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RE: ShortFilm: An Object At Rest

in CCC3 months ago

Time makes, time breaks, and time transforms. I am fascinated by time, wondering where I am billions of years ago and where I will be after time.

My goal is to be with God in eternity because in there, there is no time but pure joy.

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 3 months ago 

No time is a human concept. Imagine there was no time in our lives. What would it look like. Would we worry about running out of time?

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Time really is human and eternity, divine.

We are affected by time because we get to be born, get old (for some), wither, and die, like flowers in a field.

But if we are spirits, one million years will just be like one minute.

 3 months ago 

You are already a spirit my friend, we all are and that body we drag around is just a bad wrapping paper. I see it as a journey, we learn, hopefully have some fun, kill a lot of time while waiting and that's basically it.

How was your day? I painted 3 times yesterday and while standing, I felt my back. Only the small one I liked but it's harder to paint. I am trying out to make a painting with mainly the sponge. It goes way faster. I can tell you that.

It sucks to feel that I do not seem to belong in this world anymore because I am not thriving. I just want to finish up my goals which makes me need more time. It is a challenge to live because I do not like uncertainties and I hope God would give me some more patience and mercy.

I do like to kill time and it seems that it is what I am doing, waiting and waiting until I am no more. It is frustrating being on a leash where I can't do what I wanted, my mind is willing but my body has the last laugh.

Anyway my heart is more relaxed if I am not drinking coffee unlike last week where I drank so much it made me palpitate coupled with low blood sugar which gave me symptoms of further palpitations, weakness, and cold sweats not to mention breathing issues.

I thought I would die but my chest is not tight so I guess my heart is still ok. Anyway I might do some art later. I am planning to draw what I wanted to paint before painting on my current work.

I think I need some more brush because I don't want to have my hands wet. God-willing I will do these things soon. Miss @wakeupkitty

 3 months ago 

I am happy you are still around and trust me I know how it feels if you are only waiting, waiting and waiting, while you have a head filled with ideas but the body (and lack of money) won't let you.

You should buy some big brushes, I have only one and am trying it out right now. If you paint wet on wet it's easier to make the strokes.

I watched a guy who shows paintings in 10 minutes (not quiet) but he paints on a small canvas and with brushes in a way which might help you.

I might need such a brush like what this artist have because part of the difficulty I noticed was the little brushes although a true artist really can have no trouble in using limited materials.

He indeed makes art like drawing a stick person and it is quite brilliant. Many years ago I saw a little painting displayed on the wall. It is a painting of a basketful of flowers. I think the size is about 3x3 inches or less and I found it to be very beautifully done. It is an oil painting because of the thickness of the paint.

Anyway, using a spray bottle is essential it seems because of the fact that the acrylic pain does dries-out quick. I still have to learn more and I hope to continue as soon as possible.

Thank you for your patience for me Miss @wakeupkitty 💗💗💗🌹🌹🌹

 3 months ago 

I never used a spray bottle for acrylic and it doesn't dry fast with me. You can make the acrylic more fluid by adding water.

If it comes to watercolour I can imagine it's practical if you paint wet on wet which should go fast.

I try out brushes now. The last days I only used two. One is a 0.5 inch (a bit bigger) brush and the other is meant for makeup (eye liner).

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The fine one is not only good for lines but also makes the paint darker (I used it here for water colour - wet on dry - the brush doesn't hold much water but a lot of paint (it's more scrubbed in).

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The big brush I use now goes fast for smaller sizes (I recomment a bigger one if you want to paint bigger) this one is soft (straight top great for lines) and doesn't damage the paper I use too much.

Painting is a process. Trying out the brushes and one type of paper/canvas is important.

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@almaguer it's hot inside with you. Do you use a spray bottle? Do you add water or is the paint fluid enough? Do you store what is left on the pallet?

 3 months ago 

Every material, every brush, every sponge, or whatever, is an adaptive process. Everything is new; it's normal for us to fall in love with certain brushes.
I don't have a sprayer. I always calculate and pour the minimum amount of paint onto the palette, so I don't waste any paint.
I'm more concerned about the paper I paint on.

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 3 months ago 

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