The Bubble Was Destined to Pop
Tuesday is coming to a close, and the seascape painting I started last week is still patiently waiting on my easel for completion.
Tuesday is coming to a close, and the seascape painting I started last week is still patiently waiting on my easel for completion.
Now being Monday evening, the seascape painting is going to have to wait just a little longer. I woke up this morning thinking about the video I want to post this week.
I was hoping to get a jump start on the painting video I promised to display on my website next week.
All a painter really needs for this exercise is one dark color and one light color. For example, white or a very light yellow can be used for the light color and brown, gray, dark green, or black for the dark. Extremes are best in
As Dr. John J. Medina, a molecular biologist, said, when acquiring new learning skills, it is best when you, "Repeat to remember and remember to repeat".
Totally stunning! I wish I could have painted all the beautiful colors I saw today in all the right places!
Another wet Monday and another change of plans. I will admit, mentally gearing up for a painting day and then suddenly being hit with disappointment plays havoc with my emotions.
After a good night's rest, I woke up excited to give it another go until I heard a faint tapping noise against my window pane.
The first three days of the of the week rained with intermittent showers. Day four was glorious and perfect for painting!
Approximately two months ago, I asked myself, "What am I going to do now"? Ten years ago, my life took a shift, and now I am thinking of making yet another shift.