Before I share with you my experience with the red bowl, let’s be clear about this week’s intention. This week, I shall finish up the three paintings I have underway.
The first of these is breaking through or “the big one” posted in A Week Painting.
The second is the forest and the third is orange sea both of which were posted this past Friday in Hot Coals.
I have one more canvas I can begin if the spirit moves me. Then it will require a shopping trip to continue.
Now about the red bowl
Last week I started a six week photography e-course with Kat Sloma from The Kat Eye View. I first met Kat through her comments on Creative Potager. When I read her e-course description I knew this e-course was for me. Here is the first paragraph…
Photography is art, and like any other art, is an expression of the heart and soul of the artist. In digital photography, the camera and computer become tools for creative expression the same way paints and brushes are tools for painters. But learning the tools alone does not help you find your eye and express your heart and soul; it can only be the starting point. You have to learn to dive deeper into experiencing the environment around you and understand what calls to you in order to develop a unique photographic style of your own.
(by Kat Sloma. More about the e-course here.)
Her first exercise has to do with understanding how light can affect your subject. For this exercise I chose a bowl where the inside is red. Flickr is the format I am using for the Finding Your Eye e-course photojournal. You are welcome to check out my before and after images of the red bowl in different lighting at Bowls – finding my eye entry 1. All ten images are of the same red bowl.
I know I said I am going to focus more on painting than photography this year. However, I am taking the liberty of adjusting as the creative spirit moves me. I have decided it likely going to be a both/and year – Both painting and photography.
On that note, here is my favourite photograph from the past few days.
Alder in the Sun
(image may be purchased here.)
AND
The Fallen
(image may be purchased here.)
Sprout question: In what direction is your creative spirit moving you this week?
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