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03-03-2006, 01:18 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Gainesville, GA
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Sharon -
In a twisted sort of way, I'm relieved to hear that artists I admire, like you, have slumps and feel depressed comparing themselves to other artists. Gives me hope!
Right now, I am doing a still life to integrate what I am learning, hoping for an artistic breakthrough down the road.
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03-03-2006, 03:24 PM
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#12
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Joined: Dec 2004
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Posts: 388
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Sharon,
Another possibility is that the issue is the painting and not the painter. i have a painting like that. It has been turned to the wall for more than 2 years. It is a complex three figure piece with intricate detail. It is fully blocked in, but every time I re-look at it, i cannot summon the energy to complete it. I know it is going to be exhausting and I am do not feel emotionally ready to tackle the commitment at this time. Could it be time to turn your painting to the wall for a while and work on another painting?
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03-03-2006, 11:00 PM
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#13
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Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 1,734
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharon Knettell
. Why she climbed her OWN trees to get me those wonderful tangerines.
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Aw, shucks, I only picked the ones I could easily reach, due to slothfulness.
The only wines I might hide from guests would be a good Alsatian Gerwertztraminer, certain New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs, and of course any Champagne.
Carlos, remember that all of us would love an invitation to Spain!
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