Celia Reisman paints suburban landscapes - specifically the neighborhood she has been living in for over 30 years.Â
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In this interview discusses her process of creating these paintings and how she adapted her work methods to fit her personality.Â
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Observational drawings are integral to her work method. While she does paint plein air, it is her field sketches that feed her large scale studio paintings.Â
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She talks about memory, instinct and how she constructs her large scale works -not being satisfied with traditional proportions for example. Early on, Celia played with an extremely limited palette, which is probably why she has such a sensitive eye for color.
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This episode is a lot about Celia’s process of making a painting: the shifting balance between planning and having control while letting the painting evolve throughout the process.
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