'Snail At Night' Egg Tempera Painting
I've just finished another egg tempera painting! The painting is officially called 'Snail At Night', but I think of him as 'Mr. Snaily'.
It has been raining here every day for quite some days and looks like it'll continue to do so for at least another week. This is great news for me because less laundry is being hung out and more windows in the nearby apartments are being kept closed, with the result that there is a lower density of cleaning chemicals wafting into the apartment. I've also been spending several hours each day out in the fresh air and this is helping to make me more resilient during the time I am at home. This means I'm able to continue painting. For a better explanation of this rather strange paragraph see the last post: 'Breathing One Breath At A Time'.
One rather wet evening late last Fall we decided to go for a walk around the block - and Jazzy (Jasmine, our African Grey parrot) came with us in her travel cage. It was dusk. We came upon a snail out on the town; well, he was on top of a cement post and was heading somewhere. Luckily we had the camera with us and 'Mr. Snaily' turned out to be very photogenic. He inspired the following painting:
The painting is done in egg tempera and is 12 x 8 inches.Labels: art, chemical sensitivity, egg tempera, painting, Snail

4 Comments:
Hi Nat
Well done with the latest painting. I think snail shells have absolutely beautiful colours and patterns, although I'd rather not see them on my garden plants.
I loved the 'River of Tulips' as well bye the way.
Sarah
Thank you Sarah :) Snails are surprisingly appealing, even cute, but it's true: best not on the garden plants!
Gorgeous, as always!
Glad to hear that you've been feeling better -- hope that continues. It's so scary to think of all the chemicals out there and the havoc they're working on our bodies...
Hi Mary,
Thank you very much. And thank you for your kind words about feeling better. Going out for several hours most days is helping and it's continuing to rain every day (quite phenomenally) and this is helping the situation enormously. So I'm well into the next painting and am very happy to be doing it. :)
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