The Secret, work in progress, day seven

The Secret, work in progress, day seven

The birds at the top left and right corners of the image were originally conceived as some kind of half human/half bird figure. I’d vaguely imagined these bulky birds, shaped a bit like buzzards but a bit more graceful, with human eyes and heart shaped wings. (A bit of trivia: one of my neighbours married a strikingly beautiful young German woman. The village where I live is, to put it kindly, at the redneck end of the human spectrum so whenever I run into her I always muse that it’s a bit like a chance encounter with an alien life form. Anyway, where this gets relevant to painting is that I’ve been trying to give my animal images her eyes- fierce/gentle and honey coloured).

But after I’d worked on the birds for a while they began to emerge as owls, something I have never painted, and I liked the oddity of owls sitting on what will eventually be a fruit tree in broad daylight. It sits well with the central theme of the painting which is all about secret histories: of nations, individuals and places. The final image will have two curious children exploring the contents of a small striped box while a variety of animals look on. The initial idea of painting thousands of stars in a night sky will be replaced with the daytime visual equivalent: hundreds of small daisies on the green grass and probably a shower of pale pink blossom falling from the tree.