"A quiet day after recent snow, Manapouri." I know, I know... I haven't written to you folk out there since last February and I was so determined to be more diligent about getting blogs out – hopefully, at least once a month. However, I now feel that I have something to write about. Like so many others – I find it hard to get started, especially when it's a major task (or at least it feels like that) and so other things get put aside. I've been working on teaching DVDs, (the major task), and so other jobs around the house, and even painting, have been neglected. However, the painting above is quite recent and was done in desperation really as I had a weekend painting school and had not painted for several weeks. I've talked with friends about the times when you don't paint and feel inadequate when you get started again. Consequently, I was worried that I would struggle to do a decent demonstration painting to get the school started. We often discuss these things when we're out painting and I think most of us feel the same. So... Sam, my grandson and I went out searching so that I could feel more confident and this painting was the outcome. I think this is probably the first I have done that is centred around just a bunch of trees, but they struck a chord with me at the time, and with the rough surroundings–lanky grass, weeds, and snow on the low hills in the background, I thought they made a good subject. I'm pleased with the outcome and so made it the subject of my latest teaching disc that has just been released on vimeo - you'll find it on my DVD page. It will also be coming out on a disc in the next week or two... but I'm already busy planning the next one. I think my editing skills are improving slowly so there should be more time available for this blog page. Hopefully!
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Rodrigo Leal
17/8/2015 02:12:51 am
Hi John. Good to hear from you again. Time is not enough ever to allow us to do everything, isn´t it? Hopefully, when you post something, not only your paintings are awesome and beautiful, but also your words look always very sincere and nice. Thanks for sharing it.
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17/8/2015 04:26:14 am
Thank you for the kind and encouraging comments sent by a number of people in response. Always good to know that folks have received and read it!
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Joan
17/8/2015 06:59:06 am
I can see why you like this painting. Sometimes things come together and just "work". I especially love how that delicate redit is masterful in its simplicity. fence leads my eye right into the painting. It would be totally different without it. It is masterful in its simplicity.
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Darrell Anderson
17/8/2015 08:11:31 am
Good to have you back! I've missed seeing your latest pieces...and I'm certainly anxious to see your latest video and any ones that are still coming. It's mesmerizing to watch you paint....and inspiring.
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18/8/2015 09:35:37 pm
I just finished watching your newest DVD download. It was wonderful! I am actually looking forward to watching it again. I feel it was money well spent. Sign me looking forward to your next one..
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Marius Mulder
21/8/2015 12:48:10 am
Just bought your new DVD - still downloading - I must say, your work do resemble that of Richard Schmid - love your work - pure genius
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Lynley van Alphen
5/10/2015 03:02:14 pm
Hi John, just love your work and thoroughly enjoyed the course you had out of Balclutha. Have just purchased your latest dvd which hopefully will be waiting for me when l arrive back home from holiday.
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