Truth and honesty

Honesty is very important to me. Honesty in architecture and honesty in art. In the house that I designed, the beams, joists, and rafters that make up the ceiling of the large open interior space ARE the roof structure. There is no facade of one thing covering another. What you see is what you get. That is true of my own personality as well. Similarly, truth and honesty in watercolor are that it needs to look like a watercolor - it shouldn’t become something else. The attributes of that honesty are transparency, drippiness, and watermarks.
What better illustration for this blog entry than this wood framing construction site - here are the honest bones of this house under construction. I've called it "Careful Up There!"


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