It was six months ago that Lu and I were sat in our Oncologist's office and he advised us that the finding of a CT scan confirmed that I had Stage IV Urothelial cancer that had metastasized to the Lymph Nodes. His prognosis was that without immediate chemotherapy I had maybe six months and that with Chemo 12-18 months. Well, still standing, still fighting and still painting-save your tears and please (he says hopefully) enjoy the work.
I think that for me, as an artist, what truly excites me is the discovery of new mediums and substrates and the challenge of taking these new tools and creating something original and exciting. I offer the following in evidence.
I've been working from home a lot and doing smalls. This is on 7"x10" 1264 Fabriano watercolor paper and the golds are from a Japanese collection (Kuretake) of gold metallic watercolors coupled with Mungyo metallic oil pastels. "Confetti."
``This piece features a new medium for me, watercolors, but they are graphite colors and come from Japan.
I've pretty much avoided watercolors because I just didn't feel I had the "hand" for it. Watercolors, to me, are like baking, no room for error. But, as is usually the case, I was very wrong. I just had to trust the process-corny, I know, but the truth, nonetheless. On Canson watercolor paper with Kuretake Graphite Watercolors. Not sure on the dims.
Same as above with an acrylic seal that deepened the colors and added gloss.
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