“Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him.”
– Aldous Huxley
4 Paws Facing Southwest - 5″ x 5″ – Painting Stages
I painted this little painting from the driveway of the cabin I
stayed in during my 2011 Driggs, Idaho visit. It’s 5″ x 5″ and I’ve
included the progress shots of the stages. First, I took a panel that I
had painted earlier with black gesso. I drew the lines on with chalk
that I wanted to stay black. Then, with Golden Fluid Acrylic, I painted
the underpainting. I come in and add color after that. Layers and
layers and layers of glazing (with Golden Fluid Acrylic) later, I end up
with the finished painting. These little acrylics are better in
person.
About Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley, the cerebral English writer and social critic, is best
known for his dystopian novel Brave New World, about a theoretically
ideal society that stamps out individuality. He was born in Surrey on
July 26, 1894. His teen years were difficult: His mother and sister died
when he was 14 and a few years later, he became nearly blind. After
early success with fiction, he switched to essays and screenplays,
moving to California and becoming a kind of guru for the 60′s
counterculture movement. He died on November 22, 1963.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
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