When I was sitting on my patio today, I thought about the possibilities of decorating this outdoor space.
Now that open studio tours are on hold, I am displaying an oil painting in the corner window facing the front of my apartment building. This week I chose a painting from my double yolk egg series.
Double Yolk Egg on a Purple Plate (oil on linen, 16 x 20 in.) has 3 basic contrasting colors: purple, cadmium yellow, and white.
I never consciously put it together until today that the color scheme matches my purple pansies, with their yellow and white faces.
This insight was a bit of a wakeup call. This was the first time I considered the possibility of leveraging this cozy outdoor space as an extension of my home studio. Color coordinating paintings and flowers were a new thing for me. For the moment, I’m thinking more like an outdoor installation artist – on a much smaller scale, of course. I can’t wait until the nurseries open up!
On a larger scale, it’s time to think outside the box – to Think Differently (thank you Steve Jobs!). I need to expand my horizons beyond traditional galleries, and take advantage of our new Zoom reality, one small purple-and-yellow step at a time.
Ann Nelson
Such fun. Thinking all kinds of things that purple, yellow, and white. Breakfast on the lawn with floral accents. Just need the dessert and coffee.
Beverly Shipko
I like your thinking!