When did you become happier at your easel?
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By:
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JTerrell
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Mood:
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happy
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Date:
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03/30/2008 16:37:21
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Music:
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Mose Allison jazz guy
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Thanks to all who left comments regarding different grades of Winton oils (Windsor) and for the tips about M. Graham Walnut oils, which are walnut oil-based, rather than linseed oil-based. I enjoyed visiting your sites and viewing your profiles and artwork.
As a beginner, must ask this question. Does the struggling ever end?
Sometimes I have been "in the zone" at the easel, but mostly it is a struggle to try to convey what is in front of me or in my mind. Have taken some classes, a workshop, and will attend another workshop in May. Part of my studio's mission statement is "keep it fun," which I do, but ...
When did the struggling stop for you? When did you look at a scene, a person, an animal, a picture in you mind and nail it and then nail it again?
Art seems to be like golf. You only 'compete' against yourself. (Was looking for another word for compete, but couldn't think of one.)
Thank goodness canvas is tough. Mine take a fair amount of abuse from painting, scraping off, re-painting, and sometimes sanding, gessoing and starting over.
Joan T.
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