For my readers in the Nashville area, you'll want to seize this opportunity, because unfortunately, it doesn't come too often in this area. Richland Fine Art, one of the leading traditional fine art outlets in middle Tennessee, is hosting the 2008 Oil Painters of America Eastern US Juried Exhibition, featuring over 100 paintings chosen out of approximately 1000 entrants from across the US. The opening reception is Friday, October 17th, 5p - 8p. Visit Richland's website for details and small preview of some of the works. I'm looking forward to seeing more work from Kevin Beilfuss at the show. Below are a couple of his works.
still life reflection
a sketch in conté
nearing a finish/tabla rasa
Here is the painting brought to a finish...almost. I am not quite pleased with the gesture of the thumb. It needs work. It needs re-drawn actually.
I am at the point in my painting experience where even when i finish a painting, I can't help but study my own finished piece, finding things here and there that i might do differently if I had it to do all over again. And that's one of the beauties of painting - I actually will do it all over again. Each new work is a chance to put to use everything you have learned up to that point. everything. Even things you learned from where you fell short.
I am reminded of Lamentations 3:22-23, that "...the Lord's mercies...are new every morning: great is Thy faithfulness." Each new day we can have a new beginning with the Lord - a blank canvas, if you will. And if we who are is children submit to his will, God, the Master Artist, can begin to shape and fashion us into a perfect work of art, flawlessly capturing a perfect likeness - the likeness of his Son, Jesus Christ. All the great masters who have come before us, on whose shoulders we as artists stand, together with all the masters who will come after us cannot compare with the transcending touch of the Original Creator. And be it known, He doesn't make mistakes. And for that I say, here's to a tabla rasa - a blank slate.
Previous related posts about this painting can be found here first, then here.
new*ish painting almost finished
Well, just as I suspected, time and other projects got in the way of finishing this painting when I would have liked. You can see the previous post on this painting here. I am pleased with the results of the work on the foliage. When i get back to it with a fresh eye this evening, I may revisit it some before it's finished, but we'll see. I hope to have it all finished tonight. Until then, let me know if you have any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks!