
“Art is a lie that makes us realize truth,” Pablo Picasso
I love churches.
A strange admission from someone who’s not religious at all. I have hundreds of drawings of churches. Every time I see a steeple on the horizon, I find myself heading towards it and pulling out a piece of scrap paper to capture the image. Churches seem to have a freedom of architecture that other buildings don’t have. Churches don’t have encumbrances for living such as number of bedrooms and walk in closets. The main function of a church is for community and I think that can be seen in their shape. And they make such a lovely silhouette against the sky. The negative space is often more interesting than other shapes in the world.
This church was sitting on the edge of a small valley, overlooking plowed wheat fields that traced their lines over every mound, every hill, golden canola waiting for harvest, a sea of mustard yellow that smelled like vinegar.
And the leaves, the beautiful leaves dropping to the earth and scrambling around on the road like lemmings, every color imaginable. I sat in my car looking at this scene and knew I had to draw it. Some people sketch in sketch books but I never did. I sketched on napkins. So I pulled a napkin from the glove box and drew this picture.
When I draw, I want to capture the beauty of a moment in time, specifically the moments that fill me with peace; make me grateful to be alive. And now I will forever have a record of that day, of something grand that I can point to and say “This is what I love.”
This painting and the sketch it originated from are available for download at dalegreenearts.bigcartel.com
This video shows the creation of the coloring page of the church above.
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Nice. I like this a lot and can’t believe I missed it the first time
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Thanks Kg
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Interesting to watch – it seems to flow so naturally – amazing!
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Thanks Starr
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Wonderful work, Dale
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I just wanted to say how much I appreciate all of your support of my blog. And,
how much I enjoy seeing your drawings. All the best, Dale.
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Thanks Dennis
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Really amazing
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Thanks
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I loved your paintings.. My parents are very interested in this paintings and books they’ve said both the this paintings and books have something to convey… The interesting thing I have seen is the body paintings.. do you know about it
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Beautiful and the statements you make about capturing the thing you love when you draw is a profound statement that I love and agree with. And Picasso is right as well…
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