PPF
– birds
Well
my holiday is over and so now I am refreshed and geared up to make
2013 a wonderful year for creative endeavours!
I
think my word for this year is FOCUS. I feel the need to focus, as
looking over my blog I can see clearly that I am all over the place –
many styles, media and unfinished works. I don't want to loose that
freedom of styles, but I want to have work that feels like me. At
the end of last year I got excited about some paintings I did of
flowers that were photographic, and while I felt very clever, there
was a part of me that nagged 'that is not you.' So I decided that
style can go into my illustration bucket. (Maybe design a set of
cards or a calendar?) I need/want to have a more painterly feel to
my work. Besides the FFF challenge (see below) I have only done one
small painting (6in x 6in) over the last three weeks.

Over
the holidays I was reunited with my brother (there was an
estrangement for many years). Besides the family photos he has been
flooding me with, there have been many photos of birds. He lives in
Canberra Australia and has many exotic birds visiting his veranda.
It took me back to when we were 13 and 14 when one holiday at our
Grands, we went to the Museum in Wellington everyday and he took
notes on the stuffed birds on display while I drew them and we made a
big book on native NZ birds. So this painting is for you Bro, while
it is not as colourful as the birds that visit you, it does me.
Birds in Aussie are beautiful, but larger than life. On one visit to
my other brother in Perth, I got attacked by a pair of giant magpies
when I was going to the local deli. I have never been so terrified,
so now I only like sweet little birds.
Fall,
Fearless and Fly
The
prompt for Challenge 7 is:
Fall Fearless and Fly with Joanne Sharpe! (Check her out at FFF)
Headline Prompt: Future Imperfect: What is different
about your life now than what you once expected it to be? How is the
way it turned out perfect or imperfect. If your future turns out
differently than you imagined in the first prompt, could it still be
perfect?
Color Prompt: Yellow
Quote Prompt: "Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present." Friedrich Nietsche
With
the two works I have done I am using all three prompts.
The
first is where I am at the moment. I am at peace with my world, even
though it is not “perfect”. I did not think my future would be
what it is. If you had asked me in my twenties how would I like the
life I am leading now I would have shuddered! But life changes you
and you learn to go with the flow and see the good things it gives
you.
I
really believe that life has two sides to everything. Evil and Good,
joy and sadness, good health and illness, and so on. We need both
equally, because if we didn't life would be boring. How would we
know what is good if we didn't have sin? How would we know joy if we
didn't have sadness? The imperfections of life give us our depth of
character. I know that when something bad happens, there is going to
be a silver lining. We may not see it at the time but it is there.
So I embrace the imperfections of my life, they make my life perfect.
In
the second picture I tried to portray the times when the glitzes in
life hit. They bring colour to our lives.
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