tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136908675776802633.post4583561580433183031..comments2024-03-22T07:04:44.514-06:00Comments on qiang-huang, a daily painter: "Demo at Gainesville 2017 2"Qiang Huanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13377970704387493881noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136908675776802633.post-3070089469972280152017-12-28T01:07:05.989-06:002017-12-28T01:07:05.989-06:00I know what you have gone through regarding painti...I know what you have gone through regarding painting. I have just come out of a 2<br />month fallow period-in other words very little work done. I danced around the edges<br />but recently I just figured that enough was enough. I am back at the easel. Perhaps<br />finding some new and different objects to use in your still life painting could be<br />a way to re-spark your painting? You are a still an artist and a very good one .<br />Not having a camper I really do not know what to say except for good luck. Maybe<br />though you could do a cost benefit analysis to see if it worth continuing on the<br />project. <br />njart73https://www.blogger.com/profile/06796804914294097219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136908675776802633.post-59242428903623893092017-12-27T21:36:42.221-06:002017-12-27T21:36:42.221-06:00Qiang... of course you are still a painter... and ...Qiang... of course you are still a painter... and an excellent one at that! When you have no ambition to work on a painting you have started, set it aside and work on something else. I can't believe that anything you do will come out badly! But if it does, the trash can is your new friend, and start another painting right away. Your new camper toy is like everything else you call 'home away from home,' it is a big money pit! But you don't have to fix it to perfection...just enough to use it to have a good time. linda m levine fine arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11903628085391257779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136908675776802633.post-89766258348057104692017-12-27T21:21:18.483-06:002017-12-27T21:21:18.483-06:00Thank you, Sir, for sharing your art with me. I ap...Thank you, Sir, for sharing your art with me. I appreciate the privilege you have given me.<br /><br />To answer your question: Yes. You are a painter. Your 'cup,' however, may be empty. Please rest. Take the time you need so that your cup can fill up. Then, when your cup is full, you can once again pour out more beauty for all to see.<br /><br />Thank you again. Lesley Boyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12011403270721993335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136908675776802633.post-64723791940110279022017-12-27T21:19:35.893-06:002017-12-27T21:19:35.893-06:00This comment has been removed by the author.Lesley Boyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12011403270721993335noreply@blogger.com