In my blog, I hardly mention anything about my daily engineering work. But I want to say something today. The company I worked with has developed very fast in spite of the current economic down-turn. Recently, it has been rewarded as one of the 50 fastest growing companies in Austin. At the ceremony night, I dressed up like a penguin, trying very hard to mingle with other penguins and peacocks. Wine glasses clanking, diamonds shimmering, people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening. I am humbled and mutated into a wallflower, watching the almighty Dollar dance fervently.
Very nice. I studied with her in Fredericksburg several years ago. Love her work.
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ReplyDeleteIt is clear that portraits and figures are a favorite subject for you. Please know that your version of "mediocre" is nothing short of stunning to the rest of us. I'm sure Carolyn felt the same way, and was delighted to have you in her class.
I enjoy reading your heartfelt and sincere words as much as seeing the lovely work you share. Please know you are an inspiration to many.
Faye
Regarding your comment
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I have never met you, but I like you already.
Maija
Achei otima esta pintura, as cores as luzes e sombras, ótimo estudo. Parabpens
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I think your paintings are absolutely superb! Also, you are not alone re. penguins. I left industry in 1995 to follow my heart.
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I'm with Maja... I have been in those rooms with those people, and - I'm sure they're all fine people - but it's like a movie to me... I just want to watch. I like my own solitude, and my good friends and my cats and dog. I like being in my studio, and traveling to see different places - I don't like the showy scene... but you know... you could be writer, too... I love to read your posts as much as looking at them.
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