Saturday, July 30, 2011

My last garage sale, my latest drawing

I will pick up my back story in the next entry, but today (after years of work) I have just completed what I hope will be my last garage sale ever. I have a husband, our five kids, and my overly ambitious self to continually organize. The extra wammy in my atempts to put things in their place is the fact that children aged 11 and under can't keep their hands, elbows, and noses out of whatever box, bag, or pile of stuff I'm in the middle of organizing. And I'm organizing quite a lot. In our house I take up all of the garage and parts of 3 rooms with the tools I need to successfully ply my trade(s). I am a house painter, a home school mom, and now also an artist.

And since I can draw and people are paying me to do that for them, why should I care that I netted a measly $100 on the garage sale I'd been organizing for most of the summer? I won't! I'll just post one of my latest works, and hope you enjoy it. Stay tuned for more details about how all of this came about.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Unexpected setback and surprise

 
Early one Saturday morning not long after the art show, my middle son, Gideon, came into our room coughing, wheezing, and barely able to breathe. Dale took him to the emergency room, and when they weren't able to stabilize him there, they transferred him to Dell Children's Hospital.

The rest of the kids and I caught up with them there, and after a half an hour with him it was obvious that he was a sick little boy. They didn't know what was causing his breathing issues, and he wasn't responding to the treatments they were giving him. So Dale took the troops back home and I stayed with Gideon.

A lot of what goes on in hospitals (for the people who don't work there) is WAITING. During my 3 day visit, as my son's breathing slowly improved, I looked through a ton of magazines. But it was as I flipped through a National Geographic that something special happened. A photo caught my eye and I decided that I just had to draw this face.

To my surprise, my drawing started to look like the photo. And I had a right to be surprised, after all. It was my first attempt after having gone some 18 years without doing any serious drawing whatsoever. In fact, I don't think I had ever drawn that way before.

Even though I still haven't finished it, and I'm not even sure who took the photo, I love looking at it because it represents another significant step that I took on the path toward becoming the artist I'm going to be.

Even now, when I happen to see it, I gaze at it almost in a state of awe -- thinking, "I did that?"

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

First Steps: The Art Show



Two Christmases ago I decided that I wanted to become an artist. I began by signing up for the San Antonio starving artist show so that I would have a deadline that would force me to create things to sell. It definitely did that. The show was in April, and I brought nearly 30 pieces.

The show was successful. I sold 5 paintings, and learned a lot about how much I hate having inventory. The piece that I felt was the strongest that I’d brought “Secret Garden” got a lot of attention. It is made of venetian plaster and glaze. One woman came back to see it several times. It was plain to see that she was falling in love with it. Then she brought her husband to look at it. He was not similarly infatuated. Later in the day I saw them as they were leaving the show, and while they were carrying home a LOT of art that day, “Secret Garden” wasn’t among them. It continued to get a good amount of interest through the rest of the weekend, but in the end it didn’t sell.

So, it currently hangs in my dining room and I love it there. I am so glad no one bought it.

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