Things that I'm noticing …
Six months ago, sidewalk cracks became an obsession. Every day I noticed new patterns. It was as though the sidewalks were speaking to me.
I envisioned painting a series of “Sidewalk Moments” abstract paintings.
My practical persona chimed in, eager to paint something that could reach more people, so I waited.
Drawing Mindfulness
If you want your painting to closely resemble your subject, you’ll sketch or draw it before you apply paint to paper.
Sketching refers to a loose, unfinished drawing meant to give you an idea of the placement and general shapes involved.
Drawing refers to a closer representation of your subject, with or without details.
Balancing on Shifting Sands
I bought my first cat for 99¢ at Maxwell Street Days when I was six.
My family knew I wanted a cat. I’d been told that when “so-and-so’s” cat had kittens, I’d get one. I waited — f-o-r-e-v-e-r.
When I saw “Butterball” at the street fair, I knew she was mine.
Nurture Your Dreams
A few years ago, exhausted from living my dream of being an artist, a good friend reminded me why I’m on this journey.
I wondered if I’d made a mistake by moving so far from home to make my dream come true. Had I given up the wrong things — my home, a relationship, close friends, and family ties — all to live 5,000 miles away to be an artist?
Stretch Your Comfort Zone
Whenever we plan to start or try something new, stuff happens — often a natural result of adding one more thing to an already busy life.
Like a seedling pushing the dirt out of the way before it can break through to the sunlight, whenever you embark on a new thing — be it a painting, an exercise routine, a new recipe, a new class — a new way of doing anything in a new way, some part of you rebels.
Inspiration Paints the Way
I depend upon grace, beauty, and inspired words to keep my emotional life, and therefore my physical and creative life, on an even keel.
I look for, and find reassurance from the world around me…