Thursday, June 18, 2015

My first large painting...

Boy was this a scary new challenge! 

I'm fairly new to painting and need some wall decor.

I've been working on Art Journals this year,
trying to build my bravery.

We've lived in this house for 4 years now and the decorating has gone pretty slowly...

First... I really didn't know what style I wanted, 
what my style is or 
what I could comfortably live with for years,
so I did basically nothing...
a few framed photo's of family and not much else.

Second... Not a lot of furniture to work around or with,
adding to the lack of style confusion!

This year I decided I'd had enough of the bland!
My daughter bought me an easel for my birthday,
I bought a few canvas's,
Set up the easel,
added the canvas, 
and there it sat for at least a week & 1/2!

I watched a few youtube videos and finally jumped in and this is what I came up with.....


This was inspired by Michael Langs video HERE

I had so much fun doing my rendition!
I think I may have even gotten into the "painter's zone"!
I totally zoned out while painting this.....felt so good too!

Definitely not Michael Land quality, 
as a matter of fact I think he would probably cringe at the sight of it or at least the sight of the one circle (the full large one).
It has more of a smudgy smeary look to it than a painted look.
I kept trying to repair it but it just didn't want to cooperate.
 I let it go for a couple days, 
tried again and then again and maybe again,
 before finally giving up and deciding to love the imperfections of my first big piece!

It now hangs on the big blank wall in my living room!

I'm so proud of me for stepping outside of my box! 

Step outside of your box and enjoy the ride!

Have a great summer!!!

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1 comment:

christi said...

go girl. we are always so critical of ourselves. what a great way to decorate. love that you had fun doing it. that's what matters not the result. but the result is great so give yourself a wtg pat on the back and put the next in the series on the easel. keep us posted.