© Katie Jeanne Wood
With The Night Falling
Oil portrait painting
Available here
Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
Reflective Thinking
oil portrait painting
Available here
What I’m reading: Finished The Secret History by Donna Tartt early this morning. It kinda makes me wish I had stuck with Little Friend when I tried to read it a year or so ago, but nah..I’m good. Two outta three ain’t bad, and this book was her best, I think.
Now I’m speeding along a book by Fredrik Backman called Anxious People. I have a feeling it will be a fast read because so far the characters are being described very nicely, and easy to remember. The Secret History didn’t really get going for me for several chapters/days because I couldn’t keep the characters straight in my head. I don’t know if it was the writing or I didn’t pay enough attention to the beginning of the book. I noticed other people online were having trouble, also. I don’t recommend searching around too much because I ran into a bunch of spoilers with no warnings, which kinda ruined it for me. :/ My advice if you have plans to read this book is to jot down names and descriptions as you’re reading, at least in the beginning. I think it would have read faster if I had done that. I would have spent less time backtracking.
Anxious People has super short chapters which is attractive to me..like only 3 or 4 minutes long. I can read one or two chapters while cooking dinner, and feel like I’m accomplishing something. It’s kinda refreshing since The Secret History had extremely long chapters, and required a serious commitment of sitting still for great periods of time. I get antsy if things are going to take a lot of time and focus, so short chapters are best. I’m kinda surprised that I stuck with The Secret History, but I’m glad I did. Like Donna Tartt’s book The Goldfinch, this one will stay with me for a while.
Art journal portrait sketches
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What I’m watching: I feel incredibly privileged to have seen this today LIVE – thanks to my son for telling me about it. It was the most amazzzzzing 94 seconds of time well spent. I’m not sure I took a breath during the performance. Happy Birthday, Mozart!! You are a gift that keeps giving all these years later. Encore!! 😉
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Sun Kissed
oil portrait painting
A few weeks ago someone described my portrait painting as “abstract”. This isn’t the first time that’s happened. The painting (not pictured) she was talking about had eyes, nose, mouth, hair, facial expression, and other features, and actually looked pretty realistic to me. I didn’t say anything to my client or try to correct her – she saw what she saw, and who am I to say differently? I found her choice of words interesting, and I took note of it.
Then, the other day I came upon a website, and the artist paints super realistic portraits. In my mind, I immediately boxed his work into the category of hyperrealism art. Yet, poking around his site, I found out he called his work Naïve. I was highly confused because it just wasn’t true. His paintings could easily pass as photographs they were so realistic. Not only that, but they were dark in color..the kind of portraits you see hanging in museums or on the wall in Downton Abby. Definitely didn’t give me a Naïve vibe in the least.
Affects on The Body
Abstract figure painting
Prints are available here
These two experiences got me thinking about how we all perceive things differently. The painting above, I feel comfortable calling abstract because although I can tell it’s a figure of a woman, there are lots of missing pieces. Therefore, it qualifies as somewhat abstract in my mind.
Some artists I know would never consider it an abstract because abstract to them means having no recognizable details, and it’s clearly a woman with black hair and a blue shirt. I see their point, but I don’t agree with them. I feel comfortable using the word “abstract” as a keyword to describe the painting.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Her Idea of Poetry
Mixed media acrylic portrait painting
Prints available here
This portrait painting I would not call abstract, but some people would because of the background, and concept. I mean, the background looks abstract, and why is she walking around with a blue square box on her head? lol You’d have to ask her. I have no idea.
Sure, I see the abstract elements, but to call it an abstract painting? I wouldn’t because it has more detailed form than abstract, imo. I’m sure if I asked 10 different people what their take is, I’d get 10 different answers.
Abstract No 116
Prints are available here
Now this..this I definitely consider an abstract painting. Or do I? I kinda get a landscape vibe from it..with a tree line (trees are planted in lines here to break the fierce straight line winds we get) and a fence. So, is it an abstract or landscape? Some days I say it’s both – an abstract landscape, and other days I only see an abstract.
Imaginary Dinner Party
Acrylic mixed media
abstract painting
Now, you might not be able to see this painting as a dinner party, but I view it as if I’m looking down on a fabulously set dining table. I see plates, cloth napkins holding silverware, cups, and bowls. Towards the back of the table there’s a window, and bright light coming in..maybe from the snowy ground?
I highly doubt anyone else sees the exact same scene when they look at this painting, and that’s okay. Having a different opinion is perfectly fine with me. I always welcome new ways of seeing my art from people on the outside looking in. It helps me think outside the box I placed myself in.
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The clearance sale is still ongoing in my Etsy shop. Some paintings have been marked down 75%. I’m trying to make room for the new paintings coming this year. I’m adding more paintings daily. Get them while you can.
Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil abstract impasto paintings
Black & white series
I’m calling this my black & white series even though there’s an occasional red or some other color thrown in to spice it up a little. Black & white still dominate the canvas, so I’m sticking with the title.
I painted these with palette knives, and oil paint a couple years ago. I sold the first half of the series..before I called it a series, and made more – these. Then life got busy, and I never got around to listing any of the new ones. Well, here they are finally seeing the light of day. Laaa!
I think there are 12 of these minis on canvas altogether. 3 of them (not pictured) needed a bit of something, so I added more paint, and I’m waiting for them to dry. No 6 in the photo above sold last week. If you’re interested, you can find them on Etsy.
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Artists I’m admiring: Peter Wileman‘s abstract paintings. His work reminds me of ice, and still clear water. So beautiful. I’ve probably shared his link here before. I can’t seem to get enough.
Susan Simonini – I absolutely adore her work. I’m not going to be happy until I own one of her pieces. 😉
House Finch bird
palette knife painting
on canvas
Available here
What I’m watching: Chantal Joffe interview. I fell in love with her work after seeing it in my feed on Pinterest.
PS: if you want to find me on social media, Pinterest and Twitter are where I am atm. I keep thinking some day I’ll get back into IG and FB, but Idk? Life is short, and I keep finding better things to do with my time. I am quite addicted to Pinterest, tho. 🙂