Before I started my blog--way way before I started, I always visited other people's blogs--in particularly--angel artists. And thinking to myself, that I would love to paint an angel, but thinking that I couldn't. I have made a few angels in the past but on a smaller scale with very little detail--they didn't even have faces on them. But then came my blog, and the encouragement from all of you and then my online classes, and I felt a little more confident and just DID it--instead of wondering if I could or not. (Remember to click on this to see all of the textured details!)
She first started out as just a face that I drew in my sketchbook and "demonstrated" at my show last week--
I wouldn't really call it demonstrating--I never looked up once and when I finished sketching her face, I just put it away--it sure did pass the time quickly though. It was on Sunday, and near the end of the show. I wasn't really worried so much about the face as I was (and this may sound silly) the wings and halo. As many angels that I've seen, I always look at them as a whole and never pay a whole lot of attention to the wings or halo--more specifically, the positioning of them. So I've been going to all of these generous angel artists' sites and paying more attention to these aspects. And I found that it doesn't really matter where you put anything---it's just your own style. So I want to say a big Thank You to all of you angel artists out there for inspiring me, and chances are, if you create angels, I've been to your site!
And also, when I started out with her, I deliberately took my time. I would work on her for a little while and stop for the day even if I wanted to keep going--I just enjoyed the process--
I find that when I stop and come back later, especially the next day, I can view my piece and get a whole new idea that I never would have thought of doing the day before, and if I rushed to finish it, chances are, that I wouldn't have been able to add the little touches in it that I did. This really does work!! I know a lot of you do this already, but if you have never done this or are struggling--I'm telling you, it's like a whole new piece when you come back to it.
So you probably can guess what else I'm planning on doing with my new angel image-- I'm so happy with her , and I'm also happy with what I' ve accomplished from last year : )
So let me tell you another inspiring story. My son Nick is very good about taking care of himself--he eats very healthy (reads all those labels!), and has always been physically active and exercises routinely. His one downfall was that he felt that he could never be a runner. He never did well in school when it came to running around the track. He would tire easily, and so on and so on. Well 4 years ago, he decided that he was going to run a marathon-- not a half one, but a full 26.2 mile one. So he went on the internet, found a training program, and trained all year, and in the Fall of that year, he ran his 1st full marathon and finished it!
Fast-forward to 2010, and he's still doing marathons. He runs a marathon a year. Okay, now lets talk about my daughter Jen. She didn't want to run a marathon, but she was the same way. She's also very conscience of her daily habits, and always has some exercise regimen going on in her life. But she could never run, saying that her legs would get sore, and mainly, she would get out of breath easily. Well, yes, you guessed it--she started running this year, and is now a regular runner. So, let's fast forward to a week ago. Here are the both of them at the Columbus marathon--
Nick signed up for the 26.2 mile marathon and finished (his 2nd best time), and Jen signed up for the 13.1 mile marathon and finished it!! ( and don't they look so eager and ready to go? this photo was taken afterwards!) And you know what their plan is for next year? They're going to meet in Chicago (the largest marathon) and they're both planning on running the full marathon. Needless to say, I'm very proud of them, not so much that they ran the marathon (which is totally awesome), but they kicked that self doubt off of their shoulder and just DID it. So all of you doubting Thomas's out there who think that you will never be able to do something--the only thing that's holding you back is you!
So who knows, Nick and Jen, maybe I'll be alongside you 2 running someday.......Who me?! I can't even run around the block ; )
69 comments:
beautiful and very romantic work Diane!
I lake it!
Kisses.
Love your angel Diane, she is so pretty and all your mixed media work on it is wonderful!!
As for a marathon and me?...I think not!! ;)
Congratulations to your son and daughter for doing it though, what a great achievement!!
Micki x
Dear Diane, -your angel piece is one of the most beautifull I have ever seen, I love all the details, of collaging, and painting, and she have the sweetest face.
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Congratulations to your kids,for doing what they felt impossible-that`s just BIG.
Hugs,Dorthe
Your angel turned out so beautiful ! About coming back to a piece the next day, yes I do that, and it does help ;-) Thank you for your inspiring story about your kids .. I guess it is true, if you really want something, go for it ! All it needs is training and/or practice ;-)I need to tell myself that every now and than LOL
Beautiful, peaceful angel ~~ can't wait to see what you do with her prints. Congrats to you, your son and daughter for pushing through and accomplishing your goals.
What a great accomplishment for both of them,you must be so proud! Thats hard work. Its such an inspiring story too. Now your angel is one of the most beautiful angels I have ever saw. Love all te details you added around her.Thats a good idea to walk away but I don't know if I have the patients for that,I usually walk away when I get frustrated and stuck.
Lovely painting Diane! It took me a long time to realize that there were no rules and I could do whatever I want with my art.
Congratulations to yor kids and their head starts in good clean living! I wish I started out that way:)
love that angel! she's beautiful. congratulations to your children, too. what an accomplishment. i get tired walking to the kitchen! haha
diane, i love love love your angel......how beautiful she is...you must be a proud proud mother....and i hear you about running yourself..... ;-)
I love her Diane...So soulful in the eyes and so much texture....Just beautiful. The marathoners are awesome too, just thinking about it makes my legs hurt.
