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Wasp and Bowl Carey Mortimer |
During the first day or two I mulled over ideas of what I was going to paint. I knew that
I wanted to work in my usual medium (egg tempera on gessoed cloth), but did not feel like
continuing with the same subject matter that I had been working on during the previous
summer (analogies with war using imagery of insects and the olive tree in history - even
though the Tuscan insects were exceptionally large and beautiful!).
In order to have a complete break from my own chain of thought I decided to join Sue
Kennington's course, 'colour and light'. This was brilliant and I felt that I really moved
forward in using and understanding colour, not being concerned with more
poetic/intellectual objectives in the paintings. I even painted landscapes! It opened up a
whole new world for me and renewed my excitement and belief in painting.
I learnt so much from Sue who is a very enthusiastic and
professional painter.
Sarah and Stefano who run the school are brilliant people, very relaxed and accommodating.
I went home enriched with Tuscan food, open landscapes and new ideas.