Thursday, December 23, 2010

Card and a Thought


I wanted to create something with an idea, rather than render life or some other source material. So really I'm rather proud of this, although I don't know if it works to convey the idea. It's a thought bubble, with a light bulb to represent an idea, only instead of an ordinary light bulb, it's a Christmas light bulb. Because the idea is about Christmas. The idea is let's celebrate; let's decorate; let us adorn our trees, our houses and our food. Let us be demonstrative in our affection. Let us be generous in our giving and effusive in our thanks. Let us sing loud and be merry. Let us be reflections of our Creator who gave us this magnificent world and our brilliant lives and the sweet gift of a baby born on Christmas morning.

As a painting, it is a little disappointing. I wasn't really sure if I wanted the background as an even wash. One thought was even to make it a forest. But I think what I have is a little messy and indecisive, and it has the ghost of an eraser mark. I think If I'd experimented more with placement, I might have found a better composition. I do like the light bulb though, and it's running watercolor glow.

I'm submitting this for the Calypso Moon Artist Movement challenge. But of course, it's for you too. Merry Christmas, from the bottom of my John Pike palette and my heart.

8 comments:

  1. I love your originality in this, and yes, I got the meaning before I read your words. It's a wonderful card. I've been struggling on what to do for the Calypso challenge this month - something original, something unique. I best hurry, because like Christmas, the deadline is rapidly approaching. A very Merry Christmas to you also!

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  2. I like it and to me on first glance I thought it was an orchid. It conveys your meaning.. Merry Christmas to you!

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  3. I enjoy reading this blog, i must to say that i liked very much all the good new ideas introduced here. Thanks for sharing

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  4. I love its expressionistic feeling and originality Barbara, Merry Christmas to you as well!

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  5. So, this is your bright idea for a Christmas painting - I thought so! See, you conveyed your point nicely. Merry Christmas to you, too.

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  6. What I love is your almost poetic explanation of the Christmas lightbulb. Wonderful, really.

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  7. Dear Barbara,
    Thank you for visiting my blog. Wow, you're so multi talented artist who does craft, cooking, watercolor, oil, and what's more?! The work successfully conveys your interesting messages. Please keep up. May 2011 will be a wonderful year for you.
    Best wishes, Sadami

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