Your angel is just lovely... and your advice to just do it is very wise...
Your angel is gorgeous. Congrats to both of your children that is awesome.
In all the angels I've viewed, including ones that I have made, yours is uniquely you. The details you placed in the background are awesome for sure..I love the lettered wings and the little face in background as well as the colors you chose. She is a winner.
Your post is about winners as well and our ability to do whatever it is we dream of doing. Congratulations to your beautiful children..they heed their mother's lessons well!
Great photos of your kids. How great that they have found something that they could participate in separately and together!! Your angel is beautiful. I especially love the background with the crackle-- just perfect!
Absolutely precious angel Diane, the detail is phenomenal!
And a big congratulations to your kids for running those marathons! Way to go guys!!
Tina xo
Love it!!!! So beautiful and serene:O)
I'm not much of an angel painter but I would say don't second guess where things should go.
Your stuff is always so great Diane.
I so relate to this post. I love art! I never thought of myself as one of those naturally artistic types but I want to be so much that I keep trying. It's scary to post photos of my own work on my blog. I think I'm getting better though. When I first tried my hand at painting someone very close to me laughed at it. I'm glad I didn't quit. Making art makes me happy. Your blog has been a place I love coming to. I'm always in awe of the things you can do. Congrats to your kids, amazing accomplishment!
♥Jenny
ps: Your angel really is beautiful!
This is a wonderful post, Diane! My congrats to both your youngsters and to YOU as well. I am certain the example you set played a role in their determination to accomplish their goal.
And thank you for the advise about stepping away from the artwork. Yes, I have experienced exactly the same thing, where I am forced to step away and when I come back I see it in a whole new perspective. I am going to try really hard to remember that feeling because my natural instinct is that I must keep going because I must FINISH. Maybe I need to make myself a little sign. "Step Away from the ART". Thanks for a great read to start my day!
Oh Diane, your angel is just gorgeous, and I love your story of the day. They obviously get their courage from you, you are living by example. Congrats to all of you.....hugs G.
You have lovely children!
Your angel is lovely too!
Inspiration!!!!!
It's beautiful.
She's hands-down gorgeous. I love all the rich texture and detail, and my favorite part is the looped embroidery thread around her. How exciting for you! Will you keep her or sell her? Does she have a name?
Your Angel is gorgeous and so are your children!
I ran for over 20 years, never a marathon though... Your son and daughter should be very proud.
Wonderful post, Diane!
Beautiful painting Diane and great story about your family. I admire marathon runners immensely. What stars you have in your family. You must be so proud.
This is a gorgeous piece of art. Your collage and mixed media work is such an inspiration. Just fabulous!!! ;) Have a great creative week. Hug! Thanks for the skate comment. I'm anxious to start the other one. I may do more mixed media style on it. TTYL Congrats to the marathon kids. What an accomplishment.
I totally agree with you on letting the art piece sit a day and coming back to it. I often dream or wake up thinking of an idea of what is needed next. That is sure how my last two pieces grew.
Your angel piece is supurb. I love the crackle glue you used in the background. She is beautiful and the whole collage around her is terrific. Could not be more perfect. I'm glad you studied and trusted yourself to do this in your own style.
As for your kids, well bravo, bravo, bravo!!! What wonderful accomplishments. I can see why you are so proud of them. Love seeing people taking such good care of themselves. They are both beautiful beings. You must have done a lot right! I know you are proud.
Good luck on your running thoughts! ;-) I'll be here to cheer you on!
I love your art angel and your children angels are amazing! Big smiles to you! ~Kathy P.S. the face on your angel is so ethereal. You really captured the angelic look I imagine. Beautiful.
So very beautiful and how special to see her in creation too!
She is so so lovely! I hope you hang her in your home somewhere that everyone can see!
Your angel is JUST beautiful, Diane. I like how you showed her in the beginning stages and how she turned out in the end. All the smaller details are absolutely stunning and really add so much to the piece. And a big congrats goes to your kids - that's just wonderful and shows that you can really do something if you just set your mind to it! :) Theresa
She is absolutely gorgeous, Diane! Beautiful work! Congrats to your kids too! :)
oh my !!! this is so gorgeous!!! I love it...and seeing it in progress is amazing!!! I think Angels are so peaceful and everyone needs one!!!
I think that your kids are AMAZING! My parents used to run marathons too - it is such a l o n g way!
I adore your angel too. You are so talented and such an inspiration!
Opening an Etsy shop is EASY! And stuff is going to fly out your shop so have it well stocked!!! ♥
Lovely face from other climes.
~Dianne~
Your angel is divine Diane! And I really enjoy all the detail and texture!
