Sweet is not exactly a word that describes me, but my husband set up my blog, and that is what he named it. Seeing that he is my biggest fan, how could I change it?




Sunday, May 22, 2011

Insight

                                                             24 x 24 wood panel
                                                                   mixed media
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Recently, my husband told me that my art has given him better insight into me and how my mind works. At first, I didn't know how to take his comment, but as I thought about it,  I think I understood. Some artist paint precise and controlled, while others are whimsical, detailed, or really out there. Me, I'm all over the place. I'm easy going, yet volatile, messy, childlike, emotional, spiritual.... I think my work does reflect all those things that make up Cissy Primos Prewitt. So, I guess I understand what he was saying after all.

I must have been in a crusty mood when I painted this. I don't sleep well at night, and many of my art ideas come to me around 2:00 am. I wanted to incorporate some kind of architectural hardware into a painting. So, I went to an antique/flee market store that sold this kind of items and found boxes of old keyhole plates. (I don't know the official name of them.) It was exactly what I had hoped to find.
I wanted this painting to look like the plate, crusty, rusty and old. After it was finished, I didn't know if I liked the results, but after a day or two of looking at it, I think I do. At least I accomplished what I set out to do.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Blessings From Above

                                                               24 x 24  wood panel
                                                                      Mix Media

Before I took a break yesterday with my "drip trees",  I was into non-representational abstracts this week. This is largely because that is what my friend Phyllis, owner of View Gallery likes. And since she is kind enough to show my work at her gallery, that is what I worked on.  I love doing large paintings that are primarily white.  It feels clean and fresh, like crisp white sheets.   The truth is, I love painting this type of style. There is a certain ease to it, and it just kind of comes natural to me. So maybe, I have found "my style".   But since I also love doing "drip trees" and landscapes, like my sheep, I think I can have more than one "style".  I'm not for rules anyway, and in art why do you have to follow the rules that someone says you have to? It sounds silly to me.

My precious son, Dixon, turned 18 yesterday. He is such a joy to me and indeed a "blessing from above". I feel blessed to have him not only as a son, but in my life. He actually talks to me! That in itself is a miracle.
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Trees For Betty

I've had the pleasure of becoming reacquainted with a wonderful, Godly woman from my past. My second child, Gwynn, came out of the womb screaming, and didn't stop until she was 9 months old. The only person that could seem to pacify her was a friend of the family named Betty. Needless to say, Gwynn spent a lot of time with Betty during the next few years. She called her "Shug". Betty was both a blessing and a big help. She moved away from North Carolina and we lost contact. But I found her again, and I am very thankful for that.

She loves my drip trees, and is very encouraging to me with my art. So, I played around yesterday and painted Betty some trees. I should paint drip trees more often. They make me happy, just like finding an old friend!
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