Velkommen

Those of you who have been following me for a while, may remember that I’ve been trying to learn Norwegian Rosemaling, a decorative folk art.

My goal was to do some pieces using palm husks that I pick up here in south Texas after a strong wind forces them to shed the ground. The canvas is free, so what’s not to love about that?

Although hubs is third generation Canadian, he’s of Norwegian ancestry – 100% on both his mother’s and father’s sides, as far back as they can trace their roots (which a family genealogist has done), thus my interest in their culture. When I came across Rosemaling, I fell in love with the colours, the sweeping scrolls and swirls, and the simple flowers.

It looked easy. It isn’t.

I’ve practiced and practiced in sketchbooks and finally decided it was time to try it out on a palm husk.

To my eye, the end result (left in feature photo) was a disaster.

I submitted the left photo to ChatGPT and asked for suggestions on how to clean it up.

Not only did the app correct it perfectly, using my design as a guide, but with further questions from me, it provided step by step directions for the brush strokes of Telemark rosemaling – my style of choice. I’ve watched YouTubes and researched other step by step tutorials, but the one provided by ChatGPT gathered the information quickly and provided exactly what I needed, based on my skill level (or lack of skill).

Velkommen means welcome in Norwegian, so I wanted to make one of these husks for the back patio of our home.

I think now, that I’ll follow the design sent back to me by the app, but make the background sage green.

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7 responses to “Velkommen”

  1. Forestwood Avatar

    Oh my goodness, Terry! I am so excited and didn’t know that you were learning Rosemaling, or have you told me and I’ve forgotten? You know that I have been painting Rosemaling and have been obsessed with it for about thirty years? I have a seperate blog with a Telemark project tutorial on this blog. You can find the tutorial here: https://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/tutorial-on-painting-freehand-telemark-rosemaling/

    Strangely enough, it is one of my all time popular posts, even though it is so old!

    Telemark strokes are difficult to master at first, but once you practise them over and over, they will happen more naturally. I am surprised Chatgpt did so well in the redo, but …. the rose it has suggested is not a Telemark style but a more European style of rose you see in provincial folk art. You can see more of what Telemark roses are like on the above post and if you use facebook – my Facebook Rosemaling group has loads of pics and information that will help you. There are loads of other resources out there as well. If I can help you in any way, please reach out via email or message.

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  2. annemariedemyen Avatar

    I like the color of the flowers on the Chat side. But I think you did a great job of putting together the basic design. Very pretty!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Anne. I’m in the process of getting my original ready to start over with a new coat of paint tomorrow.

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  3. Betty Avatar

    I love this art form! You sure are making good use of the ChatGPT as a tool. 🙂 I also think you like sage green! Perhaps in a future post, you can show your work after you followed ChatGPT’s directions – along with the two photos today. Have fun, Terry!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks for the suggestions, Betty! If I get enough ideas about everything around me, I’ll eventually have to start implementing one of them, right? 😉

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  4. mary Avatar

    Glad you are having so much fun learning something new.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Mary. It’s a lot of fun. It’s not always accurate, which is the case with all ai, but even with that, it’s able to get me thinking in a direction I wasn’t able to find on my own.

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