Carrie’s Painting of the Week – 07/17/13
By Carrie Jacobson
Like my painting itself, these new paintings sort of showed up out of the blue. There were hints of them early on, in how much I loved certain paintings in an “unfinished” stage… but for the most part, these paintings have simply appeared and declared themselves, and left it to me to make something of them.
It’s pretty clear that these are a good addition to my portfolio, in terms of sales. Of nine paintings that have sold in the past two shows, seven have been these minimal ones – and I have not priced them cheaply.
I need to find out how to be sure they are a good addition in terms of heart and soul and the character of my painting. I need to apply myself, learn what works in these and what doesn’t. Learn how to make them interesting and evocative and exuberant, when they are so lean and so spare. Learn how much is enough, how much is too much and how much is not enough.
I like knowing that I’m facing these challenges, and finding these answers. Any reactions you all have, I’d love to hear them, too.
Tags: Carrie Jacobson, carriejacobson, minimalist paintings, palette knife paintings
July 19th, 2013 at 10:17 pm
I’m loving these minimal paintings. I love the splashes of color and shape and then those almost ephemeral lines which are certainly hills/mountains in the background. And just enough sky so I know what it looked like that day without being overwhelmed by it. Bravo, Carrie. Lynn
July 23rd, 2013 at 6:59 am
Thanks, Lynn! I am loving them, too – and loving exploring them. I appreciate your support, always!