This new painting started with a basic layin I took to a the Old Bakery & Emporium, a historical non-profit gallery gift shop here in Austin, to work on recently. Here’s my tweet from that day –
I worked in a full basic layover that afternoon that felt pretty darn close to what I wanted – colorful, fun, optimistic 🙂 This is what it looked like end of the afternoon on my mini easel I’d taken to the gallery –

Later at home, a day or two later, I worked in more colors and – esp in the flower – lots more texture! That was fun 🙂

From this point, it was so close to what I wanted I let it hang on my wall near my easel at home where I could see it different ways – in passing, pausing going by, standing in front of it, catching sight of it by surprise – giving me feedback on how it made me feel in moments I wasn’t expecting.
I liked it. A lot!
But I felt it still lacked just a little of something I was looking for, and I wasn’t sure what it was yet.
I liked the way the dark space bottom left between the leaf and the flower matched the upper right corner. The dark contrast worked well, but it also left me feeling isolated somehow. So I worked the flower with tiny gradations of yellows and even pale pinks.
Gradually I began to see I needed to choose. Did I want the flower to be almost as if in space? Bright and shiny against the background with some surrounding foliage and color? Or did I want the flower to be more immersed in its surroundings? Part of the garden?
I decided on the latter and began adding touches into some of the negative spaces.
I remember standing in front of my painting as it rested on the wall about eye level with me, and made the conscious decision to make the upper right darkish area, with its wonderful streaks of thin lines and textures, more aligned with the bottom left, with the lush growth of green leaf – keeping the upper right’s original flow of texture – and added the swatches of green and turquoise!
Prior Version Final Version
Now it worked more fully for me!
I liked both versions, but I wanted the feel I got with the finished version – more engaged, more optimistic, more of the sense of the flower as part of a plush garden environment 🙂
I hope you enjoyed the development of my work, and will agree that – sometimes – it really just has to be a choice what we want our art work to become, even if much of the development is intuitive and includes letting portions of the painting just “be”!
Let me know what you think, and thanks so much for stopping by 😊
Adan

Twitter / Instagram / FB @FelipeAdanLerma
Amazon Author Page – http://author.to/Adans_Amazon_Author_Page
Fine Art America (FAA) – https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/felipeadan-lerma.html
More of my floral work can be seen at – https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/felipeadan-lerma.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=642804 .
* Please note, full res images are available on my FAA site *
[…] forms (like florals) with paint and – sometimes, marble dust, both acrylic and with water soluble oils, but the newness (to me) and unknowns of how molded/formed absorbent grounds would hold up, has me […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] Among fiddling with about 5 6×6 projects, I also cut down foam board to mount 4 new 12×16 prints I hope to take to the Old Bakery & Emporium tomorrow (Wed). My aim is to set up and paint for the 1st time since early last year! […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] w/texture, image style (from formerly impressionist to now semi-abstract), paint application (brush/palette knife), and inserting an “object” into an […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] closer I can feel, I’ll simply have to choose which direction, what emotion, I want it to take. Just a matter of choosing, when I’m ready […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] to include post link, 11.16.19]Next post I hope to show the finished work of another floral, first shown in-progress via a tweet from the Old Bakery and Emporium here in Austin […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] girl’s birthday, with the grandson too of course 😊 and had a really nice evening. She spotted Dancing Flower for the 1st time & really liked it, so I gave it to her for her birthday; she immediately said […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] My small 8×8 painting Dancing Flower is no longer available on eBay or direct from me and is now in a Private Collection.Please feel free to order prints, and gift items with this lively image via Fine Art America – coffee mugs, framed/acrylic/and metal prints + much more 😊 Gifts & Prints, Available now, @ Fine Art AmericaI learned quite a bit from doing this small piece, and hope you’ll enjoy reading into some of my creative process about it – thank everyone! ❤️ Dancing Flower – My Newest Palette Knife Painting ; Sometimes It’s Just About Making a Choic…Adan […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] ‘cause it definitely still looked much more colorful in my new (current) art room.Like I did with Dancing Flower, back before we moved and the surgeries surfaced, I’ll reshoot the image and re-present it on […]
LikeLike
[…] the yellow flower is featured in a palette knife art post […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] Dancing Flower – My Newest Palette Knife Painting ; Sometimes It’s Just About Making a Choice, C… […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] Dancing Flower – My Newest Palette Knife Painting ; Sometimes It’s Just About Making a Choice, C… […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] I’m Gonna Make Posters (among other categories of prints)…What Do You Think of These?Dancing Flower – My Newest Palette Knife Painting ; Sometimes It’s Just About Making a Choice, C…Adan’s Art – White Blue Cluster SquarePhotoPoem for – Self Portrait 19 – Balancing With My […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] Dancing Flower – My Newest Palette Knife Painting ; Sometimes It’s Just About Making a Choice, C… […]
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] help make the yellows pop with more of a fun energy — all part of what I really liked about this when I worked on it in the gallery at the Old Bakery & Emporium in February earlier this […]
LikeLike
Lovely painting
LikeLike
Dale, thanks so much! It’s just a little 8×8 but I really like how it developed and came out 🙂
LikeLike
Nice flower, I really like the texture.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks so much, Shawn – I think I’ve enjoyed playing with texture almost as much as color itself, lol! A lot of times, it’s in the how of the applying touches of color that happens to create the texture 🙂
LikeLike