Happy Birthday, Darling
5×7 acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting on panel
daily painting: 365 day project
Day 34
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Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.
Og Mandino
Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
Happy Birthday, Darling
5×7 acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting on panel
daily painting: 365 day project
Day 34
Prints
Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.
Og Mandino
Her Dowry Linen
5×7 acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting
daily painting: 365 day project
Day 33/365
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I do not understand how anyone can live without some small place of enchantment to turn to.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Out of Line
Acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting on paper
Daily painting day 28/365
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The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
Albert Einstein
I hope you got to experience the eclipse today. I wasn’t in the direct path, and wasn’t able to obtain any glasses, but it was still pretty cool.
always follow the fashion
Acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting on paper
Daily painting day 25/365
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The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell, whether he knows it or not. He will be dining for the duration on a diet of isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. ― Steven Pressfield
Had I only known this years ago, I might not have gotten in this deep.
ps: this painting is comical to me because I don’t know anything about fashion, nor do I care about it. I own only a few items of clothing that aren’t splattered with paint, ripped or stained. The words just happened to stand out to me on a big collage paper sheet, and I know how important fashion is to most women.
Taking Care of Herself
Acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting on paper
Day 24/365
Prints
Resistance is not a peripheral opponent. Resistance arises from within. It is self-generated and self-perpetuated. Resistance is the enemy within. ― Steven Pressfield
I’ve heard so much about the book called The War of Art, but I never was interested in reading it. I thought it was some rah rah get in the studio and paint kind of book. I don’t have any trouble making large quantities of art. I’m not afraid of it, and I never tire of doing it. Sure, I’ve had a couple dry spells, here and there over the years, but for the most part, I get into the studio and paint. No problem there, so I didn’t think the book was a worthwhile read.
About a month or so ago, I saw it on sale at Amazon, so I figured, eh, why not see what all the fuss has been about. It’s a short book, which can be read in less than a two hours. Yet, here I am on day 3 because I’m finding that I must read, and reread parts of it to let it really sink in.
Steven writes about the differences between being an amateur and a pro. The path between the two has a great deal of resistance. hm..I had never given much thought to resistance before. Once I started to examine it, tho, whoa! Truth is, I am coming up against resistance hard every single day.
I don’t resist painting, and because of that, painting is easy for me. To be an artist in this day and age, it’s not only about painting, tho. There are many hats to wear throughout the day when you’re in this business. Maybe if I was rich, I’d hire an agent or manager, but that’s not the case. Like most artists, I have to do all the hustling myself, and this is where the resistance, for me, comes in.
I resist getting my work out there. I have no problem listing my work for sale on various online venues, but I absolutely loathe any form of social media, marketing, and (gasp!) writing blog posts. Yes, that’s right, I said it, I don’t like blogging. I literally have to force myself to do any of these things. I’m pretty sure, although I try to hide it, it’s obvious most of the time. There is great resistance, and I’m not sure exactly why. I’m going to get to the bottom of it, but I have to dig deeper first. So, surprisingly, I think this book is going to be a real game changer for me. I recommend reading it if you’re feeling any sort of resistance anywhere in your life.
Nothing Else to Say
Acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting
Day 14/365
Prints available here
Woo..made it to the two week point. Only 50 more to go!! I’m starting to settle in for the long run now. Good thing, eh? lol I think reality is starting to hit me because I’m beginning to wonder how I’m going to keep this project fresh for an entire year.
I think the way to do it is to break it up into either weekly (if it’s a difficult or time consuming task) or monthly chunks, so it doesn’t get too overwhelming or boring.
Eye see you
art journal page
This month is all about painting 5×7 acrylic mixed media portraits, and blogging every day thru the 24th. Then it will be time to mix it up a bit until the 25th of September. I never planned on keeping up this fast blogging pace for an entire year, just so you know. I thought it would be a great way to start this off, but being so blah blah blah depletes, and exhausts me after a short time. 2 to 5 posts a week is more my style. Besides, I’ve already completed a daily blogging challenge twice now. Not interested in having another go around, atm. I will post everything I create here, just not daily. If you want daily updates you’ll have to follow me on IG, Twitter, or Flickr.
I’ve come up with quite a few ideas for upcoming weeks/months to keep it fresh, and moving along. I’ll write more about that later. I’m always open to any suggestions, so leave a comment below, or shoot me an email. Remember, I have to create something new each day on top of whatever you suggest, so please don’t be too hard on me. lol
I need to let this one sit for a while to figure out if it’s truly finished or not. I might change it in a bit, but for now, this is my morning painting.
New Beginning
7.25.17
Day 1/365
Prints are available here
I’ve been meaning to tell you that I’ve been cheating on you with another blog. Now is not the time to concern yourself with the fact that she’s a much younger model than you, and everything about her is exciting, shiny, and new. Please don’t blame yourself. I never meant for this to happen. It’s me, not you. Blame it on my mid-life crisis.
I somehow advanced another year in age a few days ago, and I decided I wanted to mark the day with some artwork. Then I thought, why just leave a mark on today? Why not be grandiose, and leave a mark on every day for an entire year. So, that’s when I came up with a brilliant idea of cheating on you, and starting a new blog to go with my new project.
Worried and Concerned
7.26.17
Day 2/365
Prints are available here
I’m giving the gift of art to myself for the next 365 days. Every morning before I grab my phone to jump on Twitter, IG, start texting or writing emails, it’s going to be me alone in my studio making art for me. The world can wait. I’ll be posting whatever I create on my new blog each day.
Can You Make Me Feel Like Home
7.27.17
3/365
acrylic mixed media collage portrait painting
Prints available here
I must say, ever since I started my summer reset, which in turn, led to this new 365 day project, the vibe around here is completely different. I’m smiling more. I’m relaxed, more laid back, and happier.
And, wouldn’t you know it, just as soon as I let go, and freed myself from all the stress, and never ending must-do list, something amazing happened. I got another licensing offer land in my lap. This time from a fashion company, and also an offer to exhibit in a new gallery. 🙂 Life is so funny. ha! Don’t worry be happy.
So yeah, check out my new blog over on blogger. If you use Blogspot, be sure to follow me. The link is in the sidebar. I’ll be there every day for the next year posting new stuff…because no matter how crazy bizzy things get behind the scenes, this project is my top priority. I swear it’s going to keep me sane.
PS: I’ll still be posting here, too, just not every day.