"Creative Blocks: Start working right now, from this place, with the feelings you have at the moment." Shaun McNiff
Making progress on my re-visioned canvas. It's nearing that place where I just have to hang it and live with it for a time before I know if it's done. It's been fun working on this piece creating something similar but different.
I also have a three canvas, commissioned piece ready for painting. This is intended to hang above the bed and serve as a headboard, so it's quite long but narrower. Sorry for the poor picture on this, but I was perched on a step stool dangling the camera over top of the canvases :-)
Finally I have this 20 x 20" canvas with just the design waiting for other textural elements to be added before painting.
"Each of us has our own unique creative time clock. Some like to work steadily and neatly from start to finish, while others delay until the last minute and build up energy that essentially blasts them into a tumultuous process of creating. There are also people who plunge into the work at the beginning with large aspirations, and then hit serious obstacles. No matter what your style may be, impediments are an inevitable part of the creative process. It's helpful to think of them as necessary parts of the process rather than as hindrances to it." Shaun NcNiff
Making progress on my re-visioned canvas. It's nearing that place where I just have to hang it and live with it for a time before I know if it's done. It's been fun working on this piece creating something similar but different.
I also have a three canvas, commissioned piece ready for painting. This is intended to hang above the bed and serve as a headboard, so it's quite long but narrower. Sorry for the poor picture on this, but I was perched on a step stool dangling the camera over top of the canvases :-)
Finally I have this 20 x 20" canvas with just the design waiting for other textural elements to be added before painting.
"Each of us has our own unique creative time clock. Some like to work steadily and neatly from start to finish, while others delay until the last minute and build up energy that essentially blasts them into a tumultuous process of creating. There are also people who plunge into the work at the beginning with large aspirations, and then hit serious obstacles. No matter what your style may be, impediments are an inevitable part of the creative process. It's helpful to think of them as necessary parts of the process rather than as hindrances to it." Shaun NcNiff