Pushing Paint (click to image to view video) visit my website It’s been a week, friends. Which happens, right? I’m not going to beat myself up over it. Instead I am going to applaud that I showed up every day and did my best. Because that’s a huge accomplishment. Here’s a little palette cleanser for you - a quick reel compressing a painting session from earlier this week into a minute and a half. Hope it brings a little calm or wonder into your day. And here’s to a fresh start next week. My heart is breaking for the communities impacted by the California fires. We called Los Angeles home for 8 years and it appears that many of our favorite places are now ash. The devastation is impossible to fathom. May all impacted know love and support as they navigate their enormous loss. Love to you all, Kim PS if you are leaving Meta but want to continue to see art related tips, join the free tier of my Patreon ! I’m also @kimberlysantini over on BlueSky available painti...
Indigo view her on my website Indigo, original acrylic on flat panel, 16”x20”, $850 plus s&h. I welcome your questions (yes, I offer payment plans - details below). Just reach out . This painting is a rework. I was in love with the prior version, Indigo Apricot , at the time I created her, and she’s been hanging in the studio ever since. The last couple weeks, though, I began to see things differently. I itched to go back into the painting and make some changes. In artist speak this is called “seeing with fresh eyes.” Fresh eyes are an important tool in that they help the artist critically view a work of art and design adjustments as it progresses. Ironically, fresh eyes are tough to maintain when one is in the thick of creating said work. At the time I painted Indigo Apricot I was focused on other ideas specific to a proposal I was writing and seemingly forgot some basics (like varied edgework and an interesting value pattern). I am infinitely p...