Hanging On |
The change of seasons always makes me a bit melancholy. Letting go of one thing and embracing the next can be both exhilarating and scary! I get tired of the heat with the endless garden chores and welcome the fall frosts and autumn color. But the falling leaves always remind me to take stock. When the leaves are gone, we see the landscape differently. Gone is the foliage and naked is the earth. The forest floor covered with color that once clung to the branches and danced in the breeze. Now we see the structure of our surroundings. The very thing on which its covering hung. While not dead, only sleeping, our eyes rest with muted colors and bare trees.
I ask myself what is the structure beneath my art? What do I want to do with it and why? Or why don't I? Will I accept the fall with it's brilliance as well as the winter with its barren yet restorative chill? And what am I hanging on to (or is hanging on to me) that I would be better off letting go of? Yup, I'm at it again! (what is she talking about, you ask?? But it can't hurt to think about these things, right??) Fall reminds me to reassess.
On another note...I've opened an Esty storefront and this painting is for SALE! (5 x7 oil on board, unframed) I just opened it today and as of now only have two items listed. I will be adding more as I catalogue unsold pieces and create more for sale. Please visit my Etsy Store by clicking this link: MichelleMorrisArt
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