Fruit Bearing Loquats, 18 x 18, oil on canvas, L. Daniel © 2016
Sold in Solo Show, "Chasing Color, Finding Light", Davis Gallery
These pretty little fruits are Loquats. We have several Loquat trees in our backyard and they produce lots of fruit every spring. I am always attracted to their shapes and often paint them. And yes, you CAN eat them (squirrels love them too). They have several pits and taste a bit like apricots. Yum!
Show Tip #22 - Deep Six Your Doubts
Somewhere along the line, and often as the big reveal of all my work draws near, a case of the "doubts" sets in. I begin to wonder... What I was thinking? Is any of the work good enough? Why did I think I could paint at all? I've come to expect this stage, but it's never fun. Combatting it requires digging deep for hidden courage reserves and keeping a level head (having a trusted friend or spouse who can talk you in off the ledge is very helpful too). It's all related to the fact that these paintings are very personal expressions, and let's face it, the possibility of rejection is scary. I share this tip not because I have a foolproof solution, but because the feeling is pretty universal. Somehow it helps to know that we ALL feel it at some point.
Here are links to other Show Tips:
Tip #1 - Stock up on Supplies
Tip #2 - Set up Deadlines
Tip #3 - Determine Subject Matter
Tip #2 - Set up Deadlines
Tip #3 - Determine Subject Matter
Tip #4 - Work in Series
Tip #5 - Establish a Schedule
Tip #6 - Be Kind to YOU
Tip #7 - Follow your Heart
Tip #8 - Stay Flexible
Tip #9 - Whistle While You Work
Tip #10 - Fight Through Fears
Tip #11 - Take Notes
Tip #12 - Know when to Quit
Tip #13 - Stay Updated
Tip #14 - Balance Effort and Ease
Tip #15 - Assign Tasks
Tip #18 - Take Your Best Shot
Tip #19 - Celebrate Growth
Tip #20 - Varnishing Day(s)
Tip #21 - Frame Incrementally
Painters - join me at this Plein Air Workshop:
April 28-30, Anderson Fine Art Gallery, St. Simons Island, GA
Contact Info: Mary Anderson, 912-634-8414
Bless your generous soul! And the work is lovely, it will be a wonderful show. Thanks for all the tips Laurel. I'd comment more often but don't want to take you away from the easel! Xo
ReplyDeleteBless your generous soul! And the work is lovely, it will be a wonderful show. Thanks for all the tips Laurel. I'd comment more often but don't want to take you away from the easel! Xo
ReplyDeleteI haven't commented on your blog before but this post was just so wonderful - I love the shapes and shadows, the counterchange in the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI also went through your course in painting and plein air painting on paintoutside.com which I thought were excellent - I noticed a change in how I painted as a result.
So good luck, think positive and enjoy the fruits :)
Thank you Tracey and Helen!!!
ReplyDeleteHelen, so glad you enjoyed the coursed on Paintoutside.com - YAY!!!! That's what I love to hear!
Love the painting, and I'm amazed that you ever feel this way. Talking yourself off the edge is a critical skill.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this whole feeling with us. It
is super helpful to know that we are not alone.
XOXOXOXOXOXO