Saturday, January 8, 2011

Recycling Your Art

Recycling old paintings

When inspiration flags during the post-holiday blahs, a good chore to undertake is recycling old paintings. I gathered up all those old paintings that weren't too successful to begin with, and sanded them with rough sandpaper to smooth down any built-up paint. I then gave 'em two coats of acrylic gesso and presto! New panels for new paintings.

I'm really looking forward to our vacation in Florida. We'll start the drive down next Friday morning, spend one night on the road, to arrive in Crystal River the next afternoon. I am hoping the weather will be nice and allow for plenty of outdoor painting for those two weeks. One feels so cooped up in the winter in northern latitudes, even in mild areas like our Mid-Atlantic, tempered by the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers. A short mid-winter respite in warm weather can help one revive.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope you have a great time in Florida!

Elemaza said...

I hope we get to swim with some manatees this time.

Tomás Estrada-Palma said...

I must say you have some really great stuff here. You'll be famous one day.

Elemaza said...

Thanks, Thomas, for your really inspiring comment. I don't know about the future, my interest is in being the best artist I can be right now. Wait till you see what I've been doing in Florida! Unfortunately I haven't been able to post it because my laptop went kablooie. I enjoy following your blog & your caricatures; my regards to your lovely family.