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Tuesday
Mar132012

No Endpoint in Site

 

It seems that when we draw and paint, there are days that it all comes together without any effort and then the next day we are working hard, struggling for the same result.  This is the pattern of growth in learning and developing your art.  There is just so much to learn and it takes time and practice.

 

I used to be uncomfortable with the thought of having no “endpoint”, but now it excites me.  It makes me wish I had started sooner and had more time to learn and practice all that I want to do but I’m also excited to be doing my art and having a continual learning process throughout.

 

Don’t let overzealous goals and unreasonable expectations slow down your process.  Recognize it for what it is: changing and developing.  Enjoy the process! 

 Lundy Lake Morning, 9 X 12", oil on canvas

Good luck with all your adventures!



 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the reminder!

March 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLaurie

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