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Palettes in My Mind from Beyond the Window

1/29/2021

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PictureWinter on the 33,” Landscape on Parchment with Prismacolor pencils, 18 inches X 12 1/2 inches.
I love to jump in my car and head out of town for a day. Most of the time, I have only a general idea where I am headed. I head out on the road without a plan. There is nothing better than a random day trip through the beauty that California offers.  

Over the years, I have come to notice that when I am looking out my window at the magnificent countryside, I don't just see mountains, trees, deserts and cactus.  I see colors-the colors of nature, the colors of the ever-revolving seasons.  I am fascinated with nature's palettes. Colors that I would have normally not used together in the studio. Palettes are rarely seen in design, but in each peek out the window give me such pause.  I have said countless times to those who accompany me that I am just dumbfounded by the strange combination of color that really works together like a grand scheme.

Highway 33 leaves the Ojai Valley in the direction of Taft and winds it way through the Los Padre Forest.  I often drive this route and enjoy the ever changing palette of color that each season brings.  For years I have been wanting to somehow translate these observances into my work.  What would happen if I designed one of my drawings in a landscape format using the colors from beyond my window?  Well, this week I did just that!  I am excited about the results and might just do a series based on this idea.  Notice the pale purple and the light sage green. There are so much of these two colors this time of year.  I love floating by and taking it all in.

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Goodbye 2020! New Year! New Direction!

1/4/2021

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​I don't think that I know a single person who is sad that 2020 is over. Of course, we are left with some of the same issues clouding our lives.  But I believe there is light at the end of this long tunnel.  

Last year gave me a lot of time and space to figure so much out, both personally and professionally.  I took the year to shed the baggage from my past and to explore myself, the artist.  I think so many of us have definitely made a few huge changes in our lives.

I rented a neat studio space near downtown.  Its been my home away from home and has afforded me the space to clear the cobwebs and create.  My current work is a complete departure in medium, but is informed by a lifetime of searching for my voice as an artist.  It's crisp and clean but most importantly, I really love making art again!  In the work, you may see some of the same elements and themes of past work. But I believe that I have turn a corner and am headed down a straight and light filled path.  

I plan on monetizing my webpage for the first time in my career.  It seems that all the world has turn to the internet. If I am to survive as an artist, it is time I make the pivot too.  (More about that in another blog post.)

​So, this is me.  Just keeping on keeping on.

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    Welcome! I am Lesley Laine, a fine artist and art consultant living in sunny Southern California.  My Studio is located in the magical Ojai Valley just north of Los Angeles.  

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