What Did I Do, That I Haven't Done In A While .. You Ask???

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I Painted With Oils ..

I may as well get right to the point .. It has been an awful long time since I have picked up a bush and dipped into paint. It's been too damn long. So I made it a point this weekend to change that. I didn't set out to paint something this weekend, but my current state of mind and mood took me there. And it felt good. It felt REALLY good.


Revisiting The Past ..

A piece that I haven't worked on in a while at least.. I have been staring at the Caribbean themed painting, that sits on my easel, for way too long. I can not even remember the last time I worked on it. Years I think. Many of them to be exact. But that changed this weekend on Sunday.

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It's no secret that I have been struggling with work .. And I need to be creative from time to time in order to mentally escape the stress and anxiety of it all. I thought to myself a while back, that I need to take the time to do things that I enjoy in order to relieve the stress. Sex almost immediately came to mind first.. Now we're going to see who is paying attention.. LOL .. But I thought I would stick to something I could blog about safely. Painting! hehe. I remembered that I like to paint and I like the way it feels to create something. So when Sunday arrived and I had a few hours to kill, I grabbed that painting off of the easel, took it outside, and began to get to work on it again.

I grabbed a few supplies .. The basic like brushes, paint, a rag, thinner, and my palate. OH S**T! The palate has not been cleaned in ages. That paint is supper hard and stuck beyond tomorrow. Sooooo I then remembered why I haven't painted in such a long time.. lol.. just kidding. I broke out a bran new razorblade and some elbow grease.

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SCAPE SCRAPE SCRAPE

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And then More Scraping .. Then it was clean!!!

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Then I Grabbed Those Supplies..

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Now out to the patio table I go.. I hardly ever paint outside because of the fact I have to lug all these things down and out from my studio. It's a pain, but the weather was so beautiful that I wanted to try it. It was a bit of a hassle but so worth it. The lighting was fantastic and the setting was just perfect. I was in my 'Happy Place'. It was so enjoyable and the thoughts of work and life stress drifted far off and away from the forefront of my mind.

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So at this point, I know what I want to do.. Hell, I have had a ton of time to think about it.. Right? I had a few hours and knew I didn't have enough time to finish it, but I was going to try and make another good dent. I wanted to see some real progress. I needed to get the foreground started; some sand, some waves, some of those beautiful Caribbean blue hues. Yes that all sounded good and doable.

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A wave is where I needed to start.. After all, a wave is what I wanted to put there all along. I enjoy painting waves and am looking to get better at them. Well, practice makes perfect.. or so they say. Waves are really difficult to paint (at least for me). To make it look like it is curling and crashing into a foaming white mess, is harder than one would think. I'm getting better at it, know I have a lot to learn, and I'm having fun teaching myself.

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I want the wave to break about center of the painting, just below the tallest mass of clouds on the horizon. I got a lot of detail into the wave in about 45 minutes or so. It still has a long way to go. I'll work on it when I can and hopefully before the oil dries out too much. You'll see in a the next few photos, that I was able to add a few additional details before calling it a day on the wave.
The sand was the next big thing to tackle today .. So I began laying that in. I used Titanium White mixed with a tad of Burnt Umber. I was looking for a light brownish grey color sand tone.

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After I painted the sand up to the water, I began to blend the two and add in some darker blues for a shadow affect. Sometimes when the a wave recedes, it leaves the sand looking a bit darker due to the saturation of water. I am trying to create that look here as well.

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A Little blending here, a dab more paint there, a touch of white splashing water and some more of that dark blue under the left side of the wave .. before I called it quits for the day. I promised my in-laws that I would help paint their pool, so it was time to hang up these brushes and pick up another. A day of painting! haha. Not all of it as fun as this project.

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I packed up all that I had brought down and outdoors.. And took it all back up to the studio. I then grabbed the painting from the patio table and brought it back up too. Back up to its spot on the easel. But this time when I turned to walk out of the room, I was charged with new creative life. I felt accomplished and productive. I felt relaxed and wanting to begin again.

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Stress Gone - Enter A Better Frame Of Mind ..

So very glad that I did this.. I needed to do this for so many reasons, and all of them legit. Getting back on the horse after a long break from the ride, is hard. It was hard getting back into the painting, but then somewhere in there I remembered my happiness was the most important thing.

And Paining Makes Me Happy.

The painting is NO WHERE near finished, but I was able to begin again. I made some good progress and can't wait to jump back into it again soon. I need to for the benefit of my sanity. hehehe.

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That's so awesome! I wish I had talent like you! My wife started buying some art supplies so she can do some pieces over summer vacation. She hasn't shown any of it to me yet. Your painting is amazing!

