(Feeling) Gleeful

This year, my art production has slowed (this has been a crazy busy social learning growing year).  However, I believe I have found my voice.  That’s a trade-off I can live with.

The latest in my Feeling series, Gleeful, makes me smile.  In fact, it made me smile every time I sat down in the studio to put more work in towards its completion.  I find Gleeful to be a fun, sassy piece.  I hope you do as well.

Constructive criticism and comments are always welcome.  Please share your thoughts!

Gleeful (link to poem)

Gleeful - (c) 2017, Hilary Clark

Gleeful - Detail 01

Gleeful - Detail 02

Gleeful - Doodle

Next up: The feeling for the next piece has yet to be determined.  The doodle was selected; the next step is to take a good look at the drawing and then pull a feeling off the master list.  Regardless of the tone of the feeling, it is still art.  Come back soon for an update.


Info about my Feelings series: I interpret my random abstract doodles as emotions.  The guiding point is the outer boundary of the doodle.  The boundary evokes the feeling.  From there, I contemplate how to bring that particular feeling alive in fiber. 

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Author: Hilary Clark

Artist, Writer, Poet. Joy & Ease Believer. Aiming for modern renaissance woman. Will likely miss.

3 thoughts on “(Feeling) Gleeful”

  1. Each one gets better and better. You should have the “G’s” do a doodle for you when you are here for Christmas, then see what you could do with them.

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  2. Another winner! Love the orange. Makes me think a little of an artist’s pallette. The poem is fun also! Love, Mom xoxo

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