30 In 30 Challenge in Review






Well the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge over at Leslie Saeta's blog is now officially over.  As you can see above, I did not complete 30 paintings but it was still a great challenge and I learned some things.

First of all, if I am going to finish a painting every day, I need to KISS. (keep it simple).  As you can see, some of the paintings I completed were rather complex.

Second:  I don't like to paint under pressure.  I.e., I don't know if I would enjoy painting if my life depended on it as in a JOB.

Third:  I am not a high energy person.  I have to pace myself.  I have days of higher energy and days of lower energy.

Fourth:  If I don't respect my low energy days and keep pushing myself I run the risk of becoming depressed.  I suffer from chronic depression but can keep it at bay with a good diet and proper rest.

Fifth:  It's fun to try new things.

Sixth:  Taking part in challenges like this offered me ways to connect with new artist friends.

So that is about it for now.

See you again after I finish the next painting.

Maybe tomorrow!

Comments

  1. This is a lovely arrangement. Yes you have some complicated pieces and they are well executed. Beautifully done.

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  2. Beautiful work Karla! I agree that it's about quality not quantity that matters most. I think it's great that you are in tune with your body and respect it's limits. I know I certainly had days during this challenge that were stressful due to life circummstances and I know the paintings on those days reflected that. For me, I viewed these as "practice days", knowing that I always lose myself and life's worries while I'm painting. I found it therapeutic even on the days I didn't think I wanted to paint. : ) What's funny is the day I had a migraine, I ended up with several compliments on that painting and it sold. Go figure! Anyways, it was a great experience and like you I've enjoyed making new Artist friends! Best Wishes & Happy Painting!!!

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  3. You've completed some amazing paintings Karla,you should be proud of all your achievements.

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  4. Wonderful paintings, I doubt if I could paint under pressure but would like to have a go at a 30 in 30 challenge, well done !

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