Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Hi there.

I just wanted to stop in and say I'm still here creating at what seems to be a snail's pace. Do you ever have so many ideas that they all get kind of jumbled and individual ideas can't break free? Well, I've been experiencing that lately and it's been mixed in with the whole cross country move thing which is beginning to demand more of my brain power.  But yesterday it was gorgeous out and so I rolled up the door of my garage/studio and got to work on the painting pictured above.  I was visited by at least half a dozen bees who were seriously interested in what I was doing with their wax.  I took their visit as a sign that Spring is here to stay and realized that they too are gypsies traveling as needed, seeking beauty and sweetness and creating constantly.  I took their advice and added more daisies for my figure to rest on and must say those little guys were right....it's just what she needed.  I'm going to finish up this piece today and hopefully prep a few smaller paintings as well. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love how you wrote, it was beautiful to read, sweet complimenting words of your poetic art work. It does feel like Spring these days, and here in Southern California, it actually felt more like Summer, I'm not ready for it yet. I need Spring to come first.
XOXOrly

Sleepandhersisters said...

I love the gray and the red and the sweet white daises... perfect. I know what you mean about the jumble of ideas, my brain is the same at the moment. Must be something in the changing of the season.

How cute that the bees come to see what you are doing with their wax.

kelly@thebluemuse said...

Yes, I feel like that so much lately, spinning in circles, not focused. Perhaps it is the spring fever that would have come if it hadn't suddenly become so beautiful outside.
Love the painting you are working on and your description of the bees...

lillalotta said...

I think I understand how you feel. It might be the change of Season's. Seeking balance.

Really like the painting you are working on, can't wait to see it finished.

belinda marshall said...

it's lovely to be guided by the bees. the dark colours are looking beautiful. loving the flowers too!

mummysam said...

just be careful my dear....I left my back door open, and an entire swarm of bees came rushing to my wax! (I must have had some good stuff....)
....maybe I should have had some daisies waiting their arrival?

lovely post :)

Leililaloo said...

This post reads like a really beautiful story. Have you heard that bees are in danger of extinction? I hear a lot of talk about it since a year or so. It's because some kind of virus or bacteria that's going around among them. And when bees stop to exist the human race will soon seize to exist as well. just think about it; bees look after all of our (healty)food production. They are the ones that take care of fertalising the blossoms of plants and trees, so they can carry fruits and vegetables. Without them nothing can grow anymore. Isn't this a scary thought? These little tiny beautiful insects should have a huge status of importancy in our consiousness don't you think? So i am happy to read you have had an encounter with them. It's like proof that they are still out there.

ps the painting is gorgeous, i love the color pallet!

artslice said...

This is looking so nice... I can totally relate to getting all those ideas in order somehow!

How funny the bees were around, I wonder if they smell the wax when it's warm?

Bon nuit!

layers said...

I have always loved daisies-- a sign of spring and summer-- its good to have a lot of ideas..

Leililaloo said...

Hi again, for who want to learn more, here a link about the bees disease..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_collapse_disorder

Leililaloo said...

And here is a link to another nice post on bees as well..
http://www.amberdusick.com/woodmouse_loves_crafts/2010/03/now-smelling-and-buzzzzzz-welcome-bees.html#comment-6a00e54f0d3801883401310fc67c16970c