Monday, September 7, 2015

What Painting is Teaching Me

I've always said that I can't draw - can't paint. 

But, for our kids, we'll try things and do things we wouldn't do for ourselves. 

So, I've been drawing and painting saint dolls - because Sweet Pea is absolutely ENAMORED with her "Mawee dolls". 


These were last month's dolls - St Elizabeth of Hungary. 

Days and days of work. She ended up looking a little cranky, and from that I learned that next time the eyebrows need to be less severe. 

But you know what? I was really proud of how they turned out. All that free hand drawing and painting - and it turned into something recognizable!  Not perfect, but beautiful. 


This month, I'm working on four pieces for a nativity swap. 


None of them are exactly perfect, but again, all beautiful. All a little different. 


A new experience for this time painting was the addition of animals for the manger scene. I elected to do camels. 


The trick to these was that they had to be painted straight onto the raw wood. That meant no take-backs. Where the paint landed was where I had to go. 


So, I leaned in to it. I let go of perfection and worked with the paint, coaxing it along. 

As the camels' faces changed because of a particular brush stroke or grain of the wood, I had to let it go. I had to lean in to what that moment gave me. 

And right there, sitting on my couch with a bunch of toothpicks, paint brushes, and acrylics, it just hit me. 

I only got to where I needed to be when I let go and trusted my hand, when I worked with what I had and let it be enough. In the end, it became beautiful. 

If you need me, I'll be sitting here thinking about those implications for the rest of my life. 

2 comments:

  1. Ahhh. Life lessons whilst painting camels! I love it! :-) I'm learning about patience or lack there of while finishing the semester lesson plans for my 5 I'm schooling this year while listening to one of my teens ;-). God is good but wow I'm still learning!!!!

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  2. So neat. How do you even find all these swaps? Do you buy a kit somewhere to get the pegs or just at Hobby Lobby? And yes, you are enough and you are beautiful, imperfections and all. :)

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