Seven years ago I created this blog about my dot art. In
that time I have discussed the evolution of my paintings, my process for
creating each new piece and my influences along the way. This blog has become
part of my process as I write about these works and as I respond to comments and
questions.
Although Hurricane Katrina was seven years ago, I’ve been
reminded of the dangers of such storms several times since then. Four years
ago, Hurricane Gustav precipitated my forced evacuation. One year ago Tropical
Storm Lee hovered over the area for too long. Then this past August, Hurricane
Isaac made an indecisive and dragged out path through this area.
Hurricane Issac was very frustrating because forecasters
couldn’t predict accurately
its landfall nor its strength. After the storm, it was a while before homes and businesses had power restored. Fortunately, I never lost power. I only had to replace some ceramic roof tiles.
its landfall nor its strength. After the storm, it was a while before homes and businesses had power restored. Fortunately, I never lost power. I only had to replace some ceramic roof tiles.
Too bad I wasn’t inspired to paint while cooped up inside
during the Isaac drama. My efforts would have been a waste of paint. Not until
the end of September did I start in on the paintings for the annual art show at
Poydras Home. Each year I have submitted three new works for the show.
Stacks of small canvases await coats of paint and dots as I
write this. Seven years have passed and I’m still creating more of these.
People still want them. Last spring marked the tenth year I’ve been painting
this way and last summer marked the shift to painting smaller canvases. Anyway,
I need to paint . . .
Congratulations on 7 years, Mo! That's quite an accomplishment. I hope you have continued success with your paintings too (I'm sure you will have!). :)
ReplyDeleteDaisy:
DeleteThank you. Thank you. Thank you.
I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I started this blog.
Mo :)