tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post3171955822324654400..comments2023-07-14T01:23:30.988+10:00Comments on Art @ Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox: OLDIES BUT GOODIES!Kathryn Brimblecombe-Foxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07215780023277041812noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-44933551225097417292009-09-07T21:52:19.204+10:002009-09-07T21:52:19.204+10:00Hi Fred,
Your comment about my work possibly being...Hi Fred,<br />Your comment about my work possibly being good for textiles, is something others have said also. I don't mind at all. In fact, some people think at first glance that some of my paintings are textiles even in the flesh ie: not in photographs.<br /><br />I have been working on a new painting which I am uploading tomorrow. It has taken awhile to get it to where I think it achieves what I am after.<br />Cheers,<br />KathrynKathryn Brimblecombe-Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215780023277041812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-55536754029702913522009-09-03T12:56:45.704+10:002009-09-03T12:56:45.704+10:00Hey you know, Moneythoughts is right. I've of...Hey you know, Moneythoughts is right. I've often thought your work needs to be in high stress corporate office environments. Like now, I've just had the week from hell in my proferssional life (actually two weeks) and I'm visiting you for diversion. Tonight I plan to sit here and just look into many of your paintings.Audubon Ronhttp://ducksmahal.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-35615115748047393682009-09-02T22:06:00.755+10:002009-09-02T22:06:00.755+10:00Kathryn,
I really like the blue piece with all th...Kathryn,<br /><br />I really like the blue piece with all the women. I hope you will not be upset with me for saying that I think that piece could be used to commercial success. I think it would make a lovely textile piece with a repeating pattern. When I look at it, it just seems to lend itself to this purpose in my mind. I could see it as a lovely print, but not for men, perhaps.moneythoughtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08462893426608294171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-1550488658622329342009-09-01T09:37:56.646+10:002009-09-01T09:37:56.646+10:00Kathryn,
I really like your work, very beautiful. ...Kathryn,<br />I really like your work, very beautiful. <br />I'm not sure that the art world has to be so rigid. Can't we just do what we want to with our own work? I do know what you mean about the exhibits but as independent, creative spirits maybe it's time to make our own rules.<br />CharlotteCharlotte's Art Talkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15925752659688208586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-2932608327114252312009-08-30T11:42:57.831+10:002009-08-30T11:42:57.831+10:00Dear Ron,
Many thanks for taking the time to real...Dear Ron,<br /><br />Many thanks for taking the time to really consider and think about my work. Glad they provided some distraction from your insomnia. <br /><br />I really appreciate seeing your thoughts. I was particularly thrilled with your insights into 'Earth's Spirits'. Whilst I went to ballet classes from age 3 until 10 [when I was told I was too tall and had not progressed!] I did not 'see' the dancing element, which I now see as quite distinct. <br /><br />I note your comments about the colours in 'Spirited'. I used charcoal in this one and its legacy is a earthier tone to the work. I have a couple of others left from this series which I might upload onto the BLOG at some stage too. <br /><br />'At Close Distance' is very much about the horizon...as a metaphor that our horizons can be outside of us or inside of us...close and/or far. <br /><br />Cheers,<br />KathrynKathryn Brimblecombe-Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215780023277041812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-63514947176767625612009-08-30T11:35:32.039+10:002009-08-30T11:35:32.039+10:00Dear Fred,
Thanks for your comments. I have gone b...Dear Fred,<br />Thanks for your comments. I have gone back to the post and put prices on each piece still available. I never know whether to do this or not, but thank you for encouraging me.<br />KathrynKathryn Brimblecombe-Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215780023277041812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-54303616958050632612009-08-29T23:04:07.316+10:002009-08-29T23:04:07.316+10:00Thanks for posting your older works. I enjoyed se...Thanks for posting your older works. I enjoyed seeing your older works on paper. I hear what you are saying about logistics, but with the Internet, the world is your market. I suggest that the next time you post older works that you are willing to sell, that you include a price. Then if someone is interested in buying a painting, they know whether it is for sale.moneythoughtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08462893426608294171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-65755881515285322562009-08-29T16:56:58.279+10:002009-08-29T16:56:58.279+10:00I took at few moments while I’m up tonight and CAN...I took at few moments while I’m up tonight and CAN’T SLEEP, to review your paintings again and then read the derivation of the painting. A few observations, hope you don’t mind: <br /><br />Spirited – I really like this one, mostly for the atypical forms and color not often seen in your other paintings. Even the ToL is different. I haven’t noticed too many browns in other paintings and love it here but the bright silvery eyeliner highlights in the tree and behind the falling sphere give it a comet tail look billowing reflection as the two images merge into one. The lines in the background furnish the whole canvass with movement. And thank you for the circling atomic nucleus. It’s doesn’t make me car sick or hypnotized when looking at it, but I instantly recognize its mission.<br /><br />Super Mum – The first thought for me was arch angel in a corner of the foundation of the universe. Bright, rich and handsome. Then after reading the goods about the inspiration, I can see that also. Which, is another thing I admire about your work and about you, many interpretation can be made, and all of the selections are enjoyable. I can only believe that I would find you enjoyable as a person. (Not flirting here)<br /><br />Earth's Spirits – Having that classical ballet training, I see cosmic La Sylphide here, my favorite ballet. But that’s me. Again, movement. One would have an opportunity to cookie cutter the sylphs or make too much randomness, but you have provided symmetry and difference. The background provides upwardness.<br /><br />See The Traces – This one I can’t describe. I too was going through a divorce in the early 2000s. Kind of a fire and ice period. Divorce has many unforeseen difficulties.<br /><br />Inside The Landscape – Soothing, nice, peaceful. Love the blues. Again, very rich.<br /><br />In The Air – I like the goods behind this painting and agree with you about the country in the girl, which applies to guys also. This shows your interior decorator side. I wouldn’t mind painting a room in my house these colors. For now, this is the bathroom scene for me.<br /><br />At Close Distance – Yes, the good are right on, close/distance. I love this also and have spent the most time studying it. At the edge of the horizon, it looks like a sunrise to me, and the old saying, “Red sky at night sailors’ delight, red sky at morning, sailor’s warning.” This one is “fix’in” as we say here – its fix’in to do something.<br /><br />You say, “So, this is a brief online exhibition of some of my older paintings. I have chosen ones I really like!”<br /><br />Thank you Kathryn, this was a fun for me.Audubon Ronhttp://ducksmahal.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-82192891746446742082009-08-29T12:42:49.899+10:002009-08-29T12:42:49.899+10:00Love these. Very spiritual.Love these. Very spiritual.Audubon Ronhttp://ducksmahal.comnoreply@blogger.com