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30 Paintings in 30 Days - Day 1

2/1/2018

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​"Return to the Stream of Life" - mixed media on paper, 10 x 14.  Available on Artfinder.

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Grandfather: Oh. Well thank you very much. Very nice of you. Your vote of confidence is overwhelming. All right. The Princess Bride, by S. Morgenstern, Chapter One. Buttercup was raised on a small farm in the country of Florin. Her favorite pastimes were riding her horse and tormenting the farm boy that worked there. His name was Westley, but she never called him that.  [pause] Isn't that a wonderful beginning?

​Grandson: Yeah, it's really good.
        
 from The Princess Bride
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Another Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days​ has begun!  I am relieved and delighted that it takes place in February this year, one month later than usual.  Whew!  It took me that extra month to figure out my theme (The Princess Bride) and to clean up my studio in preparation for this marathon.  And off we go...

This piece is completely intuitive - following the paint to see what appears.  I wasn't expecting a rabbit, and definitely not some celestial constellation hare.  But here he is, floating in the night sky, all ethereal and safe from foxes.  Perhaps he is a piece of the super moon gracing my studio with the wisdom of the galaxy?

Since we are beginning with the hare, let's see what wisdom he has to bestow upon us...

Hares, larger than rabbits, are tougher and more solitary than their fuzzy brethren.  They don't live in warrens or build nests.  The young are ready to fend for themselves shortly after arrival.  If your totem animal is the hare, you are swift and diligent, sensitive and artistic (awwww a perfect start to a month of extreme arting!)  When you're off balance, you might find yourself being a jokester and a bit unreliable, so watch for feelings of selfishness or greed to let you know to rebalance your inner spirit hare.

It is appropriate to begin the the hare, as many cultures feature the hare in their creation stories.  And now this fluffy-tailed nose twitcher is a part of our thirty day creation story, sweet reader!  Isn't that a wonderful beginning?

To follow the artists worldwide who are participating in this thirty day challenge, go to Leslie Saeta's 30 in 30 Blog.
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Carol
2/1/2018 01:04:38 pm

Congrats on the challenge. Love your hare! Great theme, loved the film!

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jen
2/1/2018 02:31:33 pm

oooooh Carol! Thank you! One of my favorites movies, which never fails to delight. :) Cannot wait to see what nuggets of wisdom it holds for us! xo

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Dotty Seiter link
2/1/2018 02:38:14 pm

This celestial hare has brought its paws together to say Namaste—its soul acknowledging mine. I bring my own paws together to say Namaste to you, Jen.

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jen
2/1/2018 02:43:13 pm

Namaste hare! How perfect! Now I am completely tickled. Thanks, Dotty! Namaste!!

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​ birdsong, hold the moon.

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