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Antidote for Grey

11/11/2018

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Surely some folks must like roosters, but I hate them. And I don't use that strong word lightly in regard to those cocksure cock-a-doodlers with their beady-eyed bravado, over-sized machismo, and creepy feet. However, I'm having so much fun painting pictures of roosters that I may yet find a place in my heart for them.

From my perspective, anything goes: tail feathers of schnazzy violet and cerulean, 5-star epaulets of bronze and gold, gaudy combs of crimson and alizarin, high stepping struts, mincing side-passes, and full-throttle sprints . . . so many juiced up possibilities that my  head spins just thinking about them. In fact, I've arrived at names for paintings that I've only begun to visualize: "Rooster Tango, " "Rooster in Drag," "Rooster Masquerade" to list but a few.

This flamboyant deviation from my usual sober subject matter is a result of the MT Watercolor Society workshop that I attended in early October with Bev Jozwiak. I played catch-up during all four days, always one project behind Bev's demonstrations, but I was determined to complete each one of her challenges, even if I had to do so at home. In my first effort to take rooster extravagance over the top—"Two Steppin' Rooster"—I underpainted gold metallic gesso here and there. Wowzers! It looked like gold leaf, without any of leaf's tedium and expense. Like a gateway drug, my two-stepper demanded a second dose. "Rooster Steppin' Out," is the consequence. I hesitate to 'fess up, but it's true—roosters are pushing me to lighten up and revel in more splash, even as they energize my hours and brighten our grey November days.         
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Toneybeth Clark
11/19/2018 08:19:13 am

I am with you on your feelings about roosters, however, I really like your paintings of them. I enjoy hearing about how you achieve different effects with the use of different media (I have never heard of metallic gesso). The paintings are joyful.

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Margaret Eller
11/29/2018 04:50:03 pm

Before my recent renaissance, I d never used gesso w/watercolors, much less metallic gesso. It helps to get out of my cocoon occasionally, take a workshop, and rub elbows with other watercolorists. I am committed to doing more of that. PS: I've heard from many others about nightmare-like childhood memories of roosters, confirming my sense that all but the best deserve neutering or stewing..

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    ​For 25 years, Prairie Island has been my anchor, my core, my muse. The seasonal rhythms of land and livestock sustain me. The power of place inspires me.​  

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