Organize

I made Time to Paint!

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I found a copy of Mindy Lacefield's book Wild Surrender while cleaning my studio and decided to do a couple of the exercises in her book. It felt pretty good to be painting again.

I still have a lot of cleaning to do in my studio, and I also have about a hundred pounds of tomatoes to process, getting the mess under control has been quite freeing. I've been throwing out lots of stuff that no longer serves me, and as I grow older as an artist I doubt will ever serve me again. I mean really who needs a hundred thread/spool labels.

Could someone else have used them, sure, and then I have to deal with packing stuff up, going to the post office, etc., nope into the trash they went! Don't worry I probably have another five hundred plus spool labels still attached to spools of thread.

Where have I been?

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Cleaning and reorganizing my studio... and now that my bread rack is in the house I will begin the task of completing 15 16x20 inch paintings in 15 days! Yep you read that correctly. I'll try to post photos here and on my blog as I get things finished. I hang my solo show on July 1st at the Sanford Museum in Cherokee, Iowa, on that date.

More coming soon... oh and the best part about cleaning my studio is 1. more floor space and 2. I found my large tripod so now I can set up my camera for creating videos while working at the easel.

One Thing a Day February!

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My studio is a disaster zone, it used to be a pleasant well organized space not so much anymore.

So I’ve decided to make February ‘One thing a Day’ month, where I work on one area or project each day devoting the entire day to that task. I figure if I do this each day then my studio will be a pleasant well organized space once again.

Who wants to join me?