A reader presented me with an idea this morning. She asked if I would consider incorporating some of my paintings into the blog and talking about my process. The thought isn’t entirely new. I’ve touched on this a bit previously (see previous posts The Canyon Series, How to Begin Painting Again, Painting Continuing and the older but still dear to my heart Coming to New Mexico), but her question stirred something else inside me.
I took this with me, out on our morning’s walk, just ahead of a storm.
Was there more to tell?
I breathed in the icy air, drank in the stunning visuals of my day-to-day life, and remembered.
You see her question took me back to my beginnings here, and the profound, deep, affect Truchas, New Mexico has had on my painting. And I realized there is a story I would like to try to tell, about the inspiration that birthed a number of different series, whole new bodies of work–inspiration that, in fact, changed who I am as an artist.
But it will take more time than I have today because I AM TAKING THE DAY OFF to go see my friend, Barbara McCauley Cardona, present a reading of her screen play, Every Little Breeze, put on by the Truchas Library.
In the meantime, my Kelee (see previous post A Three Legged Man of the West) is dealing with almost no snow on the ground, and dear Finn (see previous post Rescue Dog, Finn, Needs Rescuing Again) is doing really well with his treatments (a number of you have been asking).
And as I look out my window, it has started to snow.
Love to you all,
Jeane
terrisanchez says
glad the reader asked this, I would like to know more on this too. also glad you’re off to do fun community gathering 🙂
HighRoadArtist says
Me too, Terri. I’ve started putting it together. Was hoping to publish something on Friday, but we’ll see.