The Long Pause
Greetings friends,
It's been a very long time since I last wrote. My apologies for the pause in my blog. I've been working on my Master's Degree and now that I'm finally finished with my classes, I feel like a great burden has been lifted. I can breathe a little easier. No staying up til 2 am on a paper and dragging myself out of bed at five to go to work. Here's hoping I'll have much more time to paint and to write to you.
I also hope that you are finally feeling like life is back to normal, even if normal is a little different than before the pandemic. I'm not sure that life will ever be the same, will it?
I've been painting still-lifes lately--- lots of teacups, fruit and flowers. I have come back to what I started painting in oil originally. Still-life paintings can be extremely reflective of whatever mood my heart seems to be in at that moment. Sometimes they are dark and quiet, other times they might be whimsical and lively. I also kicked off my newfound time to host a small Spring sale back in April. Featuring only sixteen items, I sold more than half, which was a delightful surprise. See below for some of these items, in watercolor and in oil.
Have a great Thursday and weekend,
Jennifer
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