Sweet and wild
Oil portrait painting on hardboard
Available here
If you’d like to see me paint this one, head on over to my youtube channel.
Happy PPF!
Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
Remember a couple weeks ago, I talked about ruining paintings..saying it’s inevitable. It’s going to happen if you’re an artist? Yeah, well, this is one of those paintings I completely and utterly ruined. This was a few years back, maybe 4 years ago, and I’m still mad at myself for doing it. Every time I see this photo of it, I want to cry because I loved this painting just the way it was at this stage. I should have called it finished, but I kept working it, and working it, and ended up overworking it. I ended up completely painting over it with gesso because I didn’t like the direction I took it in, and I couldn’t get it back to this stage. After a few days, I gave up trying. :/ Which is why I say I do believe you can overwork paintings, especially abstracts, even though not everyone agrees with me.
Purple sunglasses
oil portrait painting on hardboard panel
You can watch me paint her here
All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
― J.R.R. Tolkien
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Thank you for your service, brave veterans.
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I love you.
Oh, how I’ve loved you..
Thank you for all you have given us.
Goodbye, Mr. Cohen.
You will be forever missed,
but never forgotten.
What a highly emotional week this has been. Utter sadness, disbelief, and grief for some, joy and elation for others. If you want to know which political side I’m on, I’m on neither. I’m on the side of love, and every ounce of my being is begging for peace. Please! We need it more than ever. I don’t care who you voted for or if you voted at all. Let’s make some art together, yeah? Show me what you got! Happy PPF!
I started writing this post last week, and kept adding to it as the days went on. I think I have quite a collection here now, and I’m happy to share my latest finds with you. I hope you enjoy.
First up is this incredible video called Wynken, Blynken and Nod by Amanda Palmer. The angelic baby in the cradle is Amanda and Neil Gaiman’s son, Ash. I’m a huge Neil Gaiman fan, having read just about every book he’s ever written. Neverwhere is one of my all time favorite books, which reminds me, I need to re-read it soon, hopefully this winter. I’ve also become a fan of Amanda’s as well, although I don’t follow her as closely as I do Neil. You can read about the making of this stunningly beautiful video here.
Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids – because who isn’t a fan of JT? This is a screen grab from the concert.
Lena Danya proves you don’t need expensive art supplies on hand to make a fabulous work of art. I don’t know how she did it because crayons are difficult to work with for sure.
Tomorrow is finally election day in America. It’s been a long time coming, and I’ve been following this closely since the start. Tomorrow, I’ll be glued to the computer and tv for hours. Tonight, I’m distracting myself for the time being. It’s time to take a break, meditate. Breathe in, breathe out. I’m listening to Tibetan Bowls & Rain Sounds. It’s a good way to zone out, and calm my racing mind. The sunlight moving across the water is addicting to watch, and right now it’s all I need.
While you’re waiting for election results, also check out, I Am Love on Netflix. It’s a quirky foreign flick that I think you’ll like. Oh, and Queen Mimi is a new release, which is a bitter sweet documentary about an 88 year old lady who lives in a laundromat. If you’re like me, it will leave you wanting to ask a lot of questions when it’s over.
Work in progress
You can see me painting this oil portrait painting here
Misconception No 1: Art isn’t a “real” job.
I’ve been in the studio since 5:30 this morning. The day started out with me taking over 500 photos of my paintings for Etsy listings. I’ve been sorting them, editing, and working in Photoshop all day. Some of the photos aren’t up to par, (I don’t think I was fully awake yet when I started) so I have to spend time retaking them, but that will have to wait until tomorrow. It’s now 8:56PM, and I was about to go relax and watch something on Netflix (which really translates to “lie down, and fall asleep” because I’m beat), but I just realized I haven’t blogged all week, so I’m writing this post for tomorrow. I’ll edit it in the morning.
If this ain’t real, and this ain’t work, I don’t know what is. My eyeballs are ready to pop out from staring at the screen for so long.
If you’re going to your studio everyday, working your tail off, then it’s a real job. If you’re paying taxes on your art income, which every artist should be doing if they make enough to qualify, then it certainly is a real job. Don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise.
Misconception No 2: Artists are born with a gift.
Some people think that if you weren’t born with “the gift”, you’re not an artist, and never will be one. I used to believe this myth myself, so I can see why they’re confused. I didn’t realize how much work it takes to be an artist. I thought drawing, painting, sculpting, photography all came naturally or you simply weren’t an artist. Did I ever have a ton to learn.
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone has said to me, “I wish I could paint, but I wasn’t born with the gift.”
Trust me, being an artist has nothing to do with some gift handed to us because we’re special, and you’re not. One look at my earlier work will convince anyone that I wasn’t born knowing how to paint..
She has no nose because I didn’t know how to paint one.
They say love is blind, and I’m thankful for that because had I known how truly ugly these paintings were at the time, I would have quit immediately.
Throwback Thursday on a Wednesday
You can see more work from this old art journal here
Misconception No 3: Artists are extremely moody and only paint their emotions/feelings.
Angry Rabbit
sold
Prints are available here
I painted my husband’s mood once when I painted Angry Rabbit, but I don’t make a habit of painting my own emotions. I’m sure some of my emotions seep into my work because I paint nearly every day. I’d have to be a robot or machine not to let that happen. However, I like to keep a safe distance between me and my artwork.
The part I get hung up on? I can’t imagine selling raw, personal work after I paint it. To know you wore your heart out on your sleeve, and now it’s going out the door. This is it. You will never, ever see it again. Nope, it’s not for me. I know artists who can do that, and it’s admirable. For me, if it’s personal, I want to hold it close, and never let it go. You can’t be a working artist if you do that, and I’d rather be working than hoarding all my work. Imagine the storage problems I’d run into. 😉
I need to apologize to my email subscribers because lately my posts haven’t been sending through correctly. Sometimes the photos and videos aren’t coming through in the email, and other times the entire email doesn’t come through. It’s been reported, and I’m waiting to hear back from them. Other people are having the same problem, so it should be fixed soon. If you’re one of my blog subscribers, you might want to check the blog in case you’ve missed any posts lately.
Now that I have a computer that actually works every time I need it, I’ve dusted the cobwebs off Sweet Pea’s channel. I’ll be uploading a video there weekly on Wednesdays. Same goes for my Miz Katie channel. New video every week! Exciting, eh?
I want to eventually increase uploads to include Saturday also, at least on my MK channel, but I’m not quite there yet. I’m thinking perhaps after the holidays will be a good time. We’ll see. It depends on my workload, and how crazy things get around here. I might have to keep it just to Wednesdays, but I do want to be more consistent non-the-less.
If you love cats, and are as obsessed about them as I am, then you’ll want to subscribe, so you never miss a video. 🙂
Synopsis: it’s hard to sleep when you’re a restless Harold kitty, and the wind is blowing falling leaves by the window. The little noises he makes slay me. Turn your speakers or headphones up, so you can hear him. I hope you enjoy this super cute cat video. Thanks so much for watching. If you like this, please share with your friends.
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And, coming up on the next episode of Sweet Pea, Harold, and Maude..it’s like a day at the spa for Maudie. She gets pampered like no other. Here’s a sneak peek…