That’s “DesertManhattan” there in the background, with a new, much smaller painting I’ve just started…
Far West Texas is well-suited to a studio made of canvas walls. The light is magnificent…
I don’t spend a lot of time in the studio- too busy with other projects- but when I am there, I feel both creative and serene. A hard combo to achieve, for most of us…
I can not achieve serenity and creativity at the same time. If I ever was serene in the process of doing something creative, I usually miss the moment. My thoughts moves me faster than the experience.
I understand what you mean. I can see lots of light but no direct light and how warm it must feel.
Kind of like when I was a kid and was able to be in a canvas tent during the day.
It felt warm and exciting… like something was going to happen there but you didn’t know what.
That’s what creative feels like to me.
-T
“Kind of like when I was a kid and was able to be in a canvas tent during the day.
It felt warm and exciting… like something was going to happen there but you didn’t know what.”
Really superb analogy by Thom. I know exactly what you mean.