Artist table

This is what my artist table looked after finishing The Very Thought of You. Consider this ALL that is located on this table when I start a new theme is a tube of white oil, a tube of acrylic white, the two brush jars with a couple of favorite brushes and a paper pallet or two.  There is even a smaller side table that I counted about 20 others jars and tubes of paint.  After each completed work both table are cleaned up and all the tubes and jars are put back in their place, caps and tops all twisted closed.

S_V_H

The Journal – so it starts

Just finished The Very Thought of You.  I am going to post the before Birthday and after Birthday pictures to show how one day of sustained effort does make a difference.  It surprised me. That one painting changed the look of two works not just Thoughts but also Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Spring.

I need to better understand this; and that is one of the reasons I am starting this page. I have always been interested in the lives of Artists; but  way more interested in their daily techniques and how they did things, and went about their daily painting chores.  For example, I know Van Gogh was passionate about his painting but I want to know where he got his canvases from, what brushes did he use, how did he store his canvases and then ship them to Theo.  That stuff I find interesting.   That is the stuff about this art that is going to be IN the Category Artist Notes.

Scott