This is a sample of my work over the last two years. I am working in oil, mainly on canvas though I am also experimenting with painting on board. I am inspired by my outdoor surroundings and the beauty of the Rocky Mountain Region to paint slightly abstract landscapes with a special interest in paths and passages. Enjoy.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
The Zen of Painting
The February/March issue of Skiing magazine has an article about Kristen Ulmer and her Zen skiing clinic in Snowbird, Utah (No Zen on a Powder Day by Leslie Anthony p. 70). Ulmer claims that when you are skiing at your limit, your brain has no time to think of anything else but getting you downhill. It is the ultimate meditative moment. I feel that way about painting. Once I get started, time stops. Nothing from the outside world invades my thoughts while I am focused on the canvas and palette. It is a mental vacation. Now you know why I look forward to it. Sometimes I set an alarm so I can stop painting in time to do something else. I agree with Kristen Ulmer about skiing but it is only one of many ways to reach that Zen state. Painting works as well for me and all I have to do is shuffle into my studio.
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