The first one, "Pinky" was hard in terms of coming up with the plan. Once I had the epiphany and started rolling, it was really fun to finish.

The third canvas, "Contain," was tough. I immediately thought of how I feel so stuck in the solitude of the house now that I'm in a studio versus a hospital-based office. What a different and lonely world (which I'm working on). I do chores and see activity going on outside - the neighbors with their little girls on one side, people walking their dogs out the front, neighbors across the gully who frequently throw large parties and have GREAT bands - and I feel so confined. I wanted to create an image that reflected that emotion - feeling contained indoors while seeing the world outdoors going on without me.
While the artist was encouraged to use any medium, my lack of skill in other areas that could be applied to a canvas are lacking even more, so paint was going to be it for me. I like it OK. I'm not Picasso, but I still feel pretty good about it.
The last decision I have to make before these hit the mailbox Tuesday is whether I've got the courage to put a price on them or just include the post-paid envelope to have them returned after the show.
How brave do I feel today???? Hmmmmm.
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