The Studio Christmas Tree: A Holiday Tradition on Canvas
Why I Needed a Tree in My Studio
This year, I didn’t just want a Christmas tree in my studio, I needed one. Nothing says holiday spirit quite like a festive centerpiece in the chaos of paint-splatteredsurfaces, stray coffee mugs, and brushes that seem to multiply overnight. But instead of hauling in a real tree,I had a better idea: why not paint one?
Painting the Tree: A Spirited Process
Creating a 4-foot by 7-foot acrylic Christmas tree on unstretched canvas felt just right. Big enough, yet manageable for my space. The painting process itself? Let’s call it "spirited." Armed with green paint and a healthy dose of improvisation, I threw shapes and splashes until something tree-like emerged. Then came the ornaments, round-ish, let’s say, and the crowning star, which is slightly off-center..
This isn’t just a painting; it’s a new holiday tradition that captures the charm of imperfection. I am celebrating the messy, joyful spirit of the season.
The Perks of a Painted Tree
Here’s why painting a tree is the ultimate holiday hack:
No Cleanup Hassles: Forget needles on the floor or untangling lights.
Pet-Friendly: No feline scaling expeditions or canine curiosity disasters.
Space-Saving: When the season ends, roll it up and store it for next year.