Thanks for Your Patience!

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I want to thank you all for hanging in there with me over the last month or so (really, over the last year). While I am not ready to delve into all that has been happening around here – and it has been good – let me say I have been kept busy with family, holidays, the flu and good old life balancing. I have been journaling a lot through all of this and continued to paint as often as I can. The main thing, for now however, is I am trying to get back to the blogging, because I have missed everyone! Check back later for a post with some substance.
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There are 6 Comments to "Thanks for Your Patience!"
Kim, this painting is wonderful, it looks, I don’t know, raging, rolling along with mighty force, it looks great! I’m looking forward to you next posts, and just wanted to say that this time of the year is always good for slowing down and being thoughtful. Here in Paris it was so grey today and dark, we need light
, your paintings is light!
Have a good day, love, Andrea
Thank you, Andrea! This is one piece I struggle with, however it is progressing. It is forceful, and I am glad you like it. I think the force comes in because I tend to want to allow things to unfold rather than force them and this one was having none of that!
Slowing down and allowing the possibilities to flow is what I am all about right now. There are so many things which play into this work and it is important for me to remember all the things I do ultimately have an influence on the outcomes. Thank you so much for this beautiful reminder! You always have wise words for me.
Peace, my friend!
Hi Kim, glad you see you are painting, amongst all the life things that come along. This painting is very powerful and I love the visual texture. I hope you have got over your flu and are feeling much better. Things are hotting up here in South Africa, it is still strange to have a hot and sunny Christmas! Love Dianne x
Hello Dianne, it is wonderful to hear from you. I am glad you like what you see in this piece. It is heavily textured and I will show it to you soon. Thank you for the kind words about getting over the flu. I am doing well, although these things like to hang on with me because of my asthma, but I am doing well.
You know, I wonder if you would ever get used to a hot or warm Christmas, if you are originally a Northern Hemisphere person? I have a friend in New Zealand who can’t imagine a cold Christmas, of course she has only known warm ones! I think I am like you, I would not be able to get used to that!
Thank you so much for stopping by, my friend! It is truly wonderful to hear from you!
Peace!
good to hear from you Kim and what a wonderful painting, the sort of ghostly yellow forms coming through the hard blue, as if something is getting born out of the blue, some nebulous yoke.
Thank you so much, Suki! I am glad you like the painting. You can see it completed in the post after this one! Peace!