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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Love, Grexing and Trust
Today I made my way north, over the border to Northampton, Massachusetts with my dear friend, Kate. I hadn't had a day like this in I-can't-remember-how-long. I was a day of Good Medicine, complete with loving conversation, lots of laughter and the occasional musical interlude. I wandered around a cool college town, sucking in the youthful verve with someone that I love.
I had a feeling that this might happen today, so this morning I called on my Muse to help me with today's face for 29 Faces. She chose the palette, and I responded with a "what-the-hell?" She said, "quit your grexing." So I did, and the trust produced this interesting genderless face.
That, my friends, is what I made today.
Peace.
Wow! Your muse really knows what she is doing! I just love those colors! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour use of angular lines and color blocking is a style I adore! You could turn these into stamps!
ReplyDeletei love how you used your muses colors
ReplyDeletethe face has such depth and with the the tribal edges that hide some of the face makes it more mysterious.
i am so glad you had such an awesome day!
Wonderful colors!
ReplyDeletei find he very moving. i think the colors, her eyes, the zig zag lines all combine to make an appealing face.
ReplyDeleteYou & your muse are a dynamic duo!!! Fabulous & you made 'Peace' too... awesome :)
ReplyDeleteYour muse is great. Trust her always. Was lovely to hear you also enjoyed your day out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the colors here and I especially love the textures. You have such a great art style. I really like it :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting start today! I think, too, that we artist must trust that colors and chape'll come, when we take the bruch to our hand.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and interesting painting.
I agree with your muse, the colors are great. Nice work! Thanks for link up. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have such an interesting muse to present you with this blue-nosed beauty. (Did you know there is a fish named the blue nosed dace?) Such an exciting painting.
ReplyDeleteFunny you say genderless. I clearly see female energy yet I often think of something my husband often says about being very in tune with his female side...
ReplyDeleteAnd why have The Fools not met this Kate? :)
Funny you say genderless. I clearly see female energy yet I often think of something my husband often says about being very in tune with his female side...
ReplyDeleteAnd why have The Fools not met this Kate? :)
So much movement - so much expression
ReplyDeleteI like this one a lot. Grexing? Ha!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such a contemplative face, your muse chose wonderful colors and you used them perfectly!
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