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30 Paintings in 30 Days - Day 13

9/13/2017

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Breathe" - acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 16" x 20" x 2".  Ready to hang.  Available on Artfinder.

HEAD KNIGHT: Firstly, you must find... another shrubbery! [dramatic chord]
ARTHUR: Not another shrubbery!
HEAD KNIGHT: Then, when you have found the shrubbery, you must place it here beside this shrubbery, only slightly higher so you get a two-level effect with a little path running down the middle.
RANDOM: A path! A path! Nee!
HEAD KNIGHT: Then, when you have found the shrubbery, you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest... with... a herring! [dramatic chord]
ARTHUR: We shall do no such thing!
                     - from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Scene 31


It was one of those days.  Eight hours (yep, EIGHT) in the studio and the painting was not fit for man nor beast.  So I took a break and made a cup of coffee.  Except I forgot to put coffee in it and didn't notice until I took a sip of, well, hot water.  ACK! Clearly my mojo was off.  Time for a break.  A little Facebook check-in, and a message from a wise friend telling me to breathe.  So took a few deep breaths, went back into the studio and did what any sane person would do - I started all over again.

Trying to paint when you're not in the zone is like cutting down a mighty tree with a herring.  You can work at it all day long and have nothing but something super smelly in your hands.  And perhaps a big bucket of frustration next to your chair.  But there is always something to be learned, even in failure.  The painting I worked on all day was an epic failure.  A real stinker-oo.  A nose-pincher. 

What did I learn?  Other than some color, composition, texture and line lessons (so many lessons!) I learned sometimes a deep breath or two can re-start your mojo. And that it is ok to scrap one painting and start another.  By the end of the day, the above piece appeared, fluid, intuitive, flowing and then done.  

So I decided to start a third painting while I was back in flow, got a juicy background down, singing a happy little tune, reached to grab a brush and then SPLAT.  Dumped a tub of gesso over the new background (and my table and the floor).  Sigh.  Apparently, there is a finite amount of mojo in one day.  
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Dotty Seiter link
9/13/2017 09:10:15 am

if my mojo rests
in the hands of spilled gesso,
ack, but if I breathe …

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Jen, such a sweet, shoulder-relaxing, brow-unfurrowing reminder to breathe. The soft, gently-textured facial shadows, the resting shuttered eyelids: exquisitely rendered!

And the deftly woven writing: throwing it around me as a wrap this morning : )

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jen
9/13/2017 09:13:41 am

"ack. but if I breathe." Will be my mantra for this day! Another perfect haiku. You made me smile this morning, Dotty! I really appreciate your feedback on this piece as well. Such a struggle yesterday was! Starting my day with deep breathing this time to head off spilled gesso at the pass.

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Marta
9/13/2017 02:30:43 pm

Just the words I needed to hear today.... wise woman!

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jen
9/13/2017 03:07:37 pm

Sweet Marta! It seems to be something we all need to do here in Florida right now...breathing and calming, starting over again. Are you all ok?

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Carol Edan link
9/14/2017 12:58:43 am

Thanks for the lesson on breathing! One has to be reminded now and then. Lovely lady, getting her dreams and thoughts together.

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jen
9/14/2017 08:26:37 am

Thanks a bunch, Carol! Apparently I need a LOT of breathing reminders. :)

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