I know I should, but I can't stop...(oh - go get a Spanish-English dictionary...it's not that hard!!)
Still fooling around with photos and faux encaustic (for info on the real stuff - look here.)
I've been thinking alot about art marketing, lately, and it seems to really put a crimp in my ability to create. I don't want to think about it, but if I want to make any headway in the art business, I have to. It's a conundrum, I know (not a corundum, which is an entirely different thing). My apologies for that last sentence. I've been thinking alot about geology lately, and the entirely different life I used to lead ... and how one led to another ... and ... oh good grief - stop. Sheesh.
The point is - I have a tendency to think too much, rather than to act. Anyone with any clues on how to change that, please feel free to chime in. Thinking is a great thing, but I set up entirely baseless expectations of myself and others when I sit around rearranging things in my mind all day long. See - usually I don't have a free minute to think, but with the boys away, it's just so darn (DANG) quiet around here. How's a girl supposed to get anything done with all this SILENCE???? iTunes...take me away...
Before anyone calls the docs - I'm sure this is just a hormonal imbalance brought on by lack of chocolate. Pay no attention to the crazy lady behind the easel...
Love the fun stuff you are doing....but I've never heard the phrase deja las gansadas...learned something new
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ReplyDeleteSorry you're in such a rut (see, that was kind of a play on your whole corundum theme...) BUT I have to agree -- we need to make our next "meeting" about ART -- so let's go paint somewhere! And while you're listening to iTunes, you need to just go download the song "Summertime Blues" -- either The Who or Blue Cheer (my fav) -- and dance a bit. You'll feel less like thinking!
P.S. The encaustic type stuff is awesome. Are you going to teach me how to do that, or do I have to break into your house and steal your secret notebook???
love the "biltmore"...very realistic, it almost looks like a photo, you really captured the neon aspect. also, LOVE the poem at the top of the piece...i feel ya, darlin', i feel ya...
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