Reboot watercolor 10 x 13 |
Nothing is a more lively still life subject than an old pair of boots or shoes that still hold the forms of the wearer's feet! After all, Van Gogh did it, right?
My subject is a thrifted pair of Fiorentini Baker boots that I have worn for many years. These are the boots that are so comfortable that you don't notice them at all.
After exploring a multitude of ways to arrange 2 boot shapes in the picture plane, I settled on this, which seems to created a circular movement to me. I am a layerist. Layering paint creates complex color, complex neutrals specifically, as well as a feeling of the passage of time. Pure sparkling watercolors are not my thing. At one point, the color was actually "power washed" in my basement laundry tub. This procedure removes paint, disrupts the surface and creates texture as well as SURPRISES! (Note: I never scrub or touch the surface. The force of the water as it hits the surface can be controlled by the amount of water used as well as your fingers over the nozzle.
I am pleased and feel that my intentions were achieved.