HEAVENLY, truly...it appears you've been doing this all your life! xo
Hi Diane, Beautiful piece Your right when you blow it up you can see all the details truly amazing! I love how you work and how wonderful to show everyone how to go about doing it. Congrats to your children!!!- I walk a little but would be out of breath if I would try and run to the end of my block .Sincerely Jonny
Gorgeous angel, Diane! I'm always rushing, too, I guess I'll need to slow down a bit. :) Congrats to you dauther and son. Marathon is hard. Way to go! :)
your angel is a dream thanks for your well wishes on my last post im fine now.............. would love to see more angels your good at them xx
Hi there so nice to 'meet' you!!! :0) thank you for your lovely visit to my blog, I've just been having a look around yours, what a wonderful fun happy blog you have! I LOVE your art, your angel is beautiful! Love the way you draw your girls and what a great story about your kids and their running, I run and feel at the moment that I just can't get any better and struggle with it. (and it sounds like the same reason your daughter was saying) It's good to know that you can push past those barriers, good for them perhaps I'll look up a training program on the internet they have both inspired me! :0)
Your work is so lovely!
I have used music for the background it is always great when people write asking me, what kind of music is under all that paint...laughs* Mystery music, that is what I use I say.
Lovely piece...love the textured background....great composition!
Really beautiful, a great angel, and after all the agel research to have such a success. I hope you use her many times in your creative ways. You may even do another. Sometimes we think we didn't work so hard on a project but I think it is because we are having such a good time creating.
Your son has great determination and such a cute girl. Wishing them more great success with the marathons. It is a big achievement.
Wow...I am seriously in awe over this piece; it it gorgeous!
And you have such beautiful children!
Lovely angel Diane~ I don't think you need some kind of courage to do angel series..you nailed it already :)
diana, your angel painting is so lovely. i appreciate that you show us your processes. there is so much detail you can look at her for hours.
and both your kids running a marathon? i chickened out of ours this past weekend. it was amazing to hear the times. i have trouble running 6 miles let alone 20 more! bravo to both of your darlings!!
xoxo
your angel is so beautiful and inspiring!
It´s really fabulous!
Love it!
hugs from Vienna, Austria
Susi
Great angels.. I like to paint them also.
I love your Angel, so beautiful:))
Hugs, Biljana
Wonderful angel, love the music sheet wings!
How lovely she is, Diane. So very wistful. I love her musical wings. Penny
Beautiful piece D! Loving all the sweet details and textures. Have to agree with you about walking away from it for a bit. Enjoyed the marathon story too - Congrats to the kiddos!
Hi Diane, wow, this is a gorgeous piece and I love the angel, her wings with music sheets, and the embellished background!! Wini
oh how i love the music in her wings! lol! xo
That was a great post :) You must be so proud of them. Heck, I'm proud of them and they aren't even my kids! I can't run either, lol...but would like to try someday. Maybe this was just the story I needed to read to kick that self doubt out of the way :) I loved how inspiring this message of yours was! Oh, and good luck with the new Paranormal movie! I'm too scared to watch it (hiding under my covers, lol). Let me know how it is! I watched the first one a while back and it still freaks me out when I'm home alone. Then again, I have experiences of my own to keep that movie fresh in my head :) Lovely painting too!
This is so beautiful, and amazing detail! I can relate to the blog world helping encourage, and make us realize we can try anything...you definately can do angels!
The angel is lovely! I always love seeing the music used in art! My boys have run in marathons...and I even ran in some races years ago! But I'm happy to be walking and hiking now! ♥
I love all the texture and details in this yummy piece Diane!
The story of your kids and how they did the thing they doubted the could is so inspiring! I also have some runners in my family and they keep telling me I'd love it if I just tried it. Not so sure....ha!
The message behind your story I will take and hold onto today...I want to try something new too! Thank you!
Diane,
I am in Awee of your beautiful Angel..
Keep on keeping on girl..
Hugs, Darlene
Beautiful, beautiful angel! I can't believe you ever doubted that you can paint them... so glad that is gone. What an inspirational story about your kids! Congratulations! I think that they are amazing and also very lucky to understand how to push through self-made boundaries when they are so young. I also can't run around the block, but I will... I'm training, so slowly but surely I plan to become a runner too.
Hi there! Thank you for your visit and kind comment - so funny as YOU were a big inspiration when I was doing that face - yours are always so full kindness and cool hair and I really thought of you as I was trying mine! SO, thank you!
Thank you too for this new inspiration - both from your angel and your kids - your piece is just stunning and I really appreciate all of that beautiful shading and facial details, xoxo
fabulous angel Diane!
This is gorgeous. I love the angel and the way you have taken us through both the process and the way you have grown over this year. Your art is stunning, and I'm so glad I found you, dear!
I should have told you before how much I love this post. I love the message especially and your angel is beautiful. I love all the wonderful details! Truly beautiful
What a lovely angel....textures, colors are really wonderful.
I love your angel, Diane. Her face is amazing and I love all of the textures you added to bring her to life. Beautiful.
Your children are adorable! Congrats to them for accomplishing such a fete and for rising above self doubt. Nicely done!
I looove your angels!!
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