Thursday, 30 November 2006
A Department Store Calls
Blackett Street (Oil on canvas, 36 x 36 ins)
The Nice Department Store Man phoned yesterday to make an appointment and, as arranged, called round this morning.
He's looking for a picture to finish off a room he's designing for a client of the Department Store and had seen one or two of mine in a gallery his wife works for.
We had a good chat about the Valley and my view of it from the window of Stately Zip Mansion and then had a cup of tea.
Over the cuppa he told me about the voile he'd chosen and the colour of the desk top and how he was hoping to get his clients away from the idea of art prints to Go With The Curtains. I agreed this would be a good thing and that real paintings were much to be preferred.
Then we had a little parade of paintings. It became obvious that what he was looking for was something less strongly coloured.
This amuses me periodically. I used to be criticised for making work that was a bit sombre and gradually I moved into the field of colour. Not simply out of a need to make a buck, but because it was something I felt I wanted to do. Now I get people asking if I have anything a bit more sombre. I suppose it takes all sorts.
Luckily, I think I have the very thing - this painting seemed to hit the spot. Now we await the reaction of his client.
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2 comments:
Another favourite! It's quite wonderful, really!
Not the same style of course, but something about it reminds me of Edward Hopper...
Hopper is always lurking at the back of my mind.
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