PAINTERS PALETTE
Hello fellow artists and
art appreciators. I hope you’re all enjoying your bank holiday and the
sunshine, beautiful in Lincoln today. The painter’s palette series of images
continues, as part of my Blog and Twitter page, both of which can be accessed
through my website www.danielgoodchild.com.
This series directs its
focus towards the humble painter’s palette, re establishing this essential
painter’s instrument, as a work of art in itself, in fact, some of the imagery
concerned, becomes even more insightful and imaginative than the actual
painting itself.
The more I explore the
manipulation of oil paint, experimenting with the colours and the viscosity,
the more intriguing the painters palette becomes. The marks, are perhaps more
accidental, than upon the actual painting itself, though this provides a
spontaneity and the painters palette becomes an intrinsic aspect of the
painting process, which is clearly evident through this subsequent series, as
the colourations and the texture of paint converge together and depict the
inner psychology of the artist, in the journey of a thought process, which
remains completely and utterly concerned with PAINT.
I hope to realise a new
image each day, which will amount into a visual journey and narrative of the
confessions of A PAINTERS PALETTE.
Thank You & Enjoy
Daniel Goodchild
Email: dangrahamgood@hotmail.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaintingTheLand
Blog: https://paintingtheland.blogspot.com
Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/110371444250404026212/about
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