Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The artist in me

Soon, I am going to start to paint on canvas.
I am exploring my inner artist.
I will update you on the results.

12 comments:

Meme said...

bet it looks like picachu

Anonymous said...

will you be copying o'keeffe?

jilly

Anonymous said...

i applied myself to canvas once, but when i woke up the tent had leaked and my sleeping bag was wet.

seriously... sounds wonderful. i did a painting once. it wasn't that great but it was a nice experience. maybe i will post a pic on my blog of my painting.

Anonymous said...

I tried also once and may try again, while it was something I would be slightly embarassed hanging - or maybe not depending on the reaction of people, I was quite happy with the results. Good Luck. And a bit of advice - try something abstract - you're less likely to fail. - blu

The Broards said...

"i applied myself to canvas once, but when i woke up the tent had leaked and my sleeping bag was wet."

LOL


"And a bit of advice - try something abstract - you're less likely to fail. - blu "

Ok . . I'll paint your heart.
ba ba bump!

Seriously, I don't care if I fail . . .I'm not shooting for a gallery showing.

Brenda said...

this is true emma. all you have to lose is the price of the canvas. go for it and share with us your masterpiece. i am happy with my painting. i did it 24 years ago and it is a reminder that i am. and after i am gone, that i was.

this whole secret thing is making me very insightful.

Anonymous said...

painting a canvas is probably better than painting a wall. i have no talent for painting at all and am jealous of people who can.
jilly

Bert Bananas said...

If exploring your inner artist doesn't work out for you, try having someone explore your inner thighs.

schell said...

Ema, let me know how you like it. It's like therapy to me.

Clank Napper said...

"bet it looks like picachu"

Hahahaha!

My dad was a fabulous artist, and I have a pencil drawing that he drew on my wall, of Winston Churchill. Everyone expected me to be as good as him, but I struggle to draw even matchstick men.

Good luck Emma.

Orbie/\;;/\ said...

How wonderful Emma!!

Anonymous said...

I found the inner-artist in me, it was Toulouse Lautrec who I'd accidently swallowed while eating a crepe in Paris in 1899.

He'd been painting my insides to look like the Moulin Rouge and had begun a friendship with Dustin Hoffman who I'd eaten when he'd got trapped between 2 slices of bagel.