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Creative Process

costablanca_75
By: costablanca
Mood: full of life
Date: 01/16/2008 13:13:25
Music: rock 'n' roll oldies


Hello,

I am at my desk (day job) getting ready for my class I teach at NYU to begin next week.  By nature I am a night person and that's when I love to paint in the studio.  All my life I have had day jobs, so that is part of it.

When I paint I have no idea of what it will be.  When I was a landscape painter years ago I painted when my husband and I camped out in upstate, NY.  Then I returned to school and had not free time to go away weekends, so my main source of inspiration was our yearly sojourn to Spain.  

Since the mid-1980s I have been an abstract painter, but sill am inspired by the elements in nature.  When I go into the studio I work on impluse, I rework a painting sometimes 5 times before it FEELS RIGHT.  With abstract work it is mainly a feeling based expression.  You know when it's right.  I love abstraction because it enables me to be completely free.  I look at it this way.  In life there are so many rules you need to follow...job, laws, rules, etc.  When I paint I want to be able to call the shots.  If I don't like it I change it and rework it. I make the rules there is no one else to please but myself.  Fortunately, as with most of us, we have collectors and I have been lucky to have a number of them who buy from me yearly as a steady base of clients.  I sell a lot from my desk in the office, too.  

Painting in the form energizes me.  Of course I go through the frustration when it isn't what I want, but I just keep working until it reflects what I feel inside...even if I didn't know what that was when I began....diane (costablance) That's the area in Spain where I have my place.

diane 







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01/17/2008 10:49:30
Diane-  I can understand your process and relate to it. For so (20) many years I worked along side my  husband and decided I had better get going on my art career before it's too late.  I am now in my fifties and I do not regret my decision.  I worked in watercolor for many years and now I am working more in acrylics. I am caught between doing realistic watercolors and expressional abstract acrylics. I go back and forth.  But, I must say, I feel more energized doing acrylics as you stated in your blog.  I work it over and over until it feels right-and I also love the fact that I do not have to follow any rules.  I paint with my fingers mostly and act like a kid again-so much fun!  Never been to Spain- just Norway.  Will get there-that is one of my goals.  Good to have you here-  Talk to you soon.  Deb








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