A Personal Journey

Often I worry about my art like most artists. “Is it good enough?” I have a sense of anxiety as I start a new piece.

Nicholas Wilton reminded me once again that “art is a personal journey, a process of discovering what brings you alive.” I find that when I have completed a piece that I’m happy with, I regain a bit of confidence and have a sense of satisfaction. Making art brings me joy and delight as I have proven to myself, yet again, that I can still make art.

At Sunset Cove Resort, where I recently spent a week of vacation, I wanted to give a gift to the owners, my uncle and aunt, to convey a sense of my appreciation for the week away.  So I created this piece. 

Pictured here is a scene from the Resort, some fishing boats dotted along the shoreline of Rice Lake as well as a cleaning shed for the numerous fishers that frequent the lake. This beautiful lake is 28 km long and 5 km wide and is recognized for its recreational and sports fisheries. The fish that are in these waters include panfish, walleye, muskellunge, and bass. With its beautiful sunsets and peaceful waters, the week spent at Sunset Cove gave me many memories that reflect my personal journey through life.  The time away reminded me of what it is to live and love life. The time away gave me moments to reflect and moments to learn. 

Everyone has their own personal journey. I’d love to hear about yours and am grateful that you are joining me as I journey, through the eyes of this blog. 

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