Friday, February 13, 2015

Oil Painting for January

Good "cold" day y'all!!!     Sure hope y'all are as snug as a bug in a rug that's close to the fireplace today!      Gosh, it just stays cold here in my neck of the woods!!!!      It will warm up for a bit and you'll see people out in shorts and sandals one day and then the next day you'll see those same people bundled up like they are dressed for the coldest part of Alaska or something.     It makes me laugh sometimes.    I want to do "before", "after", "before", "after" and see if they could get the picture.   Oh well, I'm certainly not the fashion police or the "seasonal" fashion police.    Just an observation that I think is kinda funny.    So, as I bundle up for the day, there's no telling what I will have the honor of seeing, once I leave the warmth and comfort of my home.     But, no doubt, it won't be anything new, so...............on to something that is new and that's my Oil Painting for January.

Yup, I went to Oil Painting Class in January and it was so fun.     There was 12 there that time and it was so fun for everyone to paint and just see that all 12 were different, yet beautiful, at the same time.    It will soon be time for this months painting class.    It should be a real beauty this time.     It is really more like a "real" painting with the kind of scenery and everything.    Kinda like looking at a lovely view from the back yard into a woodsy area.    Can't wait, but till then, I'll share what we done in January.
 The pic above is our instructors pic that she used to paint her pic by as we all painted ours.      She does a step and walks us through ours.    She really has the patience of Job.    She wants everyone to be successful.     I just love her!!!
 Ok, so the above pic has the white base all over the canvas.     We just put that on and then spread it all over the whole canvas.      Going left to right and then up and down to assure an even layer.     After that we started with yellow, and she said normally we would not start with yellow like we did, but she said that we needed to get a lot of yellow down now, even more than we wanted the pic to end up with, because once we get started, we can't go back and put more yellow in because it would get muddled with other colors.    So we used two diff yellows and then we put in a bit of orange.
Next we put in some red, I believe it was red.     Blended with the other colors it looks more rosy colored, but we just streaked it in and wow, I really love it.   
We used a bit of brown also for this.    Just a bit here and there, streaked around.
Here we was done the sky and started putting our trees in.     My trees look a little like stick people trees, hahahah.
On this one, we took the fan brush that we all love using and made clusters of leaves on our trees.      Just tap, tap, tapping in the clusters; kinda makes you feel like a real artist.    hehehe
Then on this one, we tapped in more background trees and undergrowth.    Then for the most part it was finished.     She wanted everyone to put in birds made like the funky check mark, but for the life of me, I could not do it.    I could not get a good bird painted and I wasn't about to ruin my painting by putting something that didn't look very good at all on it.    I had wished I would have saved my black paint from that day, I would have practiced more when I got home.     But, if I would have, and made a mess, I would have been stuck.     So, glad I didn't.
This is the finished and framed piece.      I took the pic flat on its back and the coloration looks a little different.     It is more truer to color in the above pic than it is in this one.     Kinda wish I would have noticed that before I got it on my blog, I would have taken another pic of it.     I do love the beauty of this sunset in oil.     As a matter of fact, a few months ago I was coming home from having been out town and when I turned on my street, which is facing direct west, this is the sunset I seen.     Just absolutely beautiful with all the swirly pastel colors.     God is good!!!!!

I had said January 1st, that my theme word for the was "rejoice".      I'm still rejoicing!       Sometimes is a little harder than other times, but there is ALWAYS something to rejoice about in every day, whether you feel like it or not.      There really is.

1 Thessalonians 5:16      King James Version (KJV)

16 Rejoice evermore.

Such a simple verse, isn't it?       Well, not really.      Although it is beautiful in the KJV, it is nonetheless, NOT very simple.      Paul wrote this letter to the church at Thessalonica.     He loved these people dearly.     

At the end of this letter he gave the "Instructions for Holy Living".     This is my quick gist of what Paul was telling these people.     Love each other; be at peace among themselves; encourage those not as strong in their faith; stay away from evil but follow that which is good; rejoice evermore; pray without ceasing; give thanks in all things; don't put out the fire of Holy spirit; hold no contempt for prophecies; test everything; hold on to that which is good; and avoid all appearance of evil.

Some pretty good guidelines for everyday lives, I do believe.     They hold as much truth in them today as they did the day God breathed those words thru Paul!     The two words I am focusing on is in the center of all theses is "rejoice evermore"!    Simple, right?     Well, that depends on the momentary situation I'm in, right?     Well, that depends on what side of the bed I woke up on this morning, doesn't is ?      Well, that really depends on how the religious folk treat me, right?      Oh, that really depends on what kind of day I had on the job, right?     Or, that depends on the news I got at the drs office today, doesn't it?     Oh, well, that really depends on my child's behavior at school, right?     Well, I'm really not expected to rejoice after the fender bender I just had, am I?     How in the world am I expected to rejoice over the death of someone important to me?     What about the victim of abuse, are they supposed to rejoice in that, really?     What about all the trouble that our world seems to be in right now, rejoice, really!!! 

