I thought it would be a lot of fun to take a panorama – upward! These pines are easily 100 feet tall, and you feel rather dwarfed by them.
Tag: pine tree
Portrait of a Bench
Pine and Poppies
Under the Pine
Retrospective Introspection
Admittedly I have been feeling rather sorry for myself. Â I get like this when I have no time to sit down and think about life and what I want to do with it. Â Thursday I walked into my office at work and was just unable to make choices as to what to pursue next. Â Oh, there were a lot of things to be done, but it seemed just so overwhelming and the mere act of choosing what to do was impossible. Â The best thing to do in these circumstances – for me, at least – is to sit down with paper and pen and begin to write. Â Five pages later, the world was in order once more.
Writing is therapeutic. Â It’s like the pensieve of the Harry Potter stories. Â I pull out thoughts and ideas and frustrations, and when they are all placed onto paper, there is structure found amidst the chaos.
Painting is much the same process as writing; however, I often feel pulled into different directions. Â I never focus on one style. Â The consistent factor is my use of water-soluble media and paper, but other than that, I don’t have a particular style. Â Consequently, I am not as accomplished as I would like to be in watercolor. Â I like many of my ink paintings and the simpler watercolors that are based on sumi-e. Â Traditional watercolors are often disastrous failures. Â Acrylic paints are not my favorite medium, but there are times when I have used them to create more graphic pictures.
Today, I went through my hard drive to look at some of the paintings I have scanned or photographed over the past year or two, and pulled out some which appealed to me for whatever reason – sort of a retrospective of the work of the last few years. Â Here they are, not in any particular order, but just for me and anyone who wants to look at them to see and consider.



