This past Saturday, there was a knock at my door. The neighborhood kids were selling painted rocks. Of course, I had to buy one. They were only a dollar. And, bonus, it was sticky.
They must have done well going door-to-door because on Sunday they were able to afford advertising...
Inspiration can come from anywhere and I was recently inspired by this photo by Paula Mills of Sweet William. Paula painted one wall blue in this room and I love the warm colors of the furniture and items in the room in contrast to the lightness of the blue wall.
So, this week I've had a little lesson in practicing what I preach. My 6 year old niece is quite a little artist, but she gets frustrated easily when her masterpiece isn't turning out exactly right. So I tell her that there are no mistakes in art. You can always figure out a way to salvage a so called 'mistake'. Right?
Yeah, right.
I was working on a feather with a new color scheme and it was going great until I decided to put carmine red next to yellow orange and it was looking like ketchup and mustard...not what I was going for. But I loved the top portion of the feather and didn't want to scrap the whole thing. I ended up cutting away the part I didn't like and finished the feather with pencil. Now I love it and it sort of represents a sketch turning into a finished piece. I've aptly titled it "there are no mistakes in art". I'm going to keep this one as a visual reminder to practice what I preach.
"there are no mistakes in art"
And here are a few feathers that I've just put in the shop.