Can you relate to any of those scenarios I mentioned?     Of course you can!     At least one or two and maybe even more.     Do you have the mindset to rejoice in and thru any of them?      This is where the rubber meets the road.     Sometimes, I just make the conscious decision, that I won't.     I'll be willing to say that you have too, at some time or the other.     We rejoice or we don't.     This is one of those things that we have to consciously think about and make ourselves do till it becomes second nature.     Till it becomes as easy as our heart beating.    Our heart beats and we don't even think about it, because we can't control it by the way we think.     So, when we get so accustomed to rejoicing without even thinking about, because it is so engrained in us that it has become a part of our spiritual dna, then we can say that we are "rejoicing evermore".    Paul wasn't saying rejoice when it's something worth rejoicing over or convenient.    NO!!!!   He said "REJOICE EVERMORE" as the KJV says.     So, even if it isn't something we would consider worth rejoicing over, do it anyway.     

Every day that you and I are blessed to have a part in is worth "rejoicing evermore" over.     If your eyes opened this morning, rejoice!      If you had the ability to get out of bed, rejoice!     If you have a job to go to, rejoice!      If you have a child, rejoice!!!     If all you have is memories of your loved one, rejoice because you have those sweet memories!     If it sounds like I'm preaching at ya', I'm not, this is just what I have to tell myself sometimes when it seems there's not a lot to rejoice over.       But.......when I look with the expectation of seeing something good and worthy of "rejoicing evermore", Oh my friend, it's always there!!!!!     Just being alive and being a part of God's plan, oh, that's something to "rejoice evermore".     Having Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior is what gives me the ability to "rejoice evermore".     If you know Him as your Lord and Savior, then you, my friend have an eternity that began the moment you accepted Him, that is also worth "rejoicing  evermore" about! 

I would ask you to be in prayer for all the sick, those with recent diagnoses of not so good stuff, those that are carrying a lot of burdens, those that have had surgery recently, and all the other stuff we know people are dealing with.     Sometimes we look at prayer as the last resort, don't we?     But I challenge us to look at prayer as the very first line of defense at our disposal any time, day or night, no busy signals, no put on hold and God is always happy to hear from us.

I hope the rest of your day is totally spectacular.     Look for the beautiful sunset where you live, see if you can see one that looks like what I painted.     I'll bet you will eventually see one just like it.    Remember to "rejoice evermore", it won't be real easy just starting out, but it will become easier.

Ladybug, I hope you are having an awesome day and I know you have been a blessing to a lot of people today.   For that, I am thankful.    Sweetpea loves you!

Always remember that God loves y'all and so do I!!!!   hugs, Patty

16 comments:

  1. Lovely painting Patty! I love ghe wah you broke down tge scenarios. I found a way to rejoice in some really raw situations. During those stressful; painful times, I remind myself that God has a plan for us, and everything we go through in life is the journey he chose for us. The mystery of why will be revealed to us when we meet our lord in heaven. It doesn't stop the tears or the hurt, but just knowing we will learn or understand and be better because of what we go through, helps.

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    1. Thank you so much Nannette!!!! I love your way of rejoicing! That;s the same way I rejoice. Knowing that God has a plan and I'm part of it and He's in charge of it all. Yay!!! Praises! Thanks again Nanette! hugs, patty

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  2. Love the painting! I am not an artist...but would LOVE to do a painting one day just so I can say I did!! My creative juices flow with scrapbooking, cardmaking and other crafts; and my writing!

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    1. Thanks Barbara!!!! Well, I didn't used to consider myself an artist either. But, what ever you do makes you an artist. All the things you like to do make you an artist. Find a local senior citizen citizen center and see if they offer oil painting classes. That is where I go to paint and I so love it. I don't get to go every month, but when I do go, I so so love it! Just try it. There is all kinds of classes on line and you are great at all else that you do and you would be good at oil painting too. Thanks again Barbara! hugs, patty

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  3. Lovely painting with a lovely message, Patty! It looks awesome in the frame. hugs and kisses [xx]

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    1. Thank you soooo much Zsuzsa!!!! That means so much to me, and hope you know that. I appreciate you! hugs, patty

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  4. Prayer is is the best gift I have to give on behalf of others! - :) I so agree with your words today and I love your painting. When I feel my joy dwindling it's because I'm lookin at my feet, at the dirt, at the stuff behind me...in just the wrong direction. When I look UP. When I look for where my help comes from, At Who it comes from...that's when my joy returns. Great post today. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you so much Dana!!!!! I agree 100% about prayer!!!! It truly is the best gift that we can give to anyone!!!! I am reminded by the scripture that says, "I will lift mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help"! When we look up to the cross then we see our help!!! Thank you Jesus! hugs, patty

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  5. Absolutely stunning! Love the colors, the message and the beautiful lady who painted it and shared. Hugs my dear.

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    1. Awww, thank you so much Dawn for those kind words!!!!!! You just made my day! Really! Hugs to you, my friend! patty

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  6. Oh my, those trees!! You MUST show how you did those!! Perfect, just perfect! !

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    1. Thank you so much Sylvia!!!!! If I could remember how I done them, I might try showing how they were done. hahaha Thanks again, so very much! hugs, patty

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  7. Patty your oil painting is lovely..Very soothing..Your trees do not look like stick trees, they are wonderful..By the way, you most certainly are a real artist, my friend..I can feel your joy in each piece that you create.

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    1. Thank you sooooo much Kathy!!!! I am always uplifted by your words of encouragement. I am happy that you enjoy my art. Take care my friend. Hugs and much love, patty

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    1. Thank you so much Vic!!!! It was fun to do. hugs, patty

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