Diary of A Mad Artist
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By:
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PaintsWithStick
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Mood:
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full of life
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Date:
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04/30/2008 08:56:18
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Music:
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Red Roses For A Blue Lady
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Isn't it funny how we, as artists, are affected by our surroundings? I have a new studio and there is wallpaper covering the lower half of the room I paint in. What it looks like is irrelevant. Suffice to say that it does not agree with me and I do not agree with it. I created a wonderful atmosphere in this room with positive energy and love my new studio - except for the bottom half.
One of my earliest memories is of standing in a baby crib and peeling wallpaper. Mother came in and asked why I was doing this (typical parental question) and I replied, "I don't like it". Here I am xxx years later, peeling the top layer of this vinyl paper to get to the pulp and adhesive underneath. I am near insane over this. I don't dare paint until it is removed; heaven forbid that it show up in my work. Every time I get a phone call, I go to the studio to peel as I talk so it doesn't seem so tedious. I need more phone time but hate idle chit chat - especially on a phone.
As artists, our surroundings are important in setting our mood, work schedule, production and general relations with others. We are especially in tune to color. (I have a problem with anything "busy"; Clutter is my spiritual enemy.) If you have not been aware of this obsessive phenomenon, take a look around your personal world. Maybe, life would be different if only you changed the chartreuse throw pillows to peuse.
me
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