Painted all day today and the time flew by. I painted large scale, quite a change from my small canvases. It was a lot harder but really fun- back at it tomorrow! Yippee! (No sarcasm)
Pomegranates and Sunsets
Lately, I have seen so many beautiful sunsets. I have risked my life trying to get my iPhone out to take a picture of them while driving in the car. (Do not tell my husband, he does not want to know that!) My kids make fun of how I babble about all the oranges, salmons, pinks, purples and blues. My youngest even took a stealth video of me going on and on about the sky one evening. Have you ever seen the double rainbow video on YouTube? It was almost like that.
One of my favorite artist, 18th century Spanish painter Louise Melendez, combined his still-lifes with dramatic backgrounds. He would often throw in a sunset or pretentious landscape behind his melons and the effect was stunning. I thought I would try the same with my little still life painting today.
Pomegranates are not only beautiful but symbolic. They symbolize fertility and abundance because of their multitude of hidden seeds. Jews eat their 613 seeds on Rosh Hashanah, Muslims place them in the Garden of Paradise, Persephone was tricked into eating pomegranate seeds and had to stay in the underworld with Hades, Turkish people crack them on NewYears's and according to Wikipedia the pomegranate is the symbol of Armenia. (Really, why are people not painting more pomegranates?)
Painting Day Number Nine
Somehow I got off track counting my daily paintings. Today is really day nine. This is a quick study of a lemon. I plan to tone some canvases and set my still life up for tomorrow and hopefully still have time for a nap! Being kinder to my self was also a resolution.
Lucky Number 7
Today is the 7th and that means I have painted seven days in row. Huge accomplishment for me. I don't know if I have ever done that before, even at an art workshop. They certainly were not all keepers but with each time you show up at the easel you learn something.
Today I painted a Chinese takeout box. It started out with a lot of potential and ended up looking like amateur night at the local pub. I scraped the painting down and decided it was a marked improvement over the original!
Aw Chesnuts!
Today's daily Painting is Chesnuts. Europeans seem to love them. They have been in the grocery stores since the fall and you can always find them roasted downtown.
My memory of chestnuts is from my childhood in SC. My aunts had a huge chestnut tree. I don't remember ever eating the Chesnuts but the husks were always laying around the yard sharp and spiky, ready to stab your feet through your shoes. Summertime was especially treacherous.
Chestnuts are beautiful, if you really look at them. Wonderful tones of brown and umber, it does make you want to roast them up or put them in your stuffing. I found these two on the sidewalk but after painting them, I think I am intrigued enough to buy a bag at the store.
Daily Painting - Day Six
Daily Painting, Day 5
Today I did not finish a painting but I had a satisfying start. A satisfying start is enjoying your time while painting and feeling like you are in the flow without being rushed to get to the final product.
I do realize that I painted and repainted many spots that could have been left alone after the first stroke. Tomorrow's goal will be to paint more mindfully and leave each stroke where I paint it.
Day Three Chilies
This is day four of the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge.
Painting-A-Day
Back to oil painting after about six weeks. I felt a little rusty but anything feels that way when you're not used to it. For example; I am also trying to start the year off right by cooking and eating healthier- that feels weird too!
Best of luck to everyone else out there who is trying to start the year off right. ;-)
Day Two and Still On The Wagon...
Day two of the painting challenge is in the books! The family and I are lounging around the house and enjoying our last holiday before school and work puts us back into our routines.
We woke up to snow on the ground and things seem to keep getting sleepier from there. (The dog is actually sleeping at my feet as I type this.)
I did manage to sneak into the studio and finish up a project from the online course, Lifebook 2016, that I took this past year. This gal looks a little bit like a gypsy but the message is right. Choose love!
Tomorrow it is back to oil painting after a month of mixed media. I can't wait!
Habits, Resolutions & Mark Twain
"You can't throw a habit out the window, you have to walk it gently down the stairs."
- Mark Twain
Well here it is January 1st. I think I have been secretly waiting for the New Year to get back on track. Yes, the holidays got me a little off base. Resistance was tugging fiercely at my sleeves sometimes even tying my arms down. But now it is past Christmas and New Year's Eve so there are no more excuses.
The New Year is a time to take stock of all the bad habits you have acquired over the year or all the good habits you meant to make but really didn't. Most of the time habits are made totally unconsciously over a long time period so it makes sense that breaking a habit is hard and seems to take forever. Creating good habits has to be done consciously and that makes it seem hard and creep slowly, painfully along - even if its just perception.
Yes, January 1st is here. Its the time to put your money where your mouth is and accomplish all those things you have been meaning to do all year. For me that means blogging more, setting up an email list and Etsy site, eating better, drinking more water and finally starting A Course In Miracles- whew! Those are a lot of good habits to create.
To help me make a serious commitment and start the year off right (because I love goals and resolutions) I signed up for a challenge. During the month of January I will participate in artist Leslie Saeta's 30 in 30 Challenge. Over the next 30 days I will attempt to paint every single day. Sometimes it will be a complete small painting sometimes it might just mean working on a larger piece. The point is to get in the studio every single day and do something creative. That is a big deal for me! I am the queen of three steps forward and two steps back.
January's goal: Each day I will paint something and do a blog post about it.
Three steps forward and two steps back still makes you one step ahead, right? 30 steps is really going in the right direction. Plus, thirty days just might be long enough to make it a habit I won't abandon by February like the gym or my gluten free diet!
I think Mark Twain might agree, thirty days is long enough to walk a habit safely up the stairs and leave it there.