Friday, May 09, 2008

A few more One Hour Oil paintings

I think most of these are pretty self explanatory. The first is #14 of my one hour paintings, a white carnation, #15- is tulips from Easter, #16- a pencil, #17- a pink rose, #18- a film canister, and last #19 is scissor handles. Although I am calling these One Hour works, some I didn't work that long on.

one hour carnation
one hour tulips
one hour pencil
one hour rose
one hour film canister one hour scissorsI have looked over my goals I sat for myself at the beginning of the year and see that I bit off more than I can chew. I have yet to go out and do any paintings "en plein air". My goal was one a month, on my own, without a group. I still think that I may be ale to get a few in, but not the way I had originally planned, one a month.

Also, my one hour paintings are still coming, but not as often as I had wanted. I let other things become more important. I had forgotten I had three other obligation's with shows and auction's, and I am not good at multi-tasking.

My last goal of researching, using and accumulating 100 addresses for my mailing lists is on track. I have done research on how others deal with mailing lists. I have the software program- Microsoft Access, and I will integrate my Outlook address book and have them set up in groups accordingly. I have more to learn with Access, but am feeling confident about this one goal.

All in all, I have not made painting my priority. I have been too easily side-tracked.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Nancy!! No matter the goals, your oil paintings are GORGEOUS!!! They're filled with light, color, form and that elusive 'evocativeness' that makes me look at them over and over!!! BRAVA, my friend!

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  2. I'm always easily side tracked, Nancy! Your one hour paintings are wonderful - they're very free. How do you resist the temptation to keep working on them when the hour is up??

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  3. Hi Lin, thank you, I always think I paint too dark. I love light and colorful work ... maybe just maybe I'm lightening up *wink.

    Thanks Cynthia. I set a timer. I usually paint very small for my one hour paintings, and that along makes them go fast when my object is just to lay down the color mass. In a few I was able to go a little further. One day I'll attempt a real - larger, complete painting.......... yippee.

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  4. Hi Nancy hope you had a good weekend and Mother's day.
    you are doing way better than me with your goals. I thin mine flew out the door. you are doing what you are suppose to be doing. Wonderful paintings

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  5. Thank you Toni, yes, I had a nice Mother's Day. It rained twice but with sun breaks inbetween. *wink Next year I am only going to focus on one thing..... one thing only!

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  6. These are all beautiful, Nancy! Loose and colorful. I really admire your persistence in working on your goals. I have a tendency to make goals and then ignore them.

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  7. Hi Nancy,
    These are great. My favorites are the pencil and the flower. They both have wonderful dimensionality. It looks like you're enjoying your oil painting!

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  8. Your one-hour paintings are lovely, Nancy. I especially like the rose and pencil. Don't be too hard on yourself about the goals--life has a way of changing our plans, doesn't it? Try to look the body of work as a whole and pretty soon you will be amazed at just how much you have accomplished, and how much you have grown. Keep up the good work,
    Faye

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