backyards and laneways.
in the beginners mind there are many possibilities in the experts there are few
My fav painting experience is being totally overwhelmed by what I take on and slowly oh so slowly coming to understand it
another of the ones that did not get picked up at the kingsway show.
red house with icy drive
laneway baldwin and mcCaul, toronto
16″ x 16″
watercolour acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel
- Ed Reliuga WOW!
- Micheal Zarowsky thanks Ed, I find that a walk along / thru laneways provide a brief escapist sanctuary towards silence in the middle of the noisy with business city; not to mention that what is made visible is totally unlike what is out on the streetside
- Ed Reliuga I am not sure quite how you do it, Michael. A walk down the back lanes/ alleyways arent’ typically a source for beautiful scenes. Yet, you are able to capture a sublime beauty from the mundane. I am awed. Really.
- Micheal Zarowsky do not think of laneways as beautiful….but if i can express the aliveness / the ongoing interactive life human efforts activity of a mostly unvisited except to leave or arrive area…..there is something special about everywhere in the world…See More
- Ed Reliuga You have an amazing “eye” and a sensitivity for the beauty to be found all around us. It is easy to find beauty in nature…..within the chaos of city life…..it’s not that easy. Somehow, however, you find a way.
- Micheal Zarowsky part of it is simply looking at the effort others have made in their lives / in this case to see how and what they have done with / to their backyards and the their public face onto the laneway itself. a small work: red house neighbour / 12″ x 12″ / watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel
Birte Hella Exceptional harmony…
- Gunilla Holmgren Magically ….💖
- Josy Britton Love the colours in the driveway or roadLikeWow
- Micheal Zarowsky thanks Josy, ought let you know looking at your work slows my brush down; hopefully the expo was good to you
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Josy Britton Micheal Zarowsky the four live demos I did made me think that maybe I could paint faster. I feel like we both paint light and love colour. I love your paintings and they make me think I could be faster. I love how prolific you are.
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Micheal Zarowsky Josy Britton no no no it has nothing to do with faster; i work slower than molasses; i work at the speed of coming to an understanding what i am doing; seeing the detailed intricacies of your work just makes me slow down even more than molasses; the joy lies in losing oneself in the work for as long as one can thru the whole painting process; any ‘prolific’ ness on our part is but 16 hours days 7 days a week; and yes we share similar interests; light and water; painting is a spiritual process connecting me to the world. our emphasis is on the process of discovery – of creative interpretation of some aspect of the world – being coupled with a second process of inventive-ness – the personal expression of what is discovered. and then there is the little fact that a lot of our pieces are rather small which we do cause we have to get them out of our system, as it still means they take all day to work out, but not many many days like the larger ones; backyard with red shed 12″ x 12″ watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel