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Sunday's Quote and Reflection

12/9/2012

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                     "Life is a great big canvas and you should throw all the paint on it you can."  
                                                                                                                       Danny Kaye              
The above painting is something I did with watercolors years ago. I have been going back over some of my paintings just to remember how it felt to be a beginner and to see just what kind of progress I have made.  It has been fun because when I started painting I used to be so critical of my work.  I always felt like an imposter and could see all of the mistakes and flaws in what I was creating.  Now, I realize there are lots of mistakes and flaws but I don't care anymore.  I realize that my paintings aren't about being artistically correct but about evoking memories for me and hopefully for someone else.
 
The painting above represents how much time and love my husband put into teaching me how to ski.  At 50 I decided I was going to learn to do something I couldn't do at 21.  Every year we would fly out to Keystone and spend an incredible week on the slopes.  It took three years before I could ski but I finally did it.  So when I look at the painting above I see a special time in my life.  I see snow, and gondolas, and snow mobile rides.  I see them slowing down the ski lifts because everyone knew if I was getting on it wouldn't be pretty.  I see lots of smiles and hugs and of course a few tears after falling down 100 times.   But most of all I see fun. 

I agree with Danny Kaye - life is a great big canvas.  Some days the canvas is filled with bright colors and lots of movement.  Other days it is covered in soft pastels and quiet moments.  There may be times when my canvas has a cloud or two covering it.  For me, the key is to realize that each day is different.  Each day brings with it opportunities to create and enjoy something new.  Each day is a blank canvas just ready, for as Danny Kaye would say, "to throw all the paint on it I can."   So I hope you will join me this week in creating one big, beautiful and memorable canvas after another. Let's throw some paint and make some memories!
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Paula Farrington link
12/8/2012 10:08:47 pm

I adore this quote--the message reminds me of an art version of Auntie Mame's "life's a banquet ..." sentiment. Your art and the stories it holds are both inspiring and delightful ... thank you for sharing them!

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viola link
12/8/2012 11:07:34 pm

How fun to see this photo, the snow and the two walking on skis! or do you say ski maybe? My English is not 100 % perfect ;)
Fun to look at old paintings, and to see the process :)

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aga link
12/9/2012 07:19:29 am

Every day is different. How true and simple is that and how beautiful. It gives hope. You put lovely memories in your painting Ginny. Thank you for sharing it.

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gina link
12/9/2012 08:32:12 am

What a wonderful way to preserve your happy memories -- paint them!
I so agree that we need to treasure each unique day. Have a wonderful week, Ginny!

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Sara link
12/11/2012 04:30:04 am

I agree with you. While I don't paint, I see my writing in the same way. I used to be so critical and uptight about everything I wrote, but now I simply enjoy the fun of writing...at least for the most part. There are still new things to learn about writing and sometimes I fall into old patterns, but I get much sooner than I used to.

BTW, I remember this painting or one like it. I loved the "anticipation" evoked by the painting.

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Julie Jordan Scott link
12/12/2012 03:01:40 am

I adore this, Ginny. The canvas, the watercolor and naturally, your spunky spirit.

To add to Danny Kaye a little Fellini:

"There is no beginning and no end, there is only infinite passion."

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