Since August
In August, we lost a key employee to husbands company and I have taken up the slack which in turn has led to a lot of fine tuning…and has taken a lot of time and focus away from intersecting(LA).
I have accepted this as a necessary part of life and have taken up the position that life is art and art is life, and therefor I have no need to rush.
January has been spent with house refi’s, IRS audits, and new phone systems…plus working out my technology so that I can spend more time at the studio, while still doing my job.
These final two days of January will be spent tightening up the technology so that I may be free to create again.
The studio feels like a stranger, a lover been gone for months, who’s arrival you await with joy and trepidation. Will you still love them? Will they still love you? Will it be awkward or like you never had a moment apart.
A friend posted something to my facebook this morning, “An artist not need worry about success, because just being and artist IS success.” Charles Horton Hooley
For my entire life I have fought for a life of freedom and creation. A life where I take risks and a path less worn, in order to live my truth. Patience is always m greatest lesson and I take heart in knowing, that I create each day, whatever I do, and everything is inspiration if I let it be.
Dear Studio and Oil Paints. I love you, despite our time apart and I shall return to you soon, with great openness and passion and work earnestly for divine inspiration to speak through me and tell the tale of this journey you set before me almost three years ago. Always, Jamie