Sometimes people ask me if it's difficult to see a painting go to its new home...don't I want to keep what I create? The answer is I am thrilled to part with what I've painted; I love that what I poured myself into is now connecting me to another person. The truth is that whether the painting comes easily or costs me hours of concentrated work, I experience something intangible and deeply meaningful and I love for it to bless someone else who finds themselves responding to it. And every once in awhile one of my favorites goes to someone I get to visit and see the painting again. Of course, I still have many paintings that haven't flown the coop. An artist needs a "body of work" to hang in an art show, which means 40-50 finished and framed paintings. When I started out this seemed like an insurmountable task but, with many thanks to my wonderful instructors, I paint faster and with much more accuracy and have paintings galore! Only 2 weeks into 2016 I have 3 more finished paintings and 2 commissions well under way. My resolution is to remain committed in the pursuit of becoming a better painter!
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Lynne Hunnex
1/15/2016 03:40:23 pm
I am so happy that you can come visit to see your wonderful painting. For those reading the comments, seeing the painting in person is truly amazing. From every angle you can transport yourself right there. If you don't own one yet, get in line! I love Lamb Light. What was your inspiration for that one?
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Hello! My name is Wendy and I am passionate about oil painting! Whether in the studio or out in Mother Nature, I get lost in the experience of capturing on canvas the moment and the feel of what I am painting. I pour my love and energy into every single piece of artwork and I hope it shows! This blog is a place where I can use words to talk about art, painting, life, faith, things that make me laugh, and things that inspire. I love every response, so don't be shy about leaving a comment...Archives
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