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“Simple pleasures are always the last refuge of the complex.”
—Oscar Wilde
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16 responses to “Simple Pleasures — My Latest Watercolor”
Within, i.e. pictures of old books. Landmark would be good.
I like the books. Have you done any paintings of personal or public libraries?
@Jeff Goins, Jeff, Do you mean the buildings or a still life within or…?
love it. is that a reflection of Taffy in the wine bottle? beautiful as always. thanks for blessing us with your offerings of art.
@Chuck Harris, Thanks, chuck!! Ha! Taffy is not intentionally in the bottle, but I LOVE that you see that. i LOVE it!!
I really like that! The background reds feel very welcoming to me.
@Jason, Thanks, Jason. The reds give it a masculine feel, I think. I’m glad they feel welcoming!
Hi Randy
This is great! One of my favourites of yours! I think you’ve got great depth in this.
I studied watercolour painting for a couple of years as part of art class. Landscapes where my thing but I did do some still, compositional stuff like this. I got pretty good actually but the love of music trashed my artistic side and I never make the time now.
In your work I think it would be great if you experimented with a bit less paint – just leaving the canvas blank where you want to highlight white elements or shinyness / sunlight – starting with what you’re not going to paint totally changes the way you paint. I think you’ll enjoy the different way of working. Just an idea :-)
@Ian Finch, Thanks, Ian. I’m glad you like it. I will definitely do a little experimentation with less paint.
Maybe I’m in my “dark” period right now. :)
I imagine this collection of “simple pleasures” on a make-shift table in the yard, under a beautiful old tree. Love how the the wine bottle has been opened. And is that a leather-bound journal resting under the violin (on the left side)?
Isn’t it fascinating how the most spiritual things exist in everyday life activities?
Thank you for sharing this!
@Keith Jennings, Thanks, Keith. Yes, it is my prize leather Epica journal…in fact, every item has huge significance to my life.
The wine was given to us by a dear friend for our 30th wedding anniversary, 1979 was the year we were married–and it was the greatest bottle of wine of my life. Exquisite.
I could go on…
I love this! Makes me think of my travels. Bravo!
@Carmel, Awesome!! I love travels!!
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Perfection! Love this, Randy.
@Alece, Thanks, Alece!!!