Certified Zentangle Teacher # 13. Also Fine Art painting plein air landscapes and portraits in pastels and oils.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
2 YEARS LATER....
Also, last year I started going to Bible Study Fellowship. I hadn't been in a class since we left Miami. We studied Genesis last year and are studying Matthew this year. These are two studies I have done before. But, God's word is living and I am learning something entirely new! Maybe it's because I am in a new place in my life.
OK, back to the work thing. Yes, I have been working, but am leaving KSTAR the middle of December. I am going to pursue my art. I've already been using the Zentangle method as an art therapy with students and adults. I have also instructed a couple of classes. People are receptive to the Zentangle method. It isn't about being a good artist, it's about repeating a pattern to develop intentional focus. In the process a person relaxes and comes away with more clarity and problem solving skills. In the process a person actually ends up with a small abstract art piece. I have also drawn some Zentangle Inspired Art pieces and entered them in a couple of art shows. I won a 2nd place ribbon with one of them.
I have a couple of other art gigs coming up. The Die Kuntsler Art Show Oct 30 - Nov 1, in Fredericksburg. Then I have an opportunity to show art at the Six Shooter Winery, Fredericksburg. I've been working to get pieces for both venues. After the new year there are several other shows to prepare for, one will be in May. My sister Kristi and niece Jerica and I are putting on a small gallery show of Zentangle Inspired Art. We are really looking forward to it!
I noted in the last blog 2 years ago I was experiencing a lot of anxiety over the future. Well, thankfully studying God's word I have renewed my faith. God is Sovereign! He will direct my footsteps. I thank Him for the gifts He has given me and pray that I use them to His Glory!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
My Review of Winsor & Newton Monarch Synthetic Brushes
Originally submitted at Jerry's Artarama Art Supplies
This remarkable synthetic hair brush mimics the look and feel of Mongoose hair. It is stiffer than sable, but softer than bristle (like Mongoose) and the hair is variegated in shades of Ivory, Gold and Brown. But, because it is synthetic, it is more durable than natural hair and less prone to damag...
Monarch Brushes
Pros: Loads well, Good spring not stiff
Cons: Great quality
Best Uses: Oil painting
Describe Yourself: Artist
Primary use: Business
Was this a gift?: No
These are great brushes! They hold their shape well, load oils nicely, and aren't too stiff.
(legalese)
Friday, October 7, 2011
New Project
When I read this I thought.....what a great idea! I have a lot of books to read and the best way for me to learn it is to write about it. So, I have assigned myself homework! Everyday, yes...EVERY DAY, I will read or watch a DVD that I have purchased or borrowed, and will write a summary of something I have learned that day.
This should be an interesting project! Stay tuned....feel free to comment!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Art
Please click the link to see my recent paintings. The landscapes are all painted from using my plein air paintings. Thanks for looking, I appreciate any feedback! I hope you are enjoying your life and sharing your love with others!
http://hillcountryartist03.shutterfly.com/pictures/102?eid=112
God bless you!
Sharon
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Life is Precious
Our only hope is in what God will do for Yumi and the comfort that He gives this family in waiting. Lord, please guide the doctors and give them wisdom. Lord, please send your angels to comfort Jarrett, their two daughters and Yumi's parents. Give provision as needed.
This is a reminder, once again, of how precious and fragile life is. Lord help me to live in the moment and love the people in my life.
PEACE
- I am looking at getting my LPC, which will be about a 3 year process, but at least it will provide an option on how to make money. It's not just about making more money, but a provision for future needs.
- I am painting, somewhat...why somewhat? Because I haven't painted in over 2 weeks! There is no way to improve my skills if I'm not actively in the studio.
- We have a new granddaughter, 6 hours away...should we move to be closer to her and be a more active part of her life and our children's? Or is it better for them to be more long distance. If I knew it would be a good thing for everyone to move, I would do it in a hearbeat!
- We talk about getting a small acreage to grow an orchard and veggies, maybe raise a head or two of livestock. If so, where? That would hinge on the above...so many things to consider!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Becoming healthier and happier!
The website which I have place on the desktop of my computer for easy access is
http://www.prevention.com/health/
Just click on My Health Trackers. Yes TrackerS...helps in all the areas of the mind and body. Also, would be good to print off reports when you go visit your doctor for your annual check up.
Also, I have been studying a bit on meditation. I am really working on myself to reduce the stress and anxiety I have been overloaded with this past year in my job (aren't we all?). I am a strong believer in prayer, which I do on a regular basis, so meditation does not replace prayer. But meditation is calming your body and focusing on one thing. I have started a blog where I have started concentrating on "Happiness". In the April 2010 Prevention Magazine there was an article titled "Happiness Is a Choice." The author, Ann Patchett stated that in the way that physical exercise can change your body, regular mental exercises can change how we see and engage with the world and the people you love. I have started the exercise she illustrated, but it could be anything that helps you change your outlook and the people you are in relationship with.
The meditation was like this:
- Sit for 11 minutes with your hands in front of your heart, palms facing each other a few inches apart. Visualize the person you love inside the space between your hands. Think of them happy, see them bathed in light, see them as their best selves. (She was given a little song to sing, but stated it was no necessary to the exercise, I hummed a happy tune.) The point is to see the person you loved as happy for 11 minutes everyday.
The exercise was designed for 40 days, not skipping....if she did she would have to start over. She asked the teacher if people ever decided to push on and do more days. The teacher told her that 40 days requested a change, 80 days formed a new pattern, and 120 days sealed your intention. She admitted she didn't change her husband, she changed herself. In the exercise she opened her eyes to what had been there all along!
OK, happy health to you! Be aware that your mental state directly influences your physical health! Do a little research on cortisol and the damage it can do to your heart, the visual indicator is belly fat.
I hope you will join me! Even if you are at your perfect weight, are you healthy? I have been at my perfect weight and was not physically fit, so evaluate yourself!
Love and blessings,
Sharon