Saturday, September 6, 2025

A Girl & Her Cat


Why did I decide to paint Buff & me in our usual spot?
Here's the story...
My friend Cheri and I have been doing a Weekly-ish Challenge for 5 years. We started early on in the Pandemic. The rules are very strict... HA! are more like a gentle guide. We take turns choosing a word, phrase, or topic. We each use that as inspiration to do a painting then "meet" back for a good long phone call to chat and reveal our works via text photos.
After our hundredth challenge we changed the rules for the hundredth time just a bit.
This little box of cards entered the game.
The first time, we drew these cards, and I did this...

The next time, we drew these, and I did this...

This time we drew these three...
followed the directions for the last card and
turned over the first one to the opposite side.

Was there any question as to what I would paint?
So, I was to do a girl and cat with those colors in "my style."
The question was whether I even knew what my style was any more.
First I did a mixed media piece.  It was fun, a style I've been playing in. 
I could be done.  
But, my heart is with oils;  I should do it in "my style" not a borrowed style.
Ha ha... you can tell by my different glasses
styles that these photos are taken over the years.

Painting a portrait doesn't come easily or naturally to me.  I guess I'm more mathematical minded than artistic minded. Once I get it "finished." I do some tricks to make me revise and edit. One is to look at the painting in the mirror.  It's amazing how the mistakes jump out.  Another is to take a photo and look at the painting on the phone or computer screen.  More mistakes make themselves known.  Finally, I resort to geometry.
That's when I see that... oh, my nose is way bigger than I thought... oh, my mouth is way thinner than I thought... oh, my hair needs to be growing out of my head not just glued on around the forehead... oh, my neck is way wider... let's just leave that... artistic license/artist's vanity...
And... sometimes if I'm not available...

Original Oil Painting on 7"x 9" Canvas Board
NFS

2 comments:

  1. What a cool process you have, and that last one seems to have nailed it - or it does seem that way to me. And Buff is such a willing and attractive meowdel.

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    1. It is a process... that's true. For the most part I do avoid painting faces. There's always a point where the fun ends and the stress of getting it right begins.

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