I'm so excited about art, that I'm exhausting myself on a daily basis! I'm learning, as best I can, to free my creative spirit and not only find the time to do the art I want, but to allow myself to create art that was fo-pah (sp?) in the past.
Right now, I have two painting projects on the easels.... The first is an impressionistic scene of horses (I know, big surprise, right? lol) in a farm setting, and the other is a commissioned piece that merges more into the abstract.
There is a doll on my workbench who is made and awaiting clothing, which I don't think is fun to make so it will probably be there a while, and a dozen new bottles of acrylic inks that are truly screaming at me to play with them.
The Citra-Solv project papers (let me know if you want a DIY on these fantabulous art blanks!) are sitting in a rather daunting pile, next to my workbench, awaiting their final transformations.
I have several clay tutorials on how to make BJD or sculpted dolls, and a desire to find good clay to make them with.
A soldering gun is still in the packaging after several 40+ mile trips to return a junky one and search for a well made and usable one.
A handful of library books deliberate on the kitchen island, which I frequently thumb through to gain insight or inspiration.
Did I mention that I'm seeking a class in abstract art?
Enjoy your own inspiration, let no one say you didn't do what you wanted. Peace out.
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