For Tracy Michele, who always sees them first.
"I wish you to consider that I have been speaking of what I wished to accomplish in these pictures, rather than what I have done; for I may have failed in these efforts. I should, nevertheless, be much gratified if you could see them ...."
- Thomas Cole, letter dated May 1828
Monday, January 25, 2010
perishable things
"I am in despair at the swift flight of time, and the utter impossibility I feel to lay hold upon anything permanent. All my hours and days go to perishable things."
- James Russell Lowell
After struggling the past few months with pretty much everything I've tried to put my hands on, I'm now finished this one measly watercolor study of a skyline in Brooklyn. I like the composition and the color scheme (I changed things a bit from how they appear --- sometimes things look right "live" but all wrong in a painting) but atmosphere and sunlight do very interesting things optically to the edges of forms and I'm afraid I'm having trouble catching that. But this study is successful in terms of composition and the balance between detail and generality. A full sized version is next and I hope to have that finished by the end of February.
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