Showing posts with label water color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water color. Show all posts

8/28/09

If I could write music

Early this morning as I stood at the edge of the woods listening to nature's activities I thought what a magical piece of music! If only I could write it.  I hear it as a contemporary piece of music with the wind creating the introduction gently flowing through the pine needles and oak tree leaves creating a whisper and a mellow rustling.   A Red Squirrel keeps the rhythm with a frantic high pitched chatter as the whiny squawk of a Grey Squirrel fills in the blanks.  Flocks of Starlings chip loudly, wings flapping as they settle into the tops of the basswood trees to feed on ripe seeds.  Red Bellied woodpeckers knock on a dead birch tree keeping time. Chickadees sing sweetly repeating their name chick a-dee-dee-dee, not to be left unheard. Chipmunks improvise with a deep thunk, thunk, thunk like the plucked strings of a stand up bass. Cardinal partners chip to one another flying happily from tree to tree saying follow me, follow me!
Morning doves coo in the background softly adding to the chorus. The sound of Great Horned owls hoot, hoot, hoot-hoot  builds to a crescendo added to by the snorts of two startled fawns leaping through the dry underbrush, cracking branches and crushing leaves as they realized I am in their pathway.  The honking sounds of Canada geese flying high overhead add to the piece briefly as they travel off into the distance,  fading softly to complete the piece. 
Lovely!
I really don't need to know how to write the music because it's already written by nature!

1/9/09

Going public with my paintings


I first started painting when I was a child. Cute stuff like a paint by numbers of a stallion or something like that. My parents encouraged me and gave me the opportunity learn with lessons as well as touring museums. 
  Classes at our local Art Museum in Neenah were allot of fun and kept us busy during the summer.  I know I have a few pieces of "art" in my basement from that era.  In school I took art as much as I could. Knowing I had to apply this love to my working life I decided to be an Interior Designer and finished with a major in Industrial Design.  
Renderings of home interiors and new product set designs have been my "art" for my working career. Painting for fun was put on the back burner. Over the last few years I've taken more classes with a local artist I feel much more confident about showing my work. 
So here goes. Hope you enjoy! 

Check out my instructors work.   http://www.jamesmichaelart.com