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Thank you! Although I can't do what you can do with the computer and that's artistic talent as well! And I don't know why, but Oregon Trail just popped in my mind. I remember my first experience with a computer and the teacher teaching us how to write code on a floppy. One of those 5 1/2 inch floppies I think they were??? Anyhow, I remember putting Oregon Trail on one and being able to bring it home for the summer. We borrowed a computer from school which was a major pain in the ass looking back on it. Getting that big ass thing hooked up. Anyhow thank you for the compliments. Can't wait to see if your wife will share any of the finished products with us. Tell her good luck! Have fun! It's all that matters.

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5 and 1/4". The sampler ones were 3.5. I still have a 5.25" disc in my office for nostalgia along with some of the really old apple stickers.

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Oh cool! Old apple stickers I’m sure those are neat. I ran downstairs to where I keep old computer Crap thinking I probably had one of those old floppy’s, but I couldn’t find one. I did find this whole container of 3.5’s. I wonder how many of them have viruses on them. 😂😂😂

I did find word 1 and word 2. They have to be fantastic! My gosh, how many updates since then.

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Wow, those are definitely old. I think I still have a USB floppy drive around somewhere. I keep it just in case I need it. I had a guy one time that was writing a book on checkers and all of his research was on floppy disks and he couldn't access them. I was eventually able to help him out, but it was iffy for a bit there.

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That came out great! Amazing work! You have a great eye for detail.

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Thank you! That means quite a bit, and I greatly appreciate the compliment. Every compliment I get helps with the inspiration to keep going. 😁

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Thanks for the update! I hope all is well with you. 😁

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You're welcome! It's my pleasure 😊 Thanks for asking, we're good!
We wish you too a nice day 😄

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It sure does feel nice to find the time and space to work on something creative, especially when it's something that's been sitting partially done for a long while. Using that creative part of the brain is definitely a good way to use some free time and feel refreshed.
I have so many unfinished paintings and drawings sitting around - they do seem to taunt me now and then, when they peek out from the shadows where I've hidden them. I like to take a few moments now and then to work on them a little... it takes a while to finish something when you do it that way, but it's better than not doing it at all!
I've never tried oil painting before, but I imagine it would be fun to work with something that has so much play. I've used acrylics from time to time but generally use watercolour. I enjoy the "airy" quality once it dries.

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I like working with watercolor too! I'm not as good with it, but I do enjoy learning about it. There's quite a learning curve when it comes to that medium. Yes, this one has been taunting me for some time and it's time to get it done. I really don't know what I'm going to do with it once it's done, but maybe hang it in one of her bedrooms. We'll see. First, I have to finish the dang thing. Lol. I have a pretty good idea of where I'm going with it, so it's just a matter of time. I'm thinking I'm about halfway there. But now that I've started it again I feel like I'll have the gumption to finish it.

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Looking at your work, I would like to say that you have a lot of tailent and you have made this thing in a very six way and with a lot of effort and this painting looks very beautiful. Molly looks so cute.

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Thank you! I appreciate that wonderful complement. A lot of talent. I don't know. Just enough to make something look like some thing, but not perfect. Are used to paint to try and be perfect but realized my imperfections make it different. Molly says thank you! 🥰😁☺️

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Most welcome. More love to molly.

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This turned out so well @bdmillergallery! Yes, I know, taking the time to create some art and put all of our fantasy and ideas on the paper feels so free. Finally to clear the mind, and taking that time is worth it, since it is what we love to do, so it is the best way to spend time. :)

Nice post, have a nice day! 😀

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Awww.. Thanks 😊. It does feel great! I can't remember, but do you also create art? I feel like I've read several of your posts, and I'm trying to remember if I've seen some work in there. Anyhow, doing something you love to do is the best way to spend time… You were absolutely correct. I enjoyed your comment and you have a great day and evening as well. 😁

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Thanks! Yes, I do. 😅 I like to spend a lot of my daily time drawing, but I also like to mix in some life stories, experiences and adventures in my blog too for a change or when I'm still working on a piece. 😄

I like to check out your posts often too, you are at the Bob Ross painting level hehe. They are very inspirational friend, it's always nice to see what you're doin'.. :)

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Bob Ross was the man. I learned a lot from him actually. And my first oil paint set was his brand.

I also like to mix in some life stories, experiences and adventures in my blog

That's the best way to do it and grab the audience :)

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Nice work. I also work in oils on canvas and have also not painted in a while. The problem is you really need to set a few hours aside. My favorite time to paint is between 11pm and 2am... just really get into while everything else comes to a standstill.

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I would join you in painting at that hour but my eyes are hard to keep open anymore these days. lol. I have been painting on hardboard instead of canvas for quite a while. I just prefer it. small canvas is a little tighter, so that I like.

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