When I was in seventh grade, I took the one semester art class that was required. Even though our teacher was well loved and respected, I was hesitant. I was not artistic, or so I had been told over and over. Maybe it was just that voice in my head saying it? Regardless, I did not believe I could be an artist. That seventh grade art class proved my theory to be true. I stunk at art.
Over the years I have come to understand that Art can be many things. It's not just the seventh grade art teacher's perception of a perfect painting. I have learned to "do art" my own way. However, I have not ventured to pick up a paintbrush more than a couple of times in my adult life. I don't paint. Until today.
Today several of us ventured to "Let's Art Party" in Plano, Texas. I had made a deal with myself. I was going to have fun, do my best, and be happy with the outcome whatever it was. good attitude - CHECK!
Ally seemed a little intimidated by the blank canvases too, even though she paints things with great regularity.
We had a good teacher and even though we followed her directions precisely, our background sky came out quite different....Surprisingly, Ally's colors were much more vivid than mine. I love color! But for some reason, today I was more subdued. Oh look! Melissa is there too...
I have to say, I am really proud of my finished painting! Who knew I could even pretend to be a painter?
The really cool thing is that all of the paintings ended up a little bit different. I love Ally & Melissa's finished paintings as much as my own...
Melissa even made her swing a double so there's room for Robbie. Sweet.
Have you tried anything out of your comfort zone lately?
5 comments:
Your paintings are all awesome! This is something that would definitely be outside of my comfort zone, too.
This week, I was sewing a tunic top and I actually made up my own darts for a bit of a full bust adjustment :) I hate making alterations, but at the same time, I knew if I didn't put them in, I would never wear the tunic. They don't exactly match, but close enough :)
I really like how everyone's paintings were different, yet they all looked fabulous!!
This was definitely out of my comfort zone, too. . . along with that sewing last week, but I believe I'm getting the hang of it! :>) What should we try next - ceramics, sculpting, macrame????
You seem to be having such a wonderful time lately! Way to go! Love your painting, BTW!
Oh how I wish I could join in with you guys sometimes.. you seem to have sew much fun..
Looks like you are also hooked on those lovely flowers.....
Very pretty! I hope you hang them both with pride.
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