acrylic on panel, 6×6, floral
Floral No 173
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Blue cottage chic floral painting No 172
Things I like cont.
acrylic on panel, floral, 7×5, price $60
Floral painting no 154
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things i like
list continues..
- cameras, especially toys ♥♥
- lace tablecloths ♥
sun
- studying Buddhism
- thunderstorms
water beds- blogging ♥
espresso- dick blick
- alternative music
painting portraits- the idea of a really good book – hard to find, tho
- traditional style houses ♥
- vegetables ♥♥♥
HGTV- large canvas
- Bigelow vanilla caramel tea ♥
meditating- hypnosis
- wedding cake without the wedding
- babies ♥♥♥
- hoodies
- tiny flowers
How things have changed..
1. I’m a cloudy day type of gal these days. I was a summer girl back then, but the heat and sun started to really bother me. I break out hives/rash, get a headache, and feel nauseated.
2. Water beds..just no!
3. I never drink espresso anymore. I’m a weak -mostly decaf- type of coffee drinker now. I have been slowly cutting back my caffeine intake over the years. My husband drinks espresso almost everyday, but it doesn’t even look or smell appealing to me anymore. Waaaay too strong.
4. I don’t paint portraits anymore. And, now that I’ve said that, I’ll want to paint one. ha!
5. It used to be my favorite channel, but HGTV isn’t worth turning on these days. I was so excited to get it with my Sling subscription, but I’ve barely watched it. :/ It seems like there are only two shows on the Network now, and they play repeat marathons over and over again. That husband/wife show (Fixer Upper) is sooo annoying. They grate on my nerves, especially the husband. Errrg!! What happened to all the good shows I used to watch??
6. I listen to asmr, sleep hypnosis and/or chanting videos every night before I go to sleep, which is a form of meditation, I guess..but I can’t sit still and meditate without being guided these days. I get frustrated fast because my mind is so busy.
7. Skip the ceremony and go straight to the cake. hahahaha Nothing has changed there..only everything. I can’t eat cake anymore, unless it’s made with rice flour, and it would have to be unsweetened cake because I’m in the process of getting clean from sugar. It’s been 3 weeks on Monday, and I’m holding strong!! So, yeah..no cake for me.
8. I like how the list ends on tiny flowers because that’s what I’m obsessed with these days, and I hope that never changes.
Things I like – a list
acrylic on panel, 7×5, floral, price $60
Floral painting series no 145
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Small to large prints available here
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I found a list of “things I like” I wrote back in the day, and thought it was funny, so I’m posting it. I need to make lists like this more often. 🙂 Maybe I should do it once a year to mark the new year..it’s fun to look back on and read silly things like this. I crossed out the things that no longer apply.
- art ♥
- painting ♥
- coffee ♥
- early mornings ♥
- late nights ♥
- the smell of the ocean
- flat land ♥
- West Virginia
- being an artist ♥♥♥
facebook- writing off the cuff and haphazardly
- flying
- tofu
- scented candles
- being barefoot
- doing spontaneous art
- libraries
- wearing sunglasses
- my back porch
- white curtains
- being on a boat
red wine
- a clean kitchen
Funny how things have changed..
1. I probably wouldn’t put the smell of the ocean on my list anymore. Not because I don’t love the smell of it, but because I just wouldn’t think of putting it on my list. I used to live on the east coast near the ocean, but it’s been 17 years. I missed it horribly at first, but I don’t think of the ocean at all anymore. Now when I go anywhere I miss the big open sky, and flat land.
2. FB used to be my go to site. I’d wake up in the morning, excited to get on FB. The constant changes to the site made my love fade pretty quickly. I deactivated my account about a year ago. Now my go to site is my own website, and really, that’s how it should be.
3. I wouldn’t put tofu on the list if I was writing it today..I rarely, if ever, eat it anymore. It started giving me a stomachaches.
4. I don’t burn candles much anymore, especially since adopting the twins (kittens). They’re too wild.
5. Doing spontaneous art..aww, yeah, I don’t do much of that anymore. My artwork is planned out these days, and getting more so with time.
6. I do still love writing haphazardly, but I do it privately these days. Back in the day, I’d post anything and everything. I learned my lesson about doing that..it can and will come back to bite you.
7. I don’t drink wine anymore. Just a sip or two will give me a massive headache. Food allergies sure are super fun.
There is more to this list, which I’ll post tomorrow. It’s quite long..who knew I liked so many things. 😉
Pink cottage chic floral painting No 143
acrylic on panel, 5×7, floral
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This was newly revised, and ready to ship to your home today.
Artists are visionaries. We routinely practice a form of faith, seeing clearly and moving toward a creative goal that shimmers in the distance – often visible to us, but invisible to those around us.
― Julia Cameron
Pink roses floral painting No 167
floral on panel, 4×4, floral
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Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.
Mark Twain
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This quote struck me funny, as I’ve been putting off writing a post today. I’ve been busy with other things, like finding a new browser to use because I’ve had it up to my little brown eyeballs with Chrome and Google. I ended up going back to Firefox, which I hope I don’t regret. I’ve always had a love hate relationship with FF, and the last time I had it installed, it kept crashing on me every few minutes. I’m hoping they’ve fixed the problem. We’ll see.
