Walking on the bay yesterday, I saw a pebble that was a greenish-gray color that I always associate with my friend Sue; I picked it up. Then it seemed, out of all the many thousands of pebbles to choose from, my eye kept alighting on pebbles whose color I associated with Sue: russet, caramel, umber.
Robin and I, when we'd sift through the pebbles at the point, always thought we were choosing each one randomly, individually. (I sat in on a literature class that was reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenence and wrote a paper about this process; I can't remember what the assignment was, but it was the most creative paper of my undergraduate years, and I hope Dr. Haba liked it [I can't recall].)
It became clear to us at some point though that choosing one prefigured the next choice: we unconsciously devised sets.
Like the Sue-colored set and the one below, I'll call it Sunset Set.
Hey Laura,
ReplyDeleteI finally got around to posting my palette of colors...it's today's post on my blog...better late then never! I linked your blog to the post, hope that's cool...
What a wonderful post laura.. Love the color connections and how they influence!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post, I really like where it took me. Oh I remember that book and how much I loved it. What a cool idea about the pebble process. Picking up pebbles is incredibly meditative.
ReplyDeleteYour watercolor is so lovely. You do a great job with the greens and the sand.