Saturday, May 13, 2006

Life in all its fullness


Aha! I searched concordances in vain for "life in all its fullness" and had given up for the last post. Today I write a check for the entry fee for Watercolor Ohio 2006, and find it printed on my check!

This must be a Living Bible thing... yes.

Nice to be reminded again.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Hope springs eternal

I am experiencing both encouragement and discouragement. I am encouraged because it is spring, and I can once again paint outside. I am discouraged because two works did not make the Artists of Rubber City show (Kaitlin with Flowers and Yellow Creek Revisited.) This is the second total rejection in a row, and half of the entries got in. How can I not feel a bit deflated?

I now have a total of four Friday paintings not finished since LaVerne in February. That's a lot of 5-dollar-bills towards starts without finishes! I've resolved to sit out the next model and get cracking on Saubra, Patrick, John and Elaine.

I did finish three paintings that capture the mood of the season. I am feeling quite dead and stuck, yet hopeful. Maybe that is why I have found solace painting graveyards fringed by spring growth. (Love and hate working with the sponge...)

These scenes reflect both an emotional and spiritual place in my life.

Am I simply hungering for "life in all its fullness"?



"I am come that they might have life,
and that they might have it
more abundantly."

—Jesus