The big secret to my success
acrylic on panel, floral, 4×4
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I have strangers writing to me all the time asking for advice. How can they can sell on Etsy or DPW? How can they become licensed artists? How can they get their artwork published in books? They want to know how I get wholesale orders, and consignment shop contracts. Above all that, the most asked question seems to be..can you tell me how to get my artwork on tv? I figured it’s about time I write a post, and spill the tea. I want to set the record straight on all of it. Here goes..
The only “secret” I know is hard work. Disappointed? So was I when I found out the truth about living the life of an artist!! I went into this thinking I’d get to play around with paint all day, but surprise!! That’s not what it’s like at all. When I tell people I work 7 days a week, around the clock, no one wants to hear it. When I tell them my secret to Etsy is to list as many paintings as possible every single day, that’s not the answer they’re looking for. Everyone is looking for some magical thing I did or do, so they can copy me. I sometimes get the impression they want me to say, I know someone, sit back, relax, do absolutely nothing, and I’ll hook you up. That isn’t going to happen, sorry. If I had “someone”, I’d be living on easy street right now. Truth is, I struggle every day, just like you do.
It’s so true!! I never stop hustling. I can’t afford to. I was messaging someone back on Etsy a couple weeks ago at 4am, but hey, I made the sale. I had the painting wrapped up, and out the door by 7:30am. If an opportunity presents itself, I jump on it. If someone needs an answer to a question at 10pm when I’m finally sitting in my comfy recliner after working 12 hours, well, too bad..for me. I reply to them because they took the time to write, and they deserve an answer. I haven’t made it big enough to ignore anyone, and I hope I never do.
Someone once said something along the lines of..”you’re lucky you’re licensed because now you don’t have to work as hard.” !!!!???? I was thinking..when did I ever give that impression because if I did, I need to stop doing that NOW. I didn’t stop when I signed various licensing contracts, or consignment shop deals. I didn’t stop when I signed the contract for Criminal Minds, and I certainly didn’t stop when I sold 80 paintings in my new Etsy shop last year. Truth is, I worked harder when these things happened because I realized I’m nowhere near where I want to be. There’s no way I’m not going to stop or slow down now. The way I see it, I have a very small window of opportunity, and then I’ll be dead, as will you. You can do whatever you want with that time because free will and all, but me? I’m going to make the most and best of it. With that said, I’m off to the studio!! See you tomorrow.
We lost Harold kitty
acrylic on panel, 4×4, floral
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I feel like a terrible kitty Momma saying this, but we lost Harold Monday night, and by “lost” I mean he couldn’t be found. Our cats are like dogs..they are constantly the center of our attention, constantly under foot. They’re not hiders. They’re all very social beings, and want to be around us, and each other. When they sleep, they sleep out in the open on a chair or bed. It’s easy to keep track of where they are, which is why it was so odd that one minute Harold was following me downstairs, and the next, he was missing. I immediately noticed, and asked Greg where he was. He didn’t know. We started looking in his normal places..upstairs in my studio he has a favorite chair, downstairs on the bed, in Sweet Pea’s bed in the dining room, in my office chair. He was nowhere to be found.
I started calling out to him, and he answered. The sound of his cries were coming somewhere in the walls of our house upstairs, which started to freak me out. “Where is he?? How the heck did he get in the wall???” I kept screaming at Greg. It was a spooky woo woo type of experience. I could hear him crying off in the distance, like something you’d see in a thriller movie or something. Greg was pretty freaked out, too, and we spent a frightening hour running upstairs, downstairs, back upstairs..looking everywhere for our baby boy. They are inside cats, but I even went outside, searched the porch..pulled out the couch, and chairs, and looked outdoors in the dark. No luck. His cries still sounded like he was in between the walls or under the stairs, but we looked under the stairs downstairs..twice. After an hour of searching, I was literally in a frantic panic, and hyperventilating. Greg told me to be quiet, so he could listen for him, and only then did I realize how loud I was breathing. I was scared out of my mind.
We have two attics in our house. One is on the third floor, and the second one is just outside my office on the second floor. It has a little hobbit door, which even the shortest people, like me, have to duck to fit under. The door stays shut and locked all the time. Greg said he had opened the door just before we had gone downstairs, earlier, but he said there was no way Harold could have got past him..he didn’t leave the doorway, and would have seen him. I unlocked the door, and we stood in the doorway with a flashlight. I called Harold’s name several times, no reply. We did this three or four times, but it was dead silent in there. I thought it was a waste of time, and that if he had gone in there, he had fallen down in between the wall somewhere. Greg got smart, and crawled in under the heat ducts into this narrow little space that he could barely fit in, and found Harold walking around on the bathroom ceiling on the other side of the house. Whew!! Silly little bug gave us a horrible scare, and put up a huge fight when Greg tried to catch him. The attic door is now shut, locked AND barracked with heavy boxes.
Harold was showered with hugs and kisses, even though he didn’t want anything to do with us once he was back where he belonged. I’m pretty sure that within that hour timeslot, he had transformed himself into a great hunting lion in his mind, and he thought he was roaming wild, vast land in Africa. We’ve added Hunter to his name now. His full name is Harold Zip (you should see him zip zip through the house) Hunter (because attic) King-Lion (because oh, he is) Wood. He’s only 1 year old, so who knows what will be added in years to come. 😉
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