Saturday, June 09, 2007

(by guest blogger Thomas Torak)

When I teach still life classes I encourage the students to bring in things that they want to paint. One night someone showed up with a Russian figurine of a laughing rabbit (I thought it looked more like a pig) and some lettuce and carrots from her garden. “Okay” I thought “let’s not be judgmental. This is what she wants to paint.” Only one other person showed up that night. He loved the fauves so we set up a still life for him with very brightly colored objects and a contrasting brightly colored background. Neither of them really wanted a critique, they just wanted to do what they do and have me give them a pat on the back from time to time. So there I was with 3 hours to kill (back patting doesn’t take very long). Luckily I had my paint box and a good canvas. I thought I might paint alongside them as a demonstration, though I knew they could care less. It was a tough choice but I went for the pig-rabbit. I painted freely and rather effortlessly knowing that I would wipe it out at the end of the class. It looked ridiculous as a figurine so I tried to breathe some life into it. To my great surprise I painted so well that I didn’t want to wipe it out. I showed it to Elizabeth when I got home and she just laughed and laughed…..

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Elizabeth,

Your web site (and the art you create)is awesome, and your blogging hits just the right notes. I wish Beverly had also had the chance to meet you, but if you continue to go to Monhegan chances are we will get to meet again.

Peter Starren
pstarren@mediarecruiters.com
www.mediarecruiters.com

Elizabeth Torak said...

Thanks Peter, I really enjoyed meeting you and, as I will definitely be going back to Monhegan, I look forward to meeting you again.