Michele Bledsoe and Richard Bledsoe “Tusk”
acrylic on canvas, 12″ x 6″
“The Remodernist artist formulates expressions of personal liberty in pursuit of higher meaning and significance.”
Our first collaborative painting has been completed, and actually has been displayed in two shows so far.
Michele and I both created our own painting in our own unique style, but allowed a dialogue to form by the interaction of our individual efforts.
Michele compared it to having a conversation.
The process of working on a piece together was so enjoyable that we will continue to collaborate. We hope to someday have a show of just our shared pieces. Watch this space for future updates.
Read the series:
STUDIO: Collaborative Painting with Richard and Michele-Part 1
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STUDIO: Collaborative Painting with Richard and Michele-Part 2
STUDIO: Collaborative Painting with Richard and Michele-Part 3
This…is a really interesting painting. I like it alot. You took risks combining two (or more) objects and somehow made it all work together. I envy your open mindedness. I am sometimes so conservative — I would never throw odd things together. But when you feel it it works so well!
Thanks! It was a fascinating interplay, and it developed very naturally.
Did your wife do a sort of self portrait with her character?
Yes, everything she does is a self portrait 🙂
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