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Last week was the first week that I felt like I was settling into a new routine.  The previous weeks were about figuring out this new normal…the stress of feeling like I’m bringing toxic waste into the house when I order groceries or check the mail, the struggle of learning how to do school from home, the worry of the unknown, trying to sleep after reading the news.  I know so many of you can relate to the upheaval. But, I’m settling now, just as one would after a move or starting a new job, having a baby, or some other life-changing event. I’ve grown used to having groceries delivered and wiping them all down before bringing them into the house.  The boys have gotten into their own routine and have been doing schoolwork with more independence.  We’ve been able to treat ourselves with one outing to Home Depot to

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Live Painting Class | Mini Landscape Oil Paintings

On Friday, we had another live oil painting class on Facebook.  Those have been so much fun and have given me a good excuse to make painting more of a priority.  I really got out of it after my shoulder surgery and this has helped ease me back in and practice almost every day. Last week, we painted four mini landscape.  They are so quick and low-pressure and I’ve really enjoyed painting them.  I have learned so much already through just experimenting, trying new-to-me things, and working outside of my comfort zone.  Here are the paintings I completed for the class… We started out with a summer landscape with interesting clouds… And moved onto one with stormier skies… We then experimented with texture…laying down the paint and just leaving it.  I wanted to try some different things with the participants, so they can discover their own style… And we finished

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a slice of life

#happymailmovement giveaway no. 1 | mini oil paintings

Today is my first #happymailmovement giveaway for my blog readers!  I have been working on these for a couple of weeks and I have over 20 to give away.  Some of them I’m sending to friends, people who have sent me happy mail, and a few members of my mentoring group, but I’m going to be giving away ten here today! And, for those asking, I will be painting more to sell.  At first, I wanted to build a healthy stash to give away as happy mail. I have absolutely loved painting these!  They are quick and give me a huge sense of accomplishment when I can paint 4-6 in one sitting.  I’m also learning a lot through the process.  It’s easy to experiment and not feel too uptight on a tiny piece of canvas.  I can just throw it away if it doesn’t work out. You can tell that

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Live Painting Class | Index Card Art | Edward Seago Study

Last week, I almost decided to take a week off of the live painting classes, but they have been such a bright spot in my week and I have received messages and e-mails from many others who feel the same way, so we’ll keep them going!  Minnesota is still under a stay-at-home order through May 4 and there is the possibility that will be extended, but we’ll see. Anyway, last week, we did an Edward Seago study on an index card.  The point of this class was to try working on a different surface (paper and gesso or just paper), and to study the colors, composition, and mark-making of a master artist.  Whether the participants knew it or not, they were learning so much about handling the oil paint, mixing colors, and training your eye to paint what you see even if you’re not sure what you’re looking at!  What

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Live Painting Class | Clouds for beginners

Last Friday, we did another painting class!  It’s become a fun little part of my week to look forward to (and because I’m doing a live video, I am uninterrupted!)  I know I’m not the only one craving some time alone.  On Sunday, I requested that everyone clear out of the main floor for a little while, so I could clean and putter, listen to my music, and have some productive time alone.  This seemed like a perfectly reasonable request from my perspective.  It was a beautiful day, we have two whole other floors where the three other members of my family could go, and my kids are not toddlers.  But, alone time was harder to get than one might expect!  After seeing that mom might blow a blood vessel if people didn’t give me a wide berth for a little while, I got some time alone.  Anyway, let’s talk

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Live Painting Class | Mixing Color Charts & Books for Beginners

I hope you had a great weekend and a Happy Easter!  We tried to have a weekend as typical as we could with cleaning, chores, and pizza/movie night.  Jeff took advantage of the pretty weather and went fishing with Calvin.  Sunday morning, we snuggled on the couch to watch our church’s Easter service in our jammies during a snowstorm.  There was something sweet about it, even though that was far from normal!  We’re back into school and work today, though, and hope to juggle it all a little smoother than we did last week. On Friday, I had another live painting class.  We worked on color charts and I was surprised again at the great turn-out and all of the beautiful color charts people shared afterward. In the video, I show examples of different kinds of color charts, share how they are useful to improve your color mixing scales and

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Live Painting Class | Landscape for Beginners

Last Friday, I held my very first live oil painting class and it was such fun!  I have to admit I was very nervous, butterflies in my stomach and everything, but it ended up going well and I was floored at how many people participated and then shared their work with me.  And I was even more impressed by the quality of the work that came from people who were painting with oils or painting period for the very first time! Anyway, Friday morning I got my workspace set up and tested out my computer camera to make sure I could get a good angle.  The tough thing about recording live is that I have to use the computer camera and the viewers need to be able to see the canvas, my palette, and me!  That’s a lot to fit into the frame!  So, I did the best I could

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Let’s do some oil painting together (from a distance)

Since last summer, I have been working on an oil painting course for beginners.  Since it’s my own little project (and not for a client), I keep pushing it aside in favor of work with a deadline.  While I still plan to release that course someday (since it will be more comprehensive), I don’t want to wait to paint with those who have been asking to learn from me.  I know a lot of people are looking for fun, creative projects, so what better time to start oil painting if that’s been on your wish list?  If anything, it’s therapeutic.  It could be a jumping-off point to a whole new hobby, though! Here’s how it’s going to work… We’ll paint a landscape together and keep it small and simple.  In the 5×7 – 8×10 range.  We’ll only be using four colors with an optional 5th to keep costs down, two

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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