It's been a hard year for all of us. I know I struggled, not only in my art, but also in just life. Sometimes looking back on our journey can help us to move forward.
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It's crazy to think I made "Activated Chicken" almost 3 years ago now! What a trip to see my progress since, its quite humbling to say the least. I never thought I'd get that far in my skillset, let alone how far I've come since in my skills as an artist. When I first painted my little chicken lady, I couldn't believe that came from my hands.
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I was drawing mainly sick figures before I chose to take the path of the painter. I never thought I was a good artist though I LOVED to draw and paint. I wanted to be that amazing artist I dreamt of being. So I started painting and I told myself I could do it. I kept telling myself I could, that I would get better. I kept practicing, learning; taking classes and watching videos. I kept asking questions and watching other artists work. I never stopped believing in myself, though there were days I doubted; I never stopped trusting the process.
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Eventually, I was able to look at my work and say, " wow, look at what I made! I did that!" Now 6 years later from the beginning of my journey as a painter, I still amaze myself at what I can create with my hands. I am an Alchemist; turning a white canvas into something beautiful and fun with the magic of my paintbrush.
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I'm excited for what the future holds and how far I'll keep progressing. I know I have so much more to learn and I can't wait to keep going!
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A good reminder to me and anyone who needs to hear it. If you dedicate yourself to your passion, whatever that may be; put in the time, dedication, patience and persistence... you'll be amazed at how far you can take yourself. Dream big friends! As Norman Vincent Peale says "Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you'll land among the stars" For any of you out there doubting your journey...TRUST THE PROCESS, you'll get there. <3
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I love this post Bree! It has been a difficult year, but we survived, we made it, and now we can appreciate the simple joys of life all over again! As difficult as the past year has been it has taught me how important creativity and friendship are!
As always I love your art! It's what I imagine Winnie the Pooh would see if he took Peyote! Ha!
But seriously, your art work has this beautiful, wistful feeling to it: of wonder, of awe, of self-discovery, of self-awareness.
This is the first time I've seen the banjo playing armadillo and I positively LOVE this painting! It makes me smile imagining this guy/girl playing tunes under the stars with that wisp of a Mona Lisa smile on his/her face :D
Please keep painting, you bring me joy! And thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jesse for a great reply and for your kind words.
hahaha oh man, if Whinnie the Pooh took peyote...that would be intense! When I re-watch old episodes; there are actually some majorly trippy scenes hidden in there.