I do not often paint large pieces. There’s a completely different physicality involved. The way I have always worked, when I see a piece in my head before starting out, included in this vision/conception is its size. If I envision it small, it’s not merely a matter of using larger paper to make it big. I can only make a thing as I saw it in my head.
With Victory I saw it big.
I enjoy the challenge of leaving my comfort zone. Most of my paintings are 11×17, this one would be 20×30. I have a large wooden easel. It has heavy brass machinery. I pull on a loop below the ledge upon which the canvas sits to raise or lower it on the wooden axis. There is a wooden crossbar on the bottom which connects the two front legs of the large tripod.
While painting the lower section of the piece, I sit on a stool leaning forward. My feet rest on the crossbar. It feels as if I am on a ship, brush in hand. Seas calm, seas stormy, call me Ishmael.
Victory 20×30 inches watercolor & Paper






This is lovely. I enjoy your description of your creative process as well
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Thanks for taking time to look
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Beautiful! 👏👏👏
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(Bows) thank you for looking
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It looks 😍 beautiful. I see a giraffe as well in the finished painting.
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Thank you appreciate it.
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So interesting to see the process. Nice one!
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Thank you, happy to share
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Great paintings. I like them
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Thank you
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Thanks
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