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Mar. 27th, 2023 08:12 pm1. Ideal environment - select an image or write a paragraph or draw a picture of your ideal environment.
( pictures below the cut )
Basically a cultural city environment, with public transportation and next to water. Also trees and mountains would be nice. But water is required.
2. Favorite Season - provide an image or picture explaining why it is your favorite season..
Eh..,( spring )
3. So far I've completed a watercolor tonight - it was crappy and I refuse to show it. It didn't work out the way I wanted it too. But I've three more drawings to turn into watercolors that may work.
Joni Mitchell states prior to playing the Circle Game - that it's each performance is something new. And unique to performing, after all you don't ask Van Gough to repaint a Starry Night, do you?
Clearly Joni Mitchell doesn't paint.
If he repainted a Starry Night, it would be unique and different too. You can't repaint it. It's impossible. Any more than you can sing a song the same way twice, or dance the same dance twice. Or write a story the same way twice (assuming you aren't copying it of course).
It's always different, because we are different moment to moment. We aren't stagnant.
My sister-in-law who is a professional artist - and her friend, loved my last watercolor - of the guy with the checkered jacket on Instagram.
Oh, and I decided to give my book to New Gal at work. Told her that most of it was made up, except for the interviews and the robbery - both happened. And one of the characters jobs, I actually had and I worked for a company kind of like that. Everything else was made up for the most part. The interviews in that book are outlandish - so it's possible people will think I made them up or they are unbelievable. Oddly the most unbelievable items, are real.
So much to do. I don't know how people get into bed by 9. So far:
* Made dinner & lunch
* spoke to mother
* finished watercolor
* completed a drawing for a watercolor
* read a few paragraphs of the Artist's Way
* completed two exercises for it and did post on DW
* watched soap opera and played designer video game.
Now, moving to my novel - which I'm still revising (not to be confused with the one that I already published) and hopefully read a few more pages of the Artist's Way before bed.
( pictures below the cut )
Basically a cultural city environment, with public transportation and next to water. Also trees and mountains would be nice. But water is required.
2. Favorite Season - provide an image or picture explaining why it is your favorite season..
Eh..,( spring )
3. So far I've completed a watercolor tonight - it was crappy and I refuse to show it. It didn't work out the way I wanted it too. But I've three more drawings to turn into watercolors that may work.
Joni Mitchell states prior to playing the Circle Game - that it's each performance is something new. And unique to performing, after all you don't ask Van Gough to repaint a Starry Night, do you?
Clearly Joni Mitchell doesn't paint.
If he repainted a Starry Night, it would be unique and different too. You can't repaint it. It's impossible. Any more than you can sing a song the same way twice, or dance the same dance twice. Or write a story the same way twice (assuming you aren't copying it of course).
It's always different, because we are different moment to moment. We aren't stagnant.
My sister-in-law who is a professional artist - and her friend, loved my last watercolor - of the guy with the checkered jacket on Instagram.
Oh, and I decided to give my book to New Gal at work. Told her that most of it was made up, except for the interviews and the robbery - both happened. And one of the characters jobs, I actually had and I worked for a company kind of like that. Everything else was made up for the most part. The interviews in that book are outlandish - so it's possible people will think I made them up or they are unbelievable. Oddly the most unbelievable items, are real.
So much to do. I don't know how people get into bed by 9. So far:
* Made dinner & lunch
* spoke to mother
* finished watercolor
* completed a drawing for a watercolor
* read a few paragraphs of the Artist's Way
* completed two exercises for it and did post on DW
* watched soap opera and played designer video game.
Now, moving to my novel - which I'm still revising (not to be confused with the one that I already published) and hopefully read a few more pages of the Artist's Way before bed.