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Pulled Sweetly Into the Shimmer of Things

1/2/2020

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Pulled Sweetly Into the Shimmer of Things
"Pulled Sweetly Into the Shimmer of Things" - mixed media on cradled aquabord, 24 x 18 x 1.5.  NFS

Hello, 2020!  Welcome new year...it is lovely to meet you. :)

So let's begin with a self portrait of sorts.  Myself and the person who makes me feel most like, well, myself.  Like my best self.  

If we look at anything - a flower; a star; a spoon - long enough and completely enough, it gives way to a pulse of what matters that we can't do without.  For it is the effort to be so present that lets us be who we are and stay connected. - Mark Nepo, The Exquisite Risk.

Isn't that the goal, really?  To be who we are and stay connected.  To find people, places and callings that allow us to be pulled sweetly into the shimmer of things (Nepo) and then bask in the glow of that shimmer. 
It is incredibly challenging to find that shimmer in the modern world of multitasking, information overload and over stimulation (is your phone pinging as you read this?)  And even more so with others, who are likely also distracted and perhaps overwrought.  But if you can slow your roll to a very lazy turtle's pace and be very present - you just might find yourself.  Add to that another sloth-paced and very present human and you just might discover a pulse of oh wow what have we here  that reveals what matters.  And forms a connection - something shimmery and worth holding reverently in your hands.  And also worth capturing in a portrait. 

About the painting:  a watercolor underpainting with a gazillion layers of acrylic, acrylic mixed with gesso and acrylic mixed with matte medium.  Liberal use of a sprayer bottle, squeegee and various scrapers.  Add a dollop of humor (the only way I can paint any version of myself) and the willingness to turn it upside down, cover THE ENTIRE PIECE in pink florescent paint and then spritz and scrape most of it off.  Gratitude to brian for allowing me to post it. :)
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Dotty Seiter link
1/2/2020 10:17:01 am

Gratitude to you, Jen, for painting and posting YOU (everything you paint, everything you write—'tis YOU), pulling me sweetly into the shimmer of things. And gratitude to Brian, too, 'cause: yay! Brian!

Love your about-the-painting section, too.

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jen
1/2/2020 10:19:00 am

Dotty! OMG! Thank you, sweet friend. You are sweetly in the shimmer...welcome! Sending hugs!!!!

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Sylvia Delozier
1/2/2020 11:19:16 am

I love this one Jen (I love them all but especially this one one.) One of these days I’ll be as brave as you.🤪

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jen
1/2/2020 11:23:48 am

Sylvia!!!!!!! Thank you muchly! You ARE brave!!! You are fierce! You are BOLD!

Carl Stoveland
1/2/2020 10:19:58 am

Happy 2020 Jen!
Wonderful painting (as usual) and great lesson. Stepping out of the fast lane is simply the best way to let the noise fall away. Then you can breathe and focus.

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jen
1/2/2020 11:18:58 am

Carl! Thank you! But it is SO funny reading your comment and also knowing how much you pack into every day....you are masterful at doing it all and still swimming in the shimmer!

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Carolyn L
1/2/2020 01:30:59 pm

Awwwwwwwww..... love this Jen! This has sweetness written all over it. It is so good to see you (and Brian) shimmering in the light and basking in the glow! xoxo

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jen
1/6/2020 11:20:09 am

Carolyn! Sweetness, shimmering, light and basking. YES! Thank you sweet friend!

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Carol Edan link
1/3/2020 02:13:04 am

Getting into the "shimmer"! To be as we are and be connected! Great lessons for the new day/year/decade/ Love your description about the process and what a great portrait. A painted selfie!

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jen
1/6/2020 11:20:51 am

Carol! A painted selfie! Yes! Let's get into the shimmer this new year!!!

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brian smith
1/8/2020 01:33:20 pm

possibly my favorite so far ... granted, there may be some bias.

i have so much respect for you and what you do with Wonder Mike's toys.

~brian

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jen
1/8/2020 02:55:59 pm

Brian!!!!! OMG! Sweet, biased human. You make me smile. Thank you. :)

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essay writing company link
2/18/2020 08:01:54 pm

Watercolor painting is one of the kinds of paintings that I admire to see. I know for a fact that using watercolor as the main ingredient of your work is really hard. I should know because i have tried it already. It was hard because the color mixing is something you cannot control; especially if you are just starting. That's why I was so impressed with the outcome of "Pulled Sweetly Into the Shimmer of Things". It was an obvious creation of a great artist, that's why I am looking forward to see more artworks from him.

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