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November Morning Drop-In / November 15, 2024

November Morning Drop-In

I place attention
through my hands, my heart
expands, light floods in


detail: mixing colors on palette paper previously well-used by Lola Jovan
detail: painting deli paper as potential collage fodder
detail: painting in progress (intermittently throughout 2024)


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10 responses to “November Morning Drop-In”

  1. Placing attention through your hands! Oh my…yes! Art is one way we can expand our heart and bring in the light! Aren’t we lucky!

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    1. Yes, MaryAnn!

      I am so grateful for the expansiveness! that light! No matter what the light reveals.

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  2. Loving that bit of pink and coral.

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    1. RoseAnne, thank you! So glad you commented on the pink and coral—I want to continue playing with those bits. They have a small role in the overall 30×30″ canvas, maybe taking up 10 square inches out of the 900. I don’t want to increase their real estate space but would like to punch up their impact just a touch. A challenge!

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  3. oooooh MY GOODNESS OH MY GOODNESS! How can a palette, well used, become so GORGEOUS? You are a magical wizard! I am dazzled by the alchemy! YIPPEEEEE!

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    1. Lola, SOOOO blessed we are to have interwoven our creative merrymaking and malarkey for nearly a decade now. WAY fun to take your palette paper, well-loved and well-used and well-covered in oils methinks, and dance into acrylic antics and alchemy right on top. Not only that, on top of all THAT is a piece of saran wrap making this a stay-wet palette! OH THE PLACES WE’LL GO : )

      YIPPEEEEE!

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    1. thanks for cheering me along, Sheila!

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  4. Lovely to see all the tiny splatters, the textures, the holes, the movement of the brush, the layers.

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    1. … and totally lovely to create the tiny splatters, the textures, the holes, the movement of the brush, the layers. I’ve had an ongoing especially rich relationship with this painting for months, mostly in little snippets of time.

      Thanks for your comments, Simone!

 

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