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Fountainhead

1/20/2020

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Fountainhead
​"Fountainhead" - acrylic on mat board, 12" x 16".  Available here and at Artfinder.

I intended to show you a very large, very impressive abstract today. 

Which became not one, not two, but THREE failed paintings and a heap of gesso. And that brought to mind the wisdom of Brian Rutenberg (episode 56 of Studio Visits) "Trying too hard always shows and always sucks the big one."  ​ Yep.  It does and it did.  

I can't even show you what it was, because it is covered in black gesso now.  But Wonder Mike knows, and he is shaking his head at the thought of it. Horrible.

So what do you do when your paint day is an epic fail?  Walk away.  Eat something.  Breathe a little.  Then get back in there and try something else
This time I followed Rutenberg's advice: extreme limitation (three tools - paper towel, rubber wedge, squeegee).  A basic composition.  Then flipped upside down and completed.  Easily.  Like the first part of the day never happened.  Maybe it just took me three large paintings to loosen up?  I love the way the paint glides over mat board with the rubber wedge, leaving galaxies and planets and other worlds where nothing existed before.
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I met local writer Thea Constantine this past week at Two Rivers Books in St. Johns.   She just happened to be dropping off copies of her new book, Stumptown, which I grabbed and which she graciously autographed for me.

​It is important to note that Thea has a singing cat, Chupacabra.  This sets a new standard for Wonder Mike, and also for newcomers Norbet and Peanut (arriving this week from Phoenix, along with a certain special someone), all of whom could now be expected to sing for their supper.
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Carol
1/20/2020 12:24:01 pm

Love finding your little faces and figures in your abstracts! Love the muted tones with that splash of bright!

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jen
1/20/2020 01:45:02 pm

Carol! I love that you find things in my abstracts! ha ha! They are a mystery to me until you mention them...then WHOA!

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Carolyn
1/20/2020 03:38:10 pm

Speaking of things "seen" in your abstracts, how about the "child" reaching out to touch the world in the bottom and "Captain Fearless" right in the center, arms akimbo! I, too, love to search your abstracts of the seen unseen! :)

jen
1/21/2020 11:10:11 am

Carolyn! I didn't see those at all! You and Carol are kindred spirits...finding the hidden gems. xo

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Carl Stoveland
1/20/2020 12:33:53 pm

I struggled with the redo blues myself this weekend. AS you know we all go through it. You pulled a winner out with this painting. Congrats! Sometimes my favorites are the ones I do battle with and I'm guilty of sometimes hanging in too long on one when the muse is out to lunch and just make myself nuts. It makes up for the ones where the painting just seems to come from somewhere deep inside and has to bet out and on canvas.

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jen
1/20/2020 01:46:42 pm

Carl! The "redo blues" is how I will think of it from now on! Thanks bunches for your feedback....I am pleased that I went back in there for one more try. And relieved that the muse is no longer on hiatus. Phew!

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Dotty Seiter link
1/20/2020 01:46:50 pm

I am bedazzled—by Fountainhead and by your story of today's painting escapades! Texture and layering are knocking my socks off!

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jen
1/20/2020 01:48:52 pm

Dotty! I'll take bedazzled! Yay! It was a struggle...until it wasn't. And then it was a breeze. If you can grab any mat board, it does some magical things with texture quite easily. And allows a bit of spritzing without falling apart. Unlike my hair. ha ha!

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Carolyn
1/20/2020 03:33:14 pm

Brilliant! Fountainhead is a knock out! You are the Master if "redo blues" if there ever was one. I love seeing all the phases your paintings go through.

I know Wonder Mike is as excited as I am to meet Norbet and Peanut.....can hardly wait for pictures! xoxo

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jen
1/21/2020 11:08:56 am

Carolyn! Hello, friend! Thank you so much for your encouragement....and YES! We are so excited for new family...and there will be pics! Woot!

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