Between a Rock and a Hard Place
oil on canvas, 8"x10"
#30paintingsin30days!
Somewhat? No, very distracted today. Phone calls, texts, things to attend to, allergy headache, and the tropical storm, Jose, is possibly going grace us with a visit here in southern New England. So I have some hatches to batten down I suppose. But I also would love to go to the shore a see the wild surf. So lesson learned today? Turn off phone and text when I am involved in my studio, until I am ready for both. Quite taken with exploring the rocks.
Reader, knitter, weaver, spinner, art maker, quiltmaker, sewist, yoga, yardwork, thinker, lover of poetry, animals, and living simply. I am also owned by my beagle, Bitty.
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2 comments:
Really enjoying your work. You are having a great month :)
Thank you, Sheila! I appreciate your comment. This month's challenge has been a great way to help me back into a daily practice and allowing the exploring of different subject matter in a quick, no time to think way. As I do tend to over think.
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