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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
"Razzle Dazzle" oil 8"x8"
I call this oil painting "Razzle Dazzle" because whenever I see radishes at the farmers markets their color jumps out at me despite their small size. They're a perfect subject to paint with my palette knife as you have to paint it quick before the leaves wilt to a mucky mess.
($295. gallery-wrapped stretched canvas. no further framing necessary)
Labels:
www.cityartgreenville.com,
www.hong-sammons.blogspot.com,
www.hong-sammons.com,
www.marionstreetgallery.com,
www.susanhongsammons.etsy.com
Painting is a passion similar to someone motivated to throw a perfect fast ball or win a marathon. It takes some natural abilities and a whole lot of work and determination to get it just right.
My inspiration to paint is from the beauty I see in my day to day life. Sometimes that amazing beauty is discovered in a simple bin of onions purchased from a farmers market, or the inspiration is found traveling through the southwest, beachcombing on the Jersey shore, or exploring through Spain. Regardless of where I am, there is always something wonderful to paint. As a result my paintings are mostly created ‘en plein air’meaning, on site and from direct observation, not from a photograph. During very cold winter months I will take my smaller plein air paintings and use several to create a larger piece. The common relationship shared between my plein air and studio paintings is that they were inspired from the simple beauty of our lives.
I feel quite blessed to have a loving family who overlooks my messiness while I am absorbed in a painting and on a quest to make one stunning piece of art.
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