin music playing out my window. Trying to enjoy my days while helping and socially distancing.

The teal pink and orange vibrate and play in the piece in such a delightful way.

Carl

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jen
3/19/2020 01:19:19 pm

Carl! I am SO happy you are painting (while the house is getting painted!) - this downtime is truly a gift when it comes to painting time.

And thank you...loving the Rutenbergian color palettes!

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Dotty Seiter link
3/19/2020 03:13:19 pm

not one for change in
altitude but climbed up to
top left wherein rest

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jen
3/19/2020 07:56:40 pm

Dotty! Thanks for climbing and resting...even in an altitude change. xo

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Carol
3/19/2020 03:31:52 pm

Yes, painting gives us the luxury to be in the zone and escape from every day chores and worries. It's keeping me sane! Yes, lots of dog walkers!

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jen
3/19/2020 07:57:41 pm

Carol! It is keeping us sane over here, too! Glad people are walking dogs all around the world. :)

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