Daub du Jour

My name is Marianne Plumridge. I am an artist of mythic fantasy works and fine art images. More of which can be seen at my website, 'MariannePlumridgeart.com', and also my Writing Blog, 'Muse du Jour'. These sites are in the links section of this page. This site began life as a painting a day blog in 2007. However that project has now passed, but I still find myself painting in that way. So this site will now be the showcase my new paintings as inspired by those previous efforts.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

We Are Stardust...

One of my favourite songs has this line in the chorus: the haunting Matthews Southern Comfort version of the song, "Woodstock". It entirely feeds my more romantic and dreamlike ideas I had when I was a child and longing for the stars. Maybe it was the lunar landing fever of the time - the late 1960s - or the Aquarius movement, but it was timeless. Then and now.
I had to produce something new for my art panel at the forthcoming world science fiction convention in Denver, and over a 48 hour period I managed to finish one painting and complete two more. With Last Farewell, I finally brought to a close an idea I had many years ago. While searching boxes of paper for sorting and chucking, I found a small thumbnail sketch I'd jotted down at random. I looked at it for a long time, and thought "I can finally paint this!" So I did.
Stardust was just a passionate doodle featuring two of my favourite elements: a soaring, swooping pointy rocket ship and a nebulous, hazy background - this time it's a ringed giant. It was kind of blissful to do.
Starstream Camping is an idea I had this year, and had given up on after the first attempt. That initial start had included a big chunk of planet in one corner and the tent being placed on one of the asteroids in its ring. It just wasn't working, and I wasn't happy with it, so I put it aside. That was several months ago. Last week, I had an epiphany of sorts and said to myself "Why does it have to be a planet? For me, it's always been the Stars..." I whipped out a board, and a day and two painting sessions later, I had a painting that speaks volumes. One of my very favourites so far...look for the whales and inquisitive dolphin...
Starstream Camping
(10x10", Oil) PRICE: $275.00 SOLD
Stardust
(9x12", Oil) PRICE: $80.00  SOLD
The Last Farewell
(14x18", Oil) PRICE: $350.00 SOLD

As usual, the photography doesn't do them justice, but it's close.
Palette included: Titanium White, Viridian Green, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean, Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium Red Light, Cobalt Violet, Burnt Sienna, Ultramarine Blue. My big blending brushes got a serious workout during this lot, plus a couple of Filberts (big and small), and a couple of pointy little Rounds.
Thanks to author Jerry Oltion and his romantic and sometimes funny outlook on outer space, and to his short story "The Big Two-sided River". River is about a miner who goes camping the old fashioned way on an asteroid in the rings of a gas giant planet. Thanks Jerry, the story and the atmosphere has lingered these past years.
Cheers,
Marianne

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4 Comments:

Blogger Neutronman said...

Very nice work! I love the juxtaposition of the rocket and whale.

And that middle piece with Saturn looks like straight out of the pulps -- could have been a cover for a 50's Astounding.

August 5, 2008 at 10:18 AM  
Blogger Gretel said...

Oh, a lovely song, one of my favourites and an absolutely beautiful painting to go with it I very rarely see artwork I would buy (if I could afford it!) but that is a fall-in-love-with piece.

August 5, 2008 at 1:20 PM  
Blogger Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

All rather wonderful!

August 13, 2008 at 3:03 AM  
Blogger Tom Kidd said...

I really like that Stardust painting and not only because of the airship. The atmosphere is perfect.

October 28, 2010 at 12:07 AM  

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