"Troubadour's Band" painting
“I painted this in my mother’s kitchen, after she had gone to bed. I started with the architecture, creating a space. Then, the space called for people playing instruments and a cat playing a triangle. The bird is the troubadour. This is a surrealist composition, an intuitive painting. I was pulled along.”
Materials: Watercolor on archival paper
Measurements: 9”x12”
“I painted this in my mother’s kitchen, after she had gone to bed. I started with the architecture, creating a space. Then, the space called for people playing instruments and a cat playing a triangle. The bird is the troubadour. This is a surrealist composition, an intuitive painting. I was pulled along.”
Materials: Watercolor on archival paper
Measurements: 9”x12”
“I painted this in my mother’s kitchen, after she had gone to bed. I started with the architecture, creating a space. Then, the space called for people playing instruments and a cat playing a triangle. The bird is the troubadour. This is a surrealist composition, an intuitive painting. I was pulled along.”
Materials: Watercolor on archival paper
Measurements: 9”x12”
Linnea Solveig is a painter and teacher based in Portland, Oregon. She’s interested in bodies (human, animal, plant), play, fantasy, the occult, and fashions of the Middle Ages. With paint, she daydreams spaces where bodies are free, unthreatened, content, and satisfied.