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Tuesday, June 25, 2019
More left handed paintings
Since I won't have use of my painting arm for awhile, I better get used to painting with my left hand. Here are a couple of my most recent ones.
Saturday, June 22, 2019
The Other Hand
The day after my last post I tripped, fell and broke my right humerus up into the shoulder. How life can change in a second. One minute I am mailing off a commissioned painting, the next I am trying to get up from the concrete sidewalk with the aid of one arm. A trip to the ER, X-rays and a simple, undersized sling and I'm sent home. Well, not actually home as we were in the very early days of a three month vacation.
My plans were to spend the summer months painting and attending about a dozen plays which we already had tickets. I have new found sympathy for people who have broken bones, especially on their dominant side. I haven't felt pain like that in a long time. I also never realized just how much I use my right hand and arm. We are waiting to see if it heals with the warning that a shoulder replacement is on the horizon.
What was I to do all summer I asked as I sat staring at my art materials. I couldn't sign an X with my left hand, how in the world was I to paint. Oh well, I had nothing to lose so I thought why not and I started to paint the wild red poppies I was seeing all around this area. I won't kid you, I felt very spastic and the going was very slow but it was a heck of a lot better than sitting and feeling sorry for myself. I painted almost every day eventually trying my hand at painting dogs. I have to admit, I amazed myself.
Here are a few of my "other hand" paintings. I don't necessarily recommend breaking your arm but there is something very satisfying about doing something you never thought you'd be able to do.
My plans were to spend the summer months painting and attending about a dozen plays which we already had tickets. I have new found sympathy for people who have broken bones, especially on their dominant side. I haven't felt pain like that in a long time. I also never realized just how much I use my right hand and arm. We are waiting to see if it heals with the warning that a shoulder replacement is on the horizon.
What was I to do all summer I asked as I sat staring at my art materials. I couldn't sign an X with my left hand, how in the world was I to paint. Oh well, I had nothing to lose so I thought why not and I started to paint the wild red poppies I was seeing all around this area. I won't kid you, I felt very spastic and the going was very slow but it was a heck of a lot better than sitting and feeling sorry for myself. I painted almost every day eventually trying my hand at painting dogs. I have to admit, I amazed myself.
Here are a few of my "other hand" paintings. I don't necessarily recommend breaking your arm but there is something very satisfying about doing something you never thought you'd be able to do.
Friday, June 7, 2019
I admit I love painting faces!
I have to admit that although I can paint almost anything, I absolutely love painting faces. This summer my goal is to do a painting every day. Yes, I mean do the whole painting from start to finish. By not taking my time, it encourages me to just get down only what I need to say. When I take more time, my brushes get smaller and I put in more and more detail and often I overwork my painting. Not that detail is bad but I am attempting to stretch myself and, hopefully, in the process take my art to the next level.
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