I don't generally preach from my blog, but this verse has been on my mind all week:
2 Corinthians 5:17
English Standard Version (ESV)
This year I have seen a special loved one find renewal and redemption. There are others who still flounder. I hold them close to my heart for the new year.
At the beginning of 2012, I chose to explore new media and soon delved deeply into encaustic. I made a lot of messes, but have also learned a lot and think I've settled into this as "my" medium for a while.
I also deepened my involvement with The ARTree Community Arts Center, and now serve as the board Treasurer. In the new year a fellow board member and I will begin teaching children's art classes at our lovely new community library. We are so excited for the possibilities!
This year, I want to continue to explore my artistic universe.
I think for me that means I need to make a lot of paintings, and spend much more time working in my studio. Too many days I stall and delay, and flitter and flutter, when if I would just settle down and work I'd see some breakthroughs. Is 200 paintings too many to try for? I don't think so; I am working on 5 to 10 at any given time. So that's it. 200 paintings in 2013. And at least one workshop....more if I can swing it.
So that's my new year meditation, artistic friends. I wish the best for you in all you in all your journeys for 2013.
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Cool.
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