(4x4") - 201209
I
 came across a few more of Potthast's paintings that reeled me in.  More
 that I had to challenge myself with.  Hats seem to be hard for me and 
I'm not sure why.  They're shapes are so simple. You have to remember to
 follow the shape of the head that's underneath - otherwise the hat can 
end up looking like a top hat, or a chef's hat - or just plain 
buffoonery. I've learned SO much from these little studies that I'm 
hoping to carry over into larger paintings of my own subjects.  Right 
now I'm working on a commission - my first attempt at translating the 
tiny to the huge.  I really prefer working with wet, juicy paint.  Easy 
to do when there's not much space to cover.  Much harder with a large 
piece because of the obvious additional time it takes to develop the 
image.  I'm going to post it when it's finished and will talk a little 
about the insights I've gained during the process.  Happy Memorial Day!!
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