Girl in flower
This painting has a green hue. For you, @wakucat, giver of hope, you who create wheat fields in the night. Ears of wheat. Dreams.
I continue painting into the night. I finished around 1 a.m. I think I've been improving. I liked this painting. I think I can bring this image to life with fewer colors.
It's almost 2 a.m.
Dear Diary.
I don't want the Three Wise Men to be the oldest. Then it's all a lie.
I have to pick up everything. Do other chores and the necessary rituals for bedtime.
Dear Diary.
My little dwarf prince can't sleep. I hear the sounds of the night as I continue painting. I create another sketch. At least I can create.
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You can create indeed. I find it amazing how you manage with a minimum of strokes and colours to create this. No need to cover up anything with layers of paint.
It's a delight to look at this. The flower went out well but strangely enough doesn't attract the attention first.
Keep creating. 🤩
The little prince might like to bite on something. 🤔
You're a huge part of this project. I don't think I ever painted; it was always an old dream that never materialized. It remained in some inhospitable territory between my soul and my thoughts. A little elf wandering around, until you added fuel to the fire. And the colors arrived and changed the ugliness.
Without you, there would be no fire, no petrol. So enjoy painting in black and white, with or without colour, because it's no fun dragging petrol drums around.
We'll never know if you wouldn't have started painting if I hadn't lit the fire, but I guess so, because you started painting when you were young. Laughing out loud, I think sooner or later we'll go back to where we started. Even if it's just finger-painting poo on the wall.
How about the kids? Give them some pencils and paints! The youngest is the youngest!
Are you looking for a cake? How about if we can blow up balloons and they don't pop, then we can make animals out of them?
I've seen those balloons that make shapes, but only in videos. The normal, tangible balloons I've seen my whole life. I haven't seen them float in the air either. Yesterday, I was talking for a while with a cousin about my paintings. He liked them. And while I was showing them, the boy asked me for some cardboard and crayons and started drawing. I suppose motivation also happens when you go to places where art is discussed.