I am still "off" this week but, as 2021 draws to an end, I wanted to wish you and your family a very Happy New Year and all the best for 2022. The last few years (remember when we used to measure it in months!?!) have been difficult for a lot of people. I hope you are coping as best you can with whatever life has decided to throw in your path. Together, let's hope that we will soon be able to see Covid and all its mayhem in our rear-view mirror, and that we can look forward to a better road ahead! This week, I share Part 5 of my painting process, first published a year ago.
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As my self-imposed break from painting continues, I wish you and your family a very happy Christmas. Most places in the word are asking people to limit gatherings this Christmas, and I hope you listen to these requests and that you remain healthy! As someone said this week on the news, it's better to miss a holiday than to miss a life! In the meantime, I invite you to read the 4th part of My Painting Process, which I first published last year. Stay happy, stay healthy! I am currently still on a break at this usually very busy time of year for everyone! I hope you will take the time to read (and find interesting) this post from a series I wrote about a year ago about my painting process. This week, I present part 3. Continuing on my short hyatus, I present to you today part 2 of my painting process, first posted in December 2020. As mentioned last week, I am taking a few weeks off, so I will be "recycling" some of my older posts. Many of you have not been following me from the beginning, so this may be new to you! I chose to re-post a series I started in December 2020 on my painting process. Here is Part 1. Happy reading! |
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