Pure eye-candy to me, this book can hold my mind for hours |
Before very long I found myself out here in the studio looking through my photo files at records of canyon walls from trips we've taken. I forgot I didn't feel well and got lost in the beautiful places I love. In fact, I got so lost that here it is bedtime and I'm well on my way into a major project.
Drawing out canyon walls of my own. Wish I could play hooky tomorrow and start dropping color into the paper! |
So, as the enchantment subsides, my head aches again and it's time to stop for the night. Just looking at something that stirs me so deeply as these paintings has ignited a flame of inspiration and helped me forget my silly little woes for a few hours. Art is powerful, and not only for those who view it. It has magical abilities when at its best- and those who are captured by the spell to make it get to participate in that magic now and then. And it feels lovely.
Thanks for stopping by! Alice
2 comments:
I am so glad to 'hear' you say that painting helps 'quiet the woes'. I do the same, though sometimes I feel guilty for my escapism.
Don't you feel like guilt is an enemy? I do, but that doesn't stop me from having it now and then. It is counter-productive to work, body and spirit. When I find the formula for eliminating it, I'll post. Unless you find it first, then I'll be glad to hear it! Alice
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