By Marisa Ray

One year, 52 paintings

Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 28th-Around The Bend

I started this painting before I really decided to get serious about layout and design, but I think it turned out good. I knew I wanted to start out with a pink sky, and let the landscape gradually cool (meaning more blue), then let the scene warm up again from the light of the sky and the heat of the lamppost. I'll be doing more of this pink toned sky in the future.

Title: "Around The Bend"
Size: 8 x 8 inches
Medium: Acrylic on board

Sunday, October 21, 2012

October 21st-Composition Drawings

Composition drawings


I've painted over a ton of work this year, mostly pieces that were somewhere in the middle of completion. I usually give up on something if I can't see potential emerging. One positive aspect of my dissatisfaction is I've gotten much better at color harmony. I've practically used the same five colors throughout my work this year, mixing nearly everything. 
I'm telling you all of this to share that my struggles have helped to guide me toward where I'm headed. I've been spending the past week just doing some drawings; ones that are strictly focused on improving composition and design. I'm now seeing that if I don't have a good design from the get go, I can almost promise the work will be scraped. Here are a few of the drawings I did.
When I wrote songs I used to make song maps. It helped me know where I wanted to go with a song, instead of just ending up with a tune that was all over the place. I'm seeing how that is true with art as well. Otherwise it's just wasted paint.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

October 14th-Pink Rose

Pink Rose

This was a painting I did earlier in the year. I wasn't going to include it as part of the project for vain reasons. Although it is my first official rose, I didn't think it was good enough so I had planned to carefully exclude it. One grand thing I've learned this year through this project is that mediocre or sometimes poor pieces help guide me to the good ones. I heard someone say the other day that failure is an essential ingredient for success. Agreed.

Title: "Pink Rose"
Size: 4 x 6 inches
Medium: Acrylic on panel

Sunday, October 7, 2012

October 7th - Nancy

I’ve been wanting to do a female cardinal for some time, but just hadn’t gotten around to it. Well, I finally finished her, and named her Nancy after my mom. I put this bird behind some branches and leaves to add some dynamics. If you take a liking to these particular paintings I do, you can now find them at Erabellum in Nashville. I will also have some at the Edgehill Artisan Fair in October.

Title: “Nancy
Size: 4 x 4 inches
Medium: Acrylic on wood