I am finally on the road to finishing my Winter series, which I have been working on all year. This will be the top portion of the final product (all the pieces are going to fit together in a giant vertical rectangle). This piece will be called "Last Flock". I was going to do a completely different composition, but was inspired by "Sometimes a Great Notion" by Ken Kesey. He describes the last couple geese flying south in November and it struck me as one of the truest signs from nature that winter is arriving. I'm very much looking forward to finishing this piece.
A Winter's Dream , 17" x 11", Oil on Paper on Masonite, 2015. Back in August, the 6th to be exact, Sarah and I welcomed our baby girl, Dagmar, into the world. She is now turning 6 months old and I am just now getting around to posting the first blog post since the summer. She's a lot of work, but not enough to excuse my laziness about this blog. Anyways, for the past three years I have done a Nisse painting as my Winter card, but for some reason I just wasn't in the mood to come up with a new Nisse painting, and I just didn't feel like I had a great composition in mind this winter. So I looked to my new muse. I took a picture one morning of her sleeping, and worked in some creatures, new and old, real and surreal into the winter landscape around her. I've always wondered what she dreams, I can't imagine her dreams look like this, but I thought it was a cool idea. Also, I have been doing a One Sketch A Day sketchbook since New Year's, so ...
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