
Artichoke Flower

Artichoke Flower

Happiness
There are so many things that I love about art, the form of expression, the versatility, meeting of new friends, even the creative energy that is absorbed by going to a gallery. It’s really difficult to narrow down what I like best. I do know that if I don’t have time or energy to drag out all my paints, the easel, or a canvas, I can always sketch. That takes up very little energy, and maybe a little time, but it still gives me a feeling of accomplishment.

Zentangle
If I have even less energy than usual, I could always doodle. It’s funny how doodling, or zentangling is so meditative, and calming. They are good at distracting my mind from something that is bothering me, or if I’m having a good old anxiety attack. Working on a tangle will cure that every time!
When I’m at a loss for something creative to work on, or blocked from my creative energy, I paint rocks.
Can you believe I don’t have one picture of a rock I’ve painted? I either give them away, or place them out in the yard, and they weather.

Crazy? Well there is that, but this goes even further than that. Painting rocks is somewhat like a zentangle, or a doodle. I get lost in it, and pretty soon I find myself thinking of larger projects, and before I know what’s happening……..I’m pulling out something larger, and working on a painting, or a cigar box, or maybe even greeting cards.
My Studio should be three times the size for all my supplies…..

I have fountain pens, regular pens, watercolor pencils, acrylic inks, watercolors, charcoal, and pencils. And that’s just the short list. Brushes, well brushes are all over the place…short ones, long ones, fat ones, and skinny ones. Brushes for watercolor, and brushes for oil, or acrylic. Do I have a favorite? Yes I do, they are all my favorites. And my grandchildren can pick the brush they would like most to paint with. Usually it’s the longest brush in the bunch, blue is almost always the boys choice of color, while my granddaughter will use all colors. Interesting isn’t it?
Canvases are neatly organized above my bookshelves filled with supplies. There are canvases larger than myself, some smaller than I will ever work on, and some are in between. I purchase smaller canvases at Aaron Bros for my grandkids to work on by the pack. I want them to get the feel of the canvas, and of course they must have decent art supplies to work with.
I remember when I was learning to paint, and only had student grade paints. It didn’t take me long to figure out how disappointing a piece of art work can be if the colors didn’t sing. My grandchildren will never know that feeling. They are all special, and when in my studio they will have special supplies to work with, and most likely go home with some of them also.

So now you know what happens in my studio. What about yours? Do you do the same thing, or do you limit the use of your supplies? Write to me and let me know, I’d love to hear all about it!

This proves it…
Early this morning my husband Les went out to get the paper. He likes to read the sports section while he has breakfast. But this morning, unlike any other morning, instead of receiving the Union Tribune, he got the Wall Street Journal!

My Comment was this…
“Maybe there is a reason you got this paper instead of the one you thought you wanted. Look through it and see what it says.”
After tossing it to the side, he picked it up once again. Meanwhile, I walked by the table, and picked up the rest of the paper looking through the pages for interesting financial information, after all it was the Wall Street Journal.
What I learned was this…
While I was reading about the latest in financial doom, which was more than I ever really wanted to know, Les was focused on the silly section.
Here is an opportunity to read something that usually doesn’t drop into our home, and he reads the silly section. On the other hand, I had to read doom and gloom, something I don’t have control over, and rarely expose myself to. Then again, something that is important to all of us, is the battery life of our beloved smart phones!

So this proves it! Opposites do attract!

Artichoke my Heart!
After going to the Pasadena Art & Product Expo I came home with a set of American Journey Watercolor paints. I have always loved the vibrancy of their colors. They were a good bargain, and I think they are compirable to a much more expensive paint.
The minute I came back home, I had to sit down and paint. This painting is the result. The artichoke flower was spontaneous, and fun. I couldn’t wait to start it, and I couldn’t wait to finish it!
It now hangs in the collection of a friend of mine, and she loves it too.
Check out Zebra Design & Destination to see what is going on in Ecuador.


Bubbles in her birthing cage
I wanted to update you on Bubbles condition…..
Bubbles doesn’t want to be held now, she is acting a little strange, and she will let you scratch her ears, but nothing else. This behavior leads her family to believe she is pregnant and will have her little bunnies within the next two weeks or so.
This is exciting news for Bubbles and her family. They won’t be Easter Bunnies, but they will be ready to go sometime after Easter.
I can’t wait to get pictures of all the little bunnies, and Bubbles to show you.
Stay tuned for more in the life of Bubbles, and thank you for hopping by to check on her.
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