Sunday, September 14, 2008

What am I doing?

I have absolutely no idea what I am doing.
I thought a "blog" was that mess of grass you dug out from under your weed eater.
Or was that a "clog"? They say you learn by doing ..... sure would like to know 'who' they are.
Well, anyway, I am doing, I just don't know WHAT!

2 comments:

Diane Geisel Reiki Master, formerly MyGemStoneBox by Diane said...

You'll take to this like the beautiful Loon you painted so at home on his lake!

Don't worry about a thing...I have a strong feeling this will become second nature to you in no time 'tall.

Best,
D
http://mygemstonebox.blogspot.com

A Beaded Affair said...

Do any of us really know what we are doing or where we are going when we first start to blog? Only time will reveal the journey you are about to take and the fun is in the surprise at the end. Here's to a long and glorius journey.
Lois
http://www.abeadedaffair.com

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I painted this group of Maccaws after I joined an online internet chatroom (Artists Cafe). There's not much else I can say about the painting, the painting says it all.Rather than artists helping other artists I found nothing but gossip.

It's always nice to do a painting that says what you feel or saw without having to explain alot about the work. With a minimum amount of brush strokes and detail, the birds say it all. Morning Gossip!

This oil painting was done on a 24x36 inch stretched canvas. This painting is hanging in our livingroom and has added greatly to our tropical decor. Joyce says it's time to share it with someone else. LOL

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