Thank you Lisa. My sister was terminally sick with colon cancer when she asked me to paint her and her daughter. A double portrait is a huge challenge but when Kathy said she loved it I knew I should call it finished. You can always tweak a painting, knowing when to stop is hard.
My desire is to enjoy God's creation while I paint. When painting fruit or flowers I notice how quickly things start to wither and fade. It is a clear reminder of the frailty of life. How a flower in a vase might change it's positon by turning or even dropping a petal. "Praise God", He never changes! His promises are true and sure. This perspective gives me an even greater admiration for my Creator and His beautiful creation.
I prefer to paint from "Still Life." It encourages me to finish a painting more quickly. I also take pictures to see how I am progressing or where I need to make improvements or corrections.
In my yard, I have many varieties of flowering trees and shrubs to choose from as subjects to paint. There is usually something blooming year round! I hope to capture "some" of what I see in my paintings and share with others.
Because of Christ, michele greene
Romans 15:13 Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
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Thank you Lisa. My sister was terminally sick with colon cancer when she asked me to paint her and her daughter. A double portrait is a huge challenge but when Kathy said she loved it I knew I should call it finished. You can always tweak a painting, knowing when to stop is hard.
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