Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Beautiful quote

I love this description..

so hard sometimes to describe why we do what we do..

Robert Irwin, saying it in his inimitable plain speak:
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Some people call it “the inner life of the painting,” all that romantic stuff, and I guess that’s a way of talking about it. But shapes on a painting are just shapes on a canvas unless they start acting on each other and really, in a sense, multiplying. A good painting has a gathering, interactive build-up in it. It’s a psychic build-up, but it’s also a pure energy build-up. And the good artists knew it, too. That’s what a good Vermeer has, or a raku cup, or a Stonehenge. And when they’ve got it, they just jump off the goddamn wall. They just, bam!
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It’s about presence, phenomenal presence. And it’s hard: if you don’t see it, you just don’t see it; it just ain’t there. You can talk yourself blue in the face to somebody, and if they don’t see it, they just don’t see it. But once you start seeing it, it has a level of reality exactly the same as the imagery—no more, no less. And basically, that’s what I’m still after today. All my work since then has been an exploration of phenomenal presence.

and this bit from the Slow Muse...http://www.slowmuse.com/2015/03/04/staying-curious/

I come back to these favorite quotes constantly, holding them as a talismanic reminder of what really matters in a creative practice. Those of us who are about that work make assessments every day, repeatedly. Is this coming together? Is this moving? Is it taking on a life of its own? Maybe you get some feedback, a review or a useful critique. But in the end the process is personal, private and subjective.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Painting Process



I think my favorite part of painting is the very beginning..where the possibilities and out come are not yet know to me.!  Maybe that is what keeps me painting.  Always something to discover!  I always start painting with a very loosely painted drippy wash generally in a warm colour as i paint with a lot of cool blues.

Friday, October 10, 2014

View From Here 2


View From Here
8" x 10"

Views like this make life worthwhile!..I really like the composition in this piece where the eye moves from the bench through the flowers down the path past the fence to the beach..makes me want to go for a walk right now!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Waiheke Walks



Waiheke Walks, 8" x 10" acrylic on canvas

Another of Waiheke Islands dreamy views..  I really love those purple and white flowers in the forground..so pretty!  I am currently working on a series of seascapes from new zealand.  all 8" x 10" I think for the moment.  Deciding on a format to work with seems an important first decision.  I am working only small these days as my space is confined and I have a shoulder problem.  There is always though something good to come out of an apparent problem.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

coralbarclay : MY new Book! Paintings of Hornby Island, from my ...

coralbarclay : MY new Book! Paintings of Hornby Island, from my ...: Paintings of H... from my summer studio By ...

MY new Book! Paintings of Hornby Island, from my summer studio

Paintings of Hornby Island
Paintings of H...
from my summer studio
By Coral Barclay
Photo book

New Zealand Blue



New Zealand Blue

8" x 10"

I think New Zealand must be the prettiest country in the world or at least one of them.  So paintable!  I spent 4 and half months in the north part of the north island last winter and i hope to go again.  I painted a few last year but only now really getting into it!  Funny how things take there time to "gel".