Construct 1 & 2, each 48x24, 2007
Completed before Santa Fe trip, an attempt to break out of the grid but retain the motivation.
She said: Hey, Hon, did you happen to use my rubber mallet while I was gone?
He said: Yep. And by the way, it's MY rubber mallet.
She said (with a grin:) Well, I was hoping you'd let that part slide... do you know where it is?
He said: Yep, in the back of my van.
And there it was, neatly tucked in with all the movable tools that go back and forth to the lake house. We share well... he often has need of my big plastic right angle, which is as necessary to stretching canvases as 'his' rubber mallet. The trick is keeping track of them. His toy box or mine?
Trying to get a good supply of canvases stretched, gessoed and ready to fill with pure inspiration. I need to have the bulk of the show lined up before Easter. I've had a couple of good work days, but tomorrow... it's off to the lake we go!
7 comments:
I'm glad you guys have always played well together and continue to share.
Love,
Your son.
I had something really important to say about your relationship and breaking out of the grid, but then you son's avatar kept changing. How did you do that joe?
Pretty cool trick, huh! Pretty cool kid, too! His place is: http://extremetrek.com/
Karen - very dynamic paintings - sure winners!
Robin
FYI - So a search and download Microsoft Gif Animator. (It's Free!)
Now back to mom's regularly scheduled program...
Great work, Karen! Good job on the son too.
great stuff, Karen ... really like 'em. I think the second one is my favourite ... those splashes of red and turquoise are the biz.
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