Still Liberating Your Art

 

Paris Perfume Shop. Deanie Houghtaling

Paris Perfume Shop. Deanie Houghtaling

The official swap ended about a week ago. I lucked out, and agreed to many extra swaps. My treasure-trove is doubling by the day.

This postcard took me back to Hans Christian Andersen, the movie with Danny Kaye. I know there was scene where ballet slippers were hanging and he was singing. I remember the movie was magical the first time I saw it. This card reminded me. Ballerinas just seem full of magic too, don’t they?

Deanie’s postcard is an over sized image. I really like how the size accentuates the fact that this is a work of art. Taken in the Marais district of Paris. Deanie wrote that she saw these from the street, and she just had to wander in. Wander in Paris… sounds dreamy doesn’t it?

“To create one’s world in any of the arts takes courage” ~ Georgia O’Keeffe.

Deanie included this quote on the back of her card. Lovely acknowledgement from my (Deanie’s too!)  favorite artist. You can see more of Deanie’s wonderful photos on her Facebook page and on her blog, Wild Sands Photography. Thanks again Deanie, for sharing your view of the world with me. Just a bit of Paris, and a little glimpse of heaven.

Watercolor, 4 x 5. 2014 SMD

Watercolor, 4 x 5. 2014 S.M.D.

Here is a small study I am working on. I need to go back and rework the feet. They look a bit stick figure to me. I am really happy with how the branch came out. I worked wet on wet to vary the tones.

I have done less painting, and more digital design the past few weeks. I have several in varying stages. I will be able to share them with you soon.

Don’t forget, to peek at the lunar eclipse tonight!

6 thoughts on “Still Liberating Your Art

    1. Sheila Post author

      Hi Sandy, so good to hear from you 🙂 I hope your show was successful, I loved seeing the photos of your work hanging in the gallery. Very inspirational! Be well, and happy creating to you as well my friend 🙂

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Hello Susan,
      Thanks for stopping by. I always look forward to seeing your new creations 🙂 Be well.

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  1. Vandy

    Your range of mediums is amazing. I’ve tried digital work and can’t get comfortable with it somehow. It seems incredibly challenging. Your little robin is a really sweet little chap.

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Thanks so much Vandy 🙂 It is challenging, and I admit, sometimes frustrating. But mostly due to the fact that I am trying to do something I haven’t done before. I LOVE learning new (to me) techniques. Enjoy your day Vandy!

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