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Showing posts with label impressionistic. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Unto dust thou shalt return, from mud, thou shalt emerge

I had accumulated a few pages of doodling over the week, and it seemed a waste to commit them to garbage.  I decided to go through them and see if I could mine something usable from them.  With judicious cropping and framing, I was able to assemble a few pieces for my viewing pleasure.  Sort of like a gemologist picking and choosing and evaluating before the polishing. 



This was my least favorite piece.  It was too busy for my taste.  I felt like I was trying to fit all the plots into my story, but I didn't have a clear direction to where the story was going.  I was obfuscated, even after cropping away of extraneous objects. 



After I framed the doodling with a proper mat, the painting took on a different personality.  It appeared prim and proper now. 


I loved this one.  To me it was the simplicity.  For sure the proportion of the lotus leaf and the blossom and the dragonfly seemed not proper and perhaps the shapes were too impressionistic, yet none of that seemed to matter.  Fo me anyways.


I custom built a frame for this painting. I love the way it was dressed.  I forgot to mention that the painting was done on cicada skin Xuan, a very thin and translucent paper and I mounted this paper on canvas, instead of the usual route of mounting on Xuan.  The texture of the canvas came through the paper and to the untrained eye, one might have thought the painting was done on canvas to begin with. This added another layer of nuance to this simple doodling. 



The same three players filled the paper in this painting.  The dragonfly was done in a less impressionistic fashion though.  It showed more details and realism than the previous painting.


Gave it a proper housing,



The lesson I learned was that don't be too quick to write anything off.  A little cosmetic make-up might be all one needed.