Speaking of luxury goods, I watched Gosford Park last night, Altman's last film. I had seen it when it came out. Netflix thought I might like it and was kind enough to suggest it to me. I had forgotten how beautiful the set design was. I concentrated on the palette used throughout the film and various lighting schemes.
This painting was from a few month ago. I can't remember if I posted it or not. I've been rather scatter shot in my image posting.
Mary Addison Hackett, Company in the Living Room, 2011
oil on linen on wood panel
I've been building my own stretchers from scratch. Nice, yes. I'm happy with them. I admit feeling content knowing I've labored over them. For the really small paintings, I experimented with making some wood panels and stretching linen over them. I think I will continue to do this. I'm trying really hard to develop some consistency. I'm rather slow to the draw on this matter. So slow, perhaps, that it might not be detectable for another 50 years.
This painting below is in progress, and the usual caveat: it was shot with my iphone in the studio. It almost felt good to paint it. At first. And then it became difficult. When I look at it and look at the one above. I almost see the same thing, but not quite.
Mary Addison Hackett, [Not yet titled,] 2011
oil on canvas
PS. I'm thinking about going to Miami this year. Anyone else?