oil on canvas, animals, 12×12
Available here
Small to large prints available here
Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
oil on canvas, 4×4, animals
Available here
Small to large prints available here
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I used to think it was impossible to be a daily blogger. I remember writing several times that IF I could post artwork, and not words, I could do it. Yet here I am, not just posting art, I’m actually writing every day. Weird, I know, but it’s happening because of a huge shift in my thinking.
I remember thinking to myself..I’m a painter, what do I have to say? All I do is work all day in the studio ALONE..my life is pretty boring. I figured out I was looking at it all wrong, and I began to make some changes to my thinking. Instead of saying “I can’t, I can’t” I started saying “I can” for starters.
I have learned, as a rule of thumb, never to ask whether you can do something. Say, instead, that you are doing it. Then fasten your seat belt. The most remarkable things follow. – Julia Cameron
I also decided instead of trying to find a topic to write about, I’d instead ask myself one question when I sat down to write..”what’s going on today?” By answering that one little question, I filled up the post, and didn’t have much trouble finding words to do it. I tried it again the next day, and the next. I’m now in a writing groove, no longer at a loss for words. What surprised me the most is I no longer hate writing here, nor do I find it nearly as difficult as it used to be. Instead of having no words, I find myself editing out huge giant paragraphs to shorten my posts because I’m writing too much. ha! Never thought I’d say that in my lifetime. Well, it’s true. I did indeed write too much today, and I’m going to keep writing because the more I do it, the easier it gets.
If you’re finding it hard to write a blog post, try starting from where you are in that moment when you sit down to write, and go from there.
Writing makes you alive, and awake, and happy. – Natalie Goldberg
acrylic on panel, 4×4, animals
Available here
Prints are not available at this time.
This is the last one of a series of three.
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I think it’s because of the new year, but I had the urge to make some changes here on my website. First off, I changed how my subscriber emails are sent out, so if it looks different to you, there is no need to email me about it. I already know, and I changed it on purpose, which I’ll explain in an upcoming post..whenever I get time to write it.
Secondly, a new profile pic has been uploaded..aww, Sweet Pea and me. Every time I see that photo, I’m going to imagine her purring loudly, and that will make me happy. 🙂
Last but not least, I decided to close comments here on my blog. I’ve actually been thinking about doing this for sometime now, probably about a year, but obviously, it wasn’t an easy decision to make. I’ve tried to write about it several times, but never could get the words right. Instead, a quick Bing search found some bloggers who said it better than me, such as this post written by Seth Godin. He seems to have a way with words that I don’t. Here’s what he wrote..
I think comments are terrific, and they are the key attraction for some blogs and some bloggers. Not for me, though. First, I feel compelled to clarify or to answer every objection or to point out every flaw in reasoning. Second, it takes way too much of my time to even think about them, never mind curate them. And finally, and most important for you, it permanently changes the way I write. Instead of writing for everyone, I find myself writing in anticipation of the commenters. I’m already itching to rewrite my traffic post below. So, given a choice between a blog with comments or no blog at all, I think I’d have to choose the latter. So, bloggers who like comments, blog on. Commenters, feel free. But not here. Sorry.
I also found this blog post by Kelly Rae Roberts about the pressure of writing for an audience, and why she closed her comments. You’ll have to scroll about half way down the page to read it.
Like Seth, I think comments are great (for the most part), but, he’s right..I always have the commenters in mind as I’m writing my posts. Unfortunately, when you approach blogging this way, day after day, you begin to lose little pieces of yourself in the process. It starts to be more like “what will they say?” instead of “what will I say?” Like Kelly Rae, I want this space to be my sanctuary. It is my daily art/life journal after all. If I allow any stranger with internet access to weigh in with their thoughts and opinions about my online business, and personal life, it doesn’t feel like a sanctuary to me.
I hope you understand and respect my decision. Please note that if you ever want to send me a private message, the contact form is available here on my site. I usually get back to everyone without 24 hours.
acrylic on panel,4×4, animals
Available here
Prints are not available of this painting.
It almost seems cruel of me to post a Saturday painting on a Monday morning, but alas, that is the kind of meanie I am. Monday is my favorite day of the week, so I’m extra mean. 😉 I have it no easier than you, tho, really. I have still have a billion hours of office work facing me today..about 200 images that need editing in Photoshop. I also fell asleep at 9pm last night, and woke up at 12:30am, and have been up, and working since 2am because I couldn’t go back to sleep. Oh, the weird hours I keep, eh? Well, I had to take all those photos that I’m now editing, so I figured I might as well get up, instead of lying there watching Netflix. Thank goodness for good lighting. I can take photos any time of day or night.
Happy Monday!! Let’s keep that coffee pot fired up!! We’re all going to need it today.
acrylic on panel, 4×4, animals
Available here
Prints aren’t available at this time.
Remember July? The blazing hot sun, and uncomfortably hot temperatures seem pretty far away, especially if you’re on the east coast, and got blasted with 20+ inches of snow. I feel for you, yet at the same time, I wish it had happened here. Oops, my jealousy is showing through. All we seem to get this year is freezing rain, which we’ll be waking up to tomorrow morning. Nothing screams “accidents waiting to happen” more than freezing rain on the freeways on a Monday morning. Be careful out there, guys.
acrylic on panel, 5×7, animals
Available directly through me here
Well, I just had a big DUH moment. Ever since I opened my Daily Paintworks account, I’ve been linking from here to there every day when I post a painting. However, for people who don’t have a DPW account, it’s actually easier to buy my paintings directly through me here on my site. I have Buy Now buttons, and you don’t have to sign up for any sort of membership, like you do on Etsy, Ebay or DPW. Not sure why it’s taken me so long to realize that buying directly through me would be easier on you. So sorry for my stupidity. I’ll make an adjustment to my links.