Karen Waltermire

Philip Guston at the National Gallery of Art

I recently saw the Philip Guston exhibit at the National Gallery of Art – twice.  My favorites are his social justice paintings in pink.  He created his own style of painting and didn’t hesitate to change his style if it was no longer working for him.  This is probably my favorite painting of the show, “painting, Smoking, Eating” because of all of the shoes stacked up by the person lying down and the person lying down is missing a nose.  It is an odd painting but I can spend all day looking at it.  Do you have favorite paintings that are odd but captivate you?

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New drawings

I just bought some BFK Rives printmaking paper to draw on and love it.  The paper is heavy weight and the texture is smooth enough to draw on with a quill pen.  I tore it easily for the sizes I need and the edges have a nice fringe.  I drew in walnut ink directly onto it and used a variety of ink pens to add color.  The color is tan and I like the warmth is adds without being too dark for my ink.

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New Series – abstract still life paintings

I recently started a new series.  The subject matter is still life; some are flowers only and some have flowers and a person.  I have wanted to paint still lifes for a few years and finally decided to do it.  Before these two paintings I think I made about 8 paintings to decide if I wanted to keep going and if I could create interesting compositions.  It has been frustrating and very difficult to switch from faces to flowers but so nice to challenge myself.  Just as when I paint faces, I approach my still life paintings by thinking of an inner life they might have and create based on that.  Flowers are dramatic and expressive and I hope to capture that even though my compositions are from my imagination.

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