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.
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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 ; )