However like the title says, "What a difference a day makes"came to life on my final morning there while eye balling it one more time. Someone had moved the chair into the doorway and enabled me to stay outside out of everyone's way and stay in the shade, which is huge in Easton!
Plus the scene was more than workable now. Not sure who moved it but thank you!
Notice how the chair is on the other side of the shack than it was in the first top photo. I ended up setting up right next to the post shown again in the top photo.
Winning the Artist's Choice Award for this piece was indeed very exciting however with that huge honor you will also receive a little back lip as well.
I received this email after the show from a fellow PAE artist :
Guys -- I'm really struggling with my Empty Chair focal point... I've done a few thumbnails, but nothing seems to be coming together for me. I know Ken has this down, but I'm feeling really inadequate; what am I doing wrong?? My compositional skills have been on the blink...
Remember that comment I made a post or two ago about never a dull moment, that seems to happen anytime you get that many different, talented yet PRANKSTER type artists together in one place?
3 comments:
Nice post -- who did the killer thumbnail sketches? Those are awesome!! You've definitely got some talented friends, Ken!
Too funny, I was going to say, I bet that was EB... Ha ha... Cool that you guys all get along so well! Love it!
I have a photo of you at this location. If I can find your email address I'll send it along.
It's nice to see your fellow painters sketching before laying brush to canvas. Disaster averted! I'm sure your advice pointed that painter in the right direction however. Although, I think the emotive surprise lines emanating from the chair in sketch #3 really emphasize the strong emotional quality in that scene.
We'll miss you in Sonoma Ken!
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