LolaJovan.com
  • Home
  • ART
  • BLOG
  • Exhibits
    • The Downside of Lycanthropy
    • A Song for the Hunted
    • The Wild God
    • NUDGE - SHOVE
  • BOOKS

30 Paintings in 30 Days, Day 24

1/24/2017

4 Comments

 
Picture

"Reverberation" - mixed media on paper, 15" x 22" (unframed dimension). Inquiries: [email protected].

Princes wait there in the world, it's true.
Princes, yes, but wolves and humans, too.
Stay at home.
             From "Stay With Me", Into the Woods

Oh gosh - can I just tell you how I catch my breath when I look at this piece?  It is another big stretch piece from the Stan Kurth workshop, and I couldn't be more delighted.  It's like I've climbed a huge tree here in the woods and am looking way far down to the forest floor below.  I can't believe I did this. :)

But I did.  It was day two of the workshop, when I got good and mad at the underpainting - it wasn't giving me any clear pointers for where to go next.  So I grabbed red, mixed it with gesso, and attacked the paper.  Pure emotion, pure intensity and determination.  I stopped thinking about it.  And therein lies the key.  I had to get out of my own head.

There is a lot of pressure when painting in a workshop.  Twenty or thirty sets of eyes, people walking around and commenting and watching.  It is easy to start wondering what everyone else is thinking about your work and get caught up in an inner dialogue that ties your gut in knots and interrupts the muse like nothing else.  Getting mad is a good way to shut that up!  ha ha!  But don't throw paint at your table partner.

Kurth says: "​You have the power within you to make art any way you want, without the fear of what anyone else might say or think.  Turn off the internal dialogue with all of those critics looking over your shoulder as you paint.  Let your intuition guide you."  wow and YES.

It is tempting to stay safe at home rather than venturing out into the woods (or into a new style of painting).   I am so glad we decided to head out on this journey together, dear reader!  If you are experimenting with something new, I'd love to hear about it. :)





Today's "Pay What You Can" piece is "Feathered Warrior", pen and ink on paper, 6" x 12".   This piece will be shipped flat.  Shipping is anticipated to be around $6.



Email me at [email protected] with how much (or how little) you'd like to pay for this cutie (shipping will be added).  The winner will be selected at random and notified via email in 24 hours.
Picture
4 Comments
Carol Edan link
1/24/2017 01:35:46 pm

I can see why you are so ecstatic! It is a wonderful piece! The colors sing,love the touch a green. Yes new ways is like finding your way in a forest. How great when we find that perfect spot!
Have you received the game yet? What do you think!

Reply
jen
1/24/2017 03:57:40 pm

Carol, thank you!!! I feel like I am in that perfect spot this month. Completely magical. And YES! This game is so adorable! I love all the different queens AND kings (a cookie king? how perfect!) and can't wait for someone to be willing to play it with me. :)

Reply
Dotty Seiter link
1/25/2017 08:29:23 am

If someone set Reverberation and Feathered Warrior together in front of me, would I think they were created by the same person? Not so much!

You are STEPPING OUT, Jen! And I love that you're feeling resonance, reverberation and breath-catching delight with your big stretches into new work.

LOVE your post about your inner critic, your perceived external critics, the alchemy of anger and paint, the pressure that can come to bear when painting in a workshop. Thank you for giving voice—in words and paint.

Reply
jen
1/25/2017 08:54:18 am

Dotty! You are so right! "Feathered Warrior" was one of my first pieces long ago...and I love seeing these two together. Such a contrast! It reminds me of how far into the woods I have ventured.

Thank you, sweet Dotty, for your encouragement and for spending time with me here in cyberspace. I cherish our kindredness.

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Lola Jovan

    Picture

    Get Mail!

    * indicates required
    /* real people should not fill this in and expect good things - do not remove this or risk form bot signups */

    Intuit Mailchimp

    Categories

    All
    An Unexpected Life
    Bones
    Bossy Pants
    Mischief And Malarkey
    Rewilding
    The Art Of Seeing
    The Inner Landscape
    The Weight Of Words

contact lola
Picture
Here's the blue wild, where
tiny dreamers ride beasts, speak
​ birdsong, hold the moon.

(by poet Mary W. Cox)
​


​Art prints available on request
  • Home
  • ART
  • BLOG
  • Exhibits
    • The Downside of Lycanthropy
    • A Song for the Hunted
    • The Wild God
    • NUDGE - SHOVE
  • BOOKS