November 17, 2007

Saturday in my studio

For the two of you that follow my blog, thank you for persevering.I know I promised a personal painting...but as yet there is nothing of interest to post...at least when it comes to art. My art group has been successful with the sale of three paintings from our show at the Petroleum Club in Fort Worth. For that I am thankful.

But today, and several days this week, I have escaped to my studio and am getting caught up on cleaning, reorganizing and discarding of the contents of said studio. There have been some sewing projects, such as bumper pads, sheet and dust ruffle for my grandson, Eli. Very cute fabric with a nursery rhyme theme. Green and white gingham checked piping. A few items here and there that have been cut out for months and I have just never gotten around to doing. I'm wondering what possessed me to purchase all the "stuff" I have in there. But once purchased...I have the hardest time getting rid of the "stuff".


Motivation for painting has been slim to none...nil. What to do about lack of motivation? Wait for it to come back...I suppose. Some days it's hard to muster up the courage to tackle another project but muster I must.

Happy weekend to you all...all two of you that keep up with this.

10 comments:

Margie Whittington said...

YYYYEEEEEAAAAAA!!!!!!! A NEW POST ON C2's blog. I cannot believe it.
I am so glad you are at least in your studio. That is progress!!!!!
The best way to get motivated for me is to take a class or get a new book!!! Nancy's blog about all her workshops are pretty motivating too. Once you get all your "stuff" in order I bet you will be inspired to paint. I know you will. I enjoyed your blog this morning. I have been babysitting baby Jack this weekend. He is soooooooo sweet.
Love and looking forward to your next post!!!!!
mw

Anonymous said...

YOu need to post more often C2!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow-a new posting! I know how you feel - not being motivated to get things done that I need/should do. I usually just wait until I feel like doing it. Otherwise, if I try to do something that I really don't feel like doing, I don't do as well a job on whatever it is, as I would like. I won't be as happy with the finished product. That's my thinking! Just lay back and relax - do what you need to do when you're ready to do it.

Nora C.

Anonymous said...

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Margie Whittington said...

I'm still checking when I go through the blogs to make sure I don't miss any new post on your blog, Miss Cindy!!!!!!

Helen Read said...

Look here! :) there are a few more than 2 who keep up with you! Hope all is well... I'll check back soon.

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Margie Whittington said...

Where are those paintings you are going to post?
WAITING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Are you ever going to blog again? You have anxiously awaiting fans here....

Margie Whittington said...

C2,
Where are the Angels and People paintings you promised. I really would like to see them on your blog!
I know you've been busy but your paintings are so good. Please share them when you get a chance.
maw

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