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The Escalation of a Double Dog Dare

12/29/2022

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"The Escalation of a Double Dog Dare" - oil on crescent board, 12 x 16.  Available here and at Artfinder.

What is a triple dare? (slang, US) 
Used to denote compounding levels of dare "seriousness"; the escalation of a double dog dare. I triple dog dare you to jump. "I double dog dare you!" "Oh yeah? Well, I triple dog dare you!" - WIKTIONARY
The last post of 2022.  

Whoa.

I'm not one for resolutions, being overly self-motivated already.  But I am a fan of A Christmas Story and the dreaded escalation of a double dog dare.  This year, three intrepid souls will gather on New Year's Eve and issue a series of dares.
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The Escalation of a Double Dog Dare"
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Mind you, these are not intended to be "jump off a cliff" types of dares.  Rather, a series of dares (increasing in required bravery/hutzpah/determination/confidence) for the coming year which could have a transformative, positive, confidence-boosting badassery-building impact by completing (or even just trying) them.

Because often others see what we can do even when we cannot.

There is literally NO WAY my life would look like it does at this moment if a key few people had not believed in me along the way.

​So I am curious, dear reader, what could you do in the coming year if someone believed in you more than you believed in yourself?
Wonder Mike and Lilly say it's been way too long since a reader challenge was issued.  So I dare you, fierce creative, to leave a comment below with something you would secretly love to be dared to try in the coming year.  One commenter will be selected at random by a couple of pooches who love peanut butter and sushi.  That lucky human will receive a piece of original art in the mail. Woot!

About the art:  beginning with an inspiration photo from a recent hike and a painting which was previously demolished with gesso.  Loosely indicating a high horizon line and leaving the rest to chance.  Using only rubber wedge and paper towel, slowly adding layers of oil point in broad strokes to create a landscape.  Allowing the eye to fill in the details.  Carving through layers of paint with the wedge to expose previous layers.  Resisting the urge to refine details.  Adding a few pops of color and then walking away.  
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Consciousness Alone is the Most Exhilarating Thing

12/19/2022

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"​Consciousness Alone is the Most Exhilarating Thing" - oil on linen panel, 10 x 10.  Available here and at Artfinder.


“Do you not find consciousness alone to be the most exhilarating thing? Here we are, in this incomprehensibly large universe, on this one tiny moon around this one incidental planet, and in all the time this entire scenario has existed, every component has been recycled over and over and over again into infinitely incredible configurations, and sometimes, those configurations are special enough to be able to see the world around them. You and I—we’re just atoms that arranged themselves the right way, and we can understand that about ourselves. Is that not amazing?” 

― Becky Chambers, A Psalm for the Wild-Built
I'm lost in space again in the studio.  It's an exhilarating place to be.

Fueled by our most recent read, a delightful book in the Monk and Robot series.  Filled with tea-serving traveling monks, robots who live in the wild and philosophies that just leave me weeping with delight.  Life as imagined on this moon world  is something to be carefully sipped and savored.

What have I done this past year?  I've thrown purposeful productivity to the wind in favor of a more meandering existence.  I mean, I get the important things done, but maybe the most important thing is really simply existing.  Just being is good enough.  In fact, it's splendidly marvelous.  It does result in a very random path in the studio, with no less than ten paintings in various stages of exploration.  Each of them on top of a prior painting that has been recycled.  

And, thanks to the insightful recommendations of reader/artist Carol E, there is a huge container of cold wax and a new book of inspirational techniques waiting to become...something.  Atoms arranged in the right way, perhaps?

About the art - using the Afterlight app to insert an inspirational photo of a space helmet into a portrait reference photo, I created a jumping off point for a light pencil sketch on linen.  Choosing an extremely narrow color palette and adding thinned layers of oil paint with rubber wedge, brush and fingers.  Allowing dragged paint to become highlights and reflections.  Wondering what the woman in the helmet is pondering.
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The Power of Your Presence

12/10/2022

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"The Power of Your Presence" - oil on crescent board, 14 x 11.  Available here and at Artfinder.


Once you realize the power of your tongue, you won't say just anything.
When you realize the power of your thoughts, you won't entertain just anything.
And once you realize the power of your presence, you won't be just anywhere.

Instagram.com/prettygoodmindset
A wee little break from outer space in the studio, as a series of portraits decided to be interspersed amongst the intergalactic wanderers.

The end of the year is drawing near, and I don't know about you, dear reader, but I find myself both reflecting one the old year and getting ready for the new one.
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In the studio, that continues to look like buckets of gesso.

Painting over old work, creating backgrounds for new.  The more I paint over, the more I want to paint over.  You creatives may understand this - the weight of old work.  Don't get me wrong, I am proud of what I've created and shared over the years, but the feeling of old paintings around is like a dress with the tags still on it from three years ago - it's time to make room for things that SING, both in my gallery of work and in my wardrobe. :)

Most of the pieces being painted over get a little time-lapse video posted over on my instagram feed.  Today's piece is painted on top of one of those gesso'd pieces.  Already building the foundations of 2023.  Oh yeah!

About the art:  beginning with a rough portrait sketch in colored pencil and jumping off with a limited palette of colors in oils.  Embracing the way oil paint moves under the rubber wedge and exposing sub-layers with it.  As always, resisting the urge for perfection and allowing texture and peculiarity to emerge.

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Walk OUt From Under Everything

12/6/2022

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"Walk Out From Under Everything" - oil on wood panel, 12 x 12.  Ready to hang.  Available here and at Artfinder.

“Sometimes the simplest and best use of our will is to drop it all and just walk out from under everything that is covering us, even if only for an hour or so—just walk out from under the webs we've spun, the tasks we've assumed, the problems we have to solve. They'll be there when we get back, and maybe some of them will fall apart without our worry to hold them up.” 
― Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

The space odyssey continues in the studio.  

And also in my life, where I am walking out from under a few things that have been weighing on me heavily.  Nepo's quote makes me cringe slightly as I realize how many things my worries hold up - better to let some of them just fall apart.
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I have a mighty will.  As I imagine you do, dear reader - spirited creator, deeply feeling human that you are.  A mighty will can get things done, can provide strength and endurance and tenacity and is good for triumphing against ill odds.  But a mighty will will also get you taking on too much, solving problems that are not yours to fix, making things more complicated (perhaps) than they need to or should be.  When your will is strong, it is hard to walk out from under anything, let alone everything.

But in facing away from and seeing other than the worries we are covered by, we have a glimpse of a sweet expansiveness - open to, available for, free from and rejoicing in the thing beyond that covering.  I'm going to point my spaceship that-a-way.  Wanna join?

About the art:  beginning with a panel of a gesso covered old painting, a quick sketch and then layers of oil paint to create a visage.  Painting over the entire thing with liquin- thinned color and pushing away the excess to leave a deeply textured surface.  Using rubber wedge to carve into wet paint.  Adding a paint thinner to allow some parts to run and create more exquisite texture.  Adding back a few lost details with a small brush and a steady hand. 

Want to see a video of the process?  Head to Instagram.com/jenjovanart and check out the reel!
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