The waves come in, the waves go out. I paint it in, I repaint it out. Often people have asked me, “how long did it take to paint that picture?”. I never know the answer. I know approximately how long the painting was on my easel, but determining when a painting is completed is a complicated task and an integral part of the process. Sometimes I wish someone would tap me on the shoulder and tell me to leave it as it is. I always fall in love at the beginning of my paintings. They are like a new relationship so filled with potential. I strive for boldness and defined shapes but I find them by feeling my way there like a blind person touching everything in her path.
I want to whittle down to just the essentials, I want to paint just what is needed. Leonardo da Vinci said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”. I want that, it is where I’m headed but for me it’s a process of discarding the unnecessary. Like the tides at the beach, it’s back and forth. Only when I feel balance, rhythm and enough open space can I peacefully rest and call the painting finished.
*Here is the link to purchase my prints on the Black Friday 30% off sale at ArtfullyWalls —–use code HOLIDAYCHEER
https://www.artfullywalls.com/works?query=casey+chalem+anderson
**I will be at Sea Green Designs annual open house in Southampton, 68 Jobs Lane, this Saturday with a couple of brand new paintings. Here’s the info link if you would like to stop by interior designer Shannon Willey’s gorgeous and spacious shop. Or ask me….
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-holiday-open-house-tickets-129145219829
Warmly,
Casey