Tuesday 5 March 2019

Artistic Licence

Working in the genre of "realistic art" you often use your photographs as inspiration. Now I have to say I am a much better artist than photographer and often a great moment will present itself and......where is the camera.....not with you!
This for me is often very frustrating but can often turn out to be an important opportunity to add imagination and creativity to your project.
Such was the case with my current project.
I took some photos of a lovely moment whilst camping out at Carnarvon Gorge National Park a few years ago. Some photos were lost and I had a very bad copy I had printed for future use....it has taken all this time to gather the courage to record this moment.


The really cute thing about the gang having a gossip and happy hour on the sign was an echidna actually wandered past the sign and they watched it amble past with great interest.....of course we missed that photo as we were gobsmacked lol!
So finally I took some artistic license and created that special memory.
This is my progress so far......
I am hoping the end result will veer towards delightful rather than dreadful. As this was such a special moment and is a very special place for us....but we shall see!
When I do have a camera handy I like to snap textures and references for future use.
I took these out in the country a week or so ago.



And I can just visualise some little birds on these rusty pieces.

I  have found a wonderful side benefit of creating art is constantly noticing textures, patterns and tiny details than once upon a time I never ever saw.
I shall finish with a "work of heART" which I have had to keep under wraps for quite awhile. But it is with my dear friend now so I can share it.
Pretty Wisteria...... loved working on it.
Did I mention.....I love what I do!

Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx

6 comments:

  1. I love both apostle birds and echidna's so your growing picture is ultra delightful..... the birds little gossipy character is right there.... I love my wisteria and it is very happy in it's new home.. thank you sooooo much
    Hugz

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  2. Far from dreadful, Michelle!!! What a delightful moment to have witnessed and now to have recorded it - well done!! (And it would have made such a good piece without the Echidna!) Such a talented artist :-) Love the wisteria - and it sounds like Fiona does too!

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  3. It is shaping up to be a beautiful piece of work Michelle, love those birds sitting there, you can just imagine them chatting about the echidna wandering by minding its own business. The wisteria are stunning, Fiona sounds very happy 😊

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  4. This is going to be a great piece Michelle - and what a lovely memory. A good collection of reference pics - I am always snapping flowers and odd bits of architecture or nature just in case! Beautiful wisteria. xx

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  5. Look forward to seeing the piece finished, will be lovely.
    Lucky Fiona receiving the pretty Wisteria ...

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  6. Oh wow. So beautiful.

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