5:56 PM: this is a shot of recent paintings on the west wall of my studio, photographed this afetrnoon
studio cleanup/reorg /
9:40 AM: i’m starting 2025 with a major cleanup & re-org of my studio, which is long overdue. i got a new husky cabinet of wheels, which has 12 drawers. my oil paints, gouaches & watercolors as well as my tools are being consolidated in this large cabinet, so everyhting will be far easier to locate.
today i’ll be working on organizing my brushes, many of which need to be tossed.
SEE PHOTOS BELOW
"fear no more III" /
fear no more III on 1-7-25 2:46pm
2:42 PM: a few moments ago, a small piece of paper was collaged to the right & just above the head of the large female figure carrying the red bag.
fear no more III on 1-7-25 2pm
2:12 PM: so i just dealt with that red i mentioned earlier.
1pm: when i approached this painting this morning, i saw that a corner of one of the collaged pieces of paper had lifted slightly from the canvas. i could eith put more adhesive beneath it, or take my spatula and lift it off. i chose the latter, and a larger piece came off than i had anticipated, revealing and orane shape located in the upper portion of the walking woman with her red bag. it made a lot of sense, both coloristically and compositionally. it was one of those unpredictable events i so love. it’s now a critical part of the composiiton, which has been enlivened. who knew?
it still has a ways to go; right now, that red shape on the lower left is bugging me…
BELOW: the before & after
fear no more III on 1-7-25 1pm
"fear no more"...further tweaks /
fear no more III, 24xx20” as she looked following this morning’s tweaks
2:52 PM: you can see the tweaks i made today in the comparative photos BELOW.
fear no more III on day 4: cleaning house /
fear no more III, 24x20” oil & collage on portrait linen, as she looked at the end of my day in the studio.
12:50 PM: this morning i cleaned house, removing much of yesterday’s work. it can breathe deeply now.
BELOW: fear no more III LEFT: as she looked yesterday and RIGHT: today
fear no more III, on day 3 /
fear no more III
2:14 PM: i made some tweaks to fear no more III, mostly on the right side of the composition, and also to the female figure carrying her red bag. as well, i introduced the dividers of the large tiles beneath the feet of the two figures, and a grey wedgle-like shape on the upper left corner.
"fear no more III," day 2 /
1:38 PM: fear no more III, 24x20” which i started working on yesterday, has gone further, with quite a few newly collaged elements and the woman with the red bag, who has appeared in my views from above series.
fear no more III on day 1 / 2019 creekscape modifications /
2:22 PM: i’m still contemplating fear no more II and getting a feel for whether it needs more work.
so i started fear no more III, which is in her early stages, using the same two dancing figures as II.
i also made further additions to the 2019 creekscape i found the other day in a pile of 2019 paintings.
fear no more III, 20x24” on day 1
fear no more ll /
fear no more II , 20x24”, oil & collage on portrait linen, as she looked moments ago.
2:09 PM: after making a small but significant tweak to fear no more this morning, i got started on fear no more II which, for the moment, is a horizontal, 20x24” a leopard sculpture appears on the lower right, along with 2 dancers center stage. already there are 2 pieces of collaged quill pen drawings, and i’m sure there will be more as the painting progresses.
BELOW: on the right is the tweaked fear no more. the rectangular collaged paper at the top has had it’s upper left corner rounded out, making a significant difference for the better to the entire composition.
fear no more /
2:32 PM: fear no more has taken an unexpected turn. where will she go from here?