Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Peach Sunrise

 

© Robin Edmundson, 'Peach Sunrise', watercolor, 9 x 12 inches.


I'm still working on this series of sunrises.   Early mornings.  Clear cold light or soft misty light.  

Pieces like these force me to learn about the pigment, edges, the power of suggestion.   The small lines that tell big stories.  

This one is a favorite for me because I painted it at the end of last semester and left it in the studio.  Claire came out that night and spent several miserable hours fighting with university software to submit a project and at midnight, frustrated and trying to keep it together until the thing finally submitted, she looked over and saw the painting.  She said it helped her get through.

In the morning I came out and found a pink post-it above the painting that said: ' I like this.  Claire' with an arrow pointing down to the painting.   

In the middle of a miserable night, this little study managed to make someone feel better about what they were doing.  Better enough to actually write a note about it.   

Claire's seal of approval is the best compliment I've ever gotten, especially knowing what she was going through that night.

If there's any reason for me to continue painting and posting, it's that one.   To provide a quite space to feel one's feelings, to pause and breathe, and continue on.

[p.s. She got an A in the class.]

Thursday, October 19, 2017

October Ramblings




I don't have anything important to share with you today, but I wanted you to know I was thinking about you and that I really appreciate that you spend a bit of your precious time with me. I thought I'd share a photo of October here in Indiana.  I hope it brings a little calm in your day.

This is our road right at the property line. [We have 40 acres]   Our house is around the curve and down a little hill.  I love this view.  In every season, at every time of day, it feels like there are all sorts of wonderful possibilities just around the corner.    And there are!

It's turned chilly here.   Eric got up early to light the first fire of the season in our wood stove and soon after our little hollow filled up with a soft fog where the smoke gathered.  I love the smell of wood smoke on chilly mornings. 

October is my favorite month - I think because it's so joyful in the transition from summer exuberance to winter hibernation.  Plus, the trees match the yellow stripes in the road and who doesn't love that?   

Lily and I saw the blue-est sky we had ever seen here the other day.   Deep dark cobalt blue.   I hope you get to see a sky like that sometime soon.   It was magnificent. 

That's all, my beautiful friends!   I'm sending you a little extra peace today. I'd love to know how you use it.


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