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Work vs. Art
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
Hello to the few and the brave who actually visit this site. As is probably true for most people, working to make money is a necessity. And within the working world it’s a rare artist who enjoys making a living by making art. I’m in that boat.
Thankfully, I’ve had a great 6 or 8 months of work designing sets for a TV show and creating 3D models and an animated fly-through of a school in Japan which my brother the architect is designing. This work, as well as new projects looming will keep me busy for the foreseeable future, so painting is way on the back burner. The good thing is that when I have real world work to do, it’s creative and pays pretty well, which is better than what most people could say about their jobs.
It may be a while before I have a chance to do any artwork, but when I do, I’ll post examples here. Meanwhile, the painting above was done from sketches and photos I took last summer when we were in London. The lake is downtown, not far from the the Victoria and Albert Museum. It was near the end of the day, with low light over my shoulder and black clouds ahead, setting off these three swans glowing in the waning sun.
Cheers for now.
Tags: landscape painting, oil painting, plein air
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