Showing posts with label young child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young child. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Impersona-Ted

 Bears hold a special part in the childhood memories of so many.

The world of the teddy bear is an innocent one, a world that gives delight and hurts not, a world that appeals to all generations and all nationalities.  Gyles Brandreth
  
The Teddy Bear is a symbol that all is right with the world if one simply believes.


 This was a fun painting to do. I wanted it to be filled with a sense of light, warmth and homeliness as well as convey a sense of innocent joy....something which would re-kindle those childhood memories of wanting to be part of that special 'bear family' that so many of us dreamed of as a child.

I hope you have all enjoyed entering into the lives of the bears with the competition too. I know I have enjoyed reading your ideas for captions. Picking a winner has been so hard that in the end I have decided on joint winners :) So Congratulations to Shirely Scoble and Verena Murvin for your wonderful Captions. A teddy print will be sent to you both very soon!

Ona

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

New painting WIP 1

I thought it was about time I let you see the progress of, and read the thoughts behind my next painting. I get so caught up in the early stages sometimes. My reference photo was one I snapped a couple weeks ago. We were at the air show again while my son was volunteering. While everyone was looking up at the sky I was having such fun quietly observing their emotions and facial expressions. I took a lot of photo’s.


One child in particular caught my attention. While everyone else was staring upwards this child was staring out at the lake totally oblivious to the people around and all the noise above. This is a close up of the child's face in my painting as it is so far. I love the close up effect of this crop but in my actual painting I wanted to convey more space of the big wide world around.



 Children often lose themselves in their dreams. They have a lot to process as they take in all the new sights, smells and sounds around them. Dreaming whether they are day dreams like this child or dreams while sleeping are an important way to process all the information which, in turn creates their ambitions and desires as well as many other emotions sometimes unfortunately even negative ones.

This idea was just too good an opportunity to miss for a painting. 

We try to protect our children but however hard we try there will be some things that have a negative impact on them. It is for this reason that I decided to include a dream catcher in my painting. I wanted this child’s dreams, like all young children’s day dreams to be good ones.

 According to Native American folklore a hoop of willow, decorated with bits and pieces of everyday life, (feathers, arrow heads, beads, etc) will help to protect a young child from negative dreams. The dream catcher, if allowed to swing freely in the air, is believed to have the power to catch all of a person's dreams night or day, trapping the bad ones, and letting only the good dreams remain.


The photo above is of the whole painting as I can see it while painting. I tend to paint slightly more than I actually want to make matting and framing easier. It also gives me a little more freedom to play with final cropping. The final crop will definitely be less than this. I'm in two minds about whether to crop in a little more than I originally intended though. I will wait and see as the painting takes shape. Painting is such a dynamic process isn't it!

So far I have kept to a pretty limited palette. Maybe it is the end of the day or maybe it is the beginning of a new one. I will leave that up to the viewers imagination. Normally I would complete the background first but although I have painted in the background washes I just felt the need to paint the child’s face before completing background and the fence to help me feel more of the atmosphere and emotion in the painting.

I haven't decided on a title for this painting yet. I quite like 'The Dream Keeper' as this is the title of a poem I found which seems to sum up at least part of the idea behind the painting


Bring me all of your dreams,
You dreamers,
Bring me all of your
Heart melodies
That I may wrap them
In a blue-cloud cloth
Away from the too-rough fingers
Of the world.
~~Langston Hughes~~


I'm still open to other ideas though. Anyone have any other ideas?

Ona