The Creative Flow

A Paintless Month

When it Feels like Slipping Away Sometimes, in my own creating of art,  fear is present. It is a bone chilling fear that whispers,  "there is nothing more to paint."  Let me clarify that, I have nothing  more to paint. How obsured that sounds but at times it does not feel…(continue reading)

Questions Asked

  QUESTIONS ASKED Once again I find myself standing before my easel. I am standing off to one side staring at an unfinished painting wondering where do  I go next with this painting. The painting is an experiment with three colors, a bright yellow- green, a blue violet and…(continue reading)

the Challenge of Commitment

How you spend your time. I, like most of you, have a life in the non-artistic world. In that life, I go to the dentist and my day job, or take care of kids, do the laundry, go shopping and spend time with friends and do other liesure activities.  I also spend…(continue reading)

Loving Life or Zen of Living with Art and Horses.

  Loving Life or Zen of Living with Art and Horses.     Epiphanies are nothing short of God tapping on my shoulder pleading with me to pay attention to this moment. If I am willing to lend myself to such a thought, I find answers to questions that I have keep hidden inside…(continue reading)

A Painting a Day

You've heard it before, "Paint everyday!" Haven't we all heard this time and time again? It is  goal for me and for some it is probably achieved. But I have a problem with this goal. It is  called I have a life! As a Mom and a wife, my time is often their time too. It seems that even…(continue reading)