The Bluebirds of Joy
oil on paper 16 x 20 inch
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This painting came together with ease...the colors, the faces, the design, even the birds...and doesn't this make the artist happy? Not all of them go so well.
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The decision to make the birds blue came after my art instructor Brian Hinkle discussed how different background colors can really change the mood and feel of a painting. He pointed out a smudge of blue that was in my already dark red background, suggesting that it would make the mood light and happy. It was an ah-ha moment for me, not for the background...but for making the birds blue.
Did you know that bluebirds are a sign of joy and a good omen? Thank you for pointing this out Julie! After Julie told me this, the title came swiftly.
Did you know that bluebirds are a sign of joy and a good omen? Thank you for pointing this out Julie! After Julie told me this, the title came swiftly.
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Up close, I always see things I want to change...like uneven eyes or perhaps a crooked nose. However, there are other things that seem very right to me, so leaving it alone seems to be the lesser of two evils. Reworking areas often can lead to disaster or lost loves. I admit I do not paint fearlessly, but I am working on this.
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This piece was painted on Daler-Rowney Georgian oil paper. It stays flat and feels great to paint on. It will be mounted to a cradled hardboard which makes a very nice and inexpensive presentation and omits the need for a frame.
Have a beautiful rest of the week!
♥ Lisa