Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tools of the Trade, by Sharon Hodges

When I think of tools, I think of the annual tool sale at Sears (gee, I love October), and then I think of the tools in my dad's workshop, and then my mind wandered off into 'tools of the trade'...this painting is from a photo I shot in a potter's studio.  Her workbench was littered with her many mixing bowls, glazing powders, and secret formulas...all the tools of her trade.  This is one of my early paintings, but I thought I'd be brave and post it anyway.  Now, I'll get to thinking about other ideas for 'tools'!

4 comments:

  1. Sharon, I'm so glad you posted this, because I know how I feel about some of my early work! HA! But even this shows great promise, which of course we all know you've fulfilled. :)

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  2. Wonderful color in this! I'm glad you posted it and look forward to more tools . . . it's so fun to see what artists come up with!

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  3. Yes, beautiful colors and you are so brave to post an earlier work, it is wonderful! Last summer I began painting swatches in an extra moleskine I had. It's become a very important tool for me and I refer to it often. I have colors organized by a painting's title; anyway, it is definitely an important tool of mine and I love seeing that someone else has one, too.

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  4. Some wonderful bold colors and yes, I think we all recognize the color samples that we all experiment with before a painting.

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