a walk along the river today
a dark day
sun low in the sky
glimmers of light skim the water's surface, as fleeting as the patterns of the current
swirling and whirling, the water silently flows swiftly by
sky and water, light and shadow
the ageing pilings of the shipyard docks line the riverbank
sentinels of history, of a time, of a place
like the images of people waiting at the docks for the paddle wheelers to arrive
huddled in groups, they wait... or watch?
I am drawn to them, their weather-worn exterior, jagged tops and leaning stature - how long have they been there?
at least 100 years or more
and below, a meandering view that is new to me, opened up by the growth of the city and an extension of the walking path along the river
a delightful back channel meandering along the main one, the river dotted with small islands for a while
no sketchbook but thankfully my camera
catching up with old friends this week left little time for creative pursuits but I've been experimenting with ways of depicting the mountains
folded white Japanese paper for a background, mountains cut from an old photograph, painted cloth, painted paper and coloured pastel paper
I like the image of the trees cut into a mountain shape and want to expand on that idea
clean lines, especially in the folded paper... I'm liking the graphic nature of them and imaging a larger version with even more folds to use as a base for other work
figuring out how to do that is a whole different thing though and will likely involve several trials using plain newsprint and a few choice words
5 comments:
Beautiful in it's starkness, it's simplicity of line.
First a walk along the river with you.... such breathtaking photos! And then your interpretations of the mountains which conjour up the jagged remoteness and untouchable beauty of that landscape. What a treat to wake up to this morning! I love the effect you have achieved with the paper folding along with the collage.
Much better to take a camera than stand in the snow with a sketchbook, and I like where you a going!
Beautiful pictures. I like your paper folding is perfect.
I love that moody sky in the first photo - something I've tried to emulate with the shaving cream/paint process. Perhaps I'll succeed with my next efforts, who knows.
The paper folding reminds me somewhat of crazy quilting and raises the ponderment over why wouldn't paper work for a crazy quilt design.
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