Sunday, November 7, 2010

softer...

as the air outside becomes chilled,
and my gardening chores dwindle,
i turn my attention to my softer side indoors
and my goals for the winter....


















LEARN.
CREATE.
SHARE.
paint. paint. paint.
i may not be spending as much time "commenting around" on blogs,
as my valuable moments will be, should be, spent painting.
how can i expect to be a good artist, if i am not painting?
some of my "blogging around" is a form of avoidance.
the blank canvas can be terrifying.
the self doubt even worse.
friends, please know, i very much appreciate you visiting me and i LOVE your comments.
i read every single one of them and come to your blogs.
but, as in my "real" life...i don't talk to even my best of friends on a daily basis...some not even weekly/monthly!
that doesn't mean the LOVE isn't there.......
please know, i totally value your time spent here so so much!
thank you.
thank you.
thank you,
erin elizabeth


19 comments:

Carolyn said...

Hi Erin,
I love the softness of your white post.
I understand perfectly about not being able to leave comments-life is busy sometimes.
I love visiting your blog!

Take care,
Carolyn

D.B. said...

We are kindred spirits. After a day of being social, I must retreat and be alone the next day, or two. Your blank canvas is my blank screen waiting to be filled with words - I'm supposed to be writing a book. I especially love all the white pics. Those glass anemones are gorgeous. I don't care if you say anything at all at my place, please just keep those wonderful images coming.
Dana Beth

From the Old InkWell said...

Totally get it! Paint on, girlfriend! I still luv ya! :=)

Brenda Pruitt said...

One has to find joy in life, and not just in commenting on blogs. We must experience it fully.
Brenda

Tammie Lee said...

your post is lovely. and yes, blogging takes time... it is interesting to have people we have never met, comment on our arts...when our friends and loved ones might not... wishing you a grand time painting.

oldgreymare said...

take up those brushes girl!

xxx

z

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Great "white" photos - really like your header. Do what makes you happy! Blogging is very time consuming and I have found that I am doing a lot less these days.
Have a great week.

E. Charlotte said...

Your photos are lovely! Very soft and calming indeed. So angelic. :)

Georgianna said...

You know that I understand about the blogging and commenting. I'd far rather you devote your time to your painting and build up your confidence so that some time soon you will be willing to start selling your work as I will be first in line to start collecting it! xo – g

It's me said...

Beautiful white post Erin...........i find your banner picture AMAZING !!!!......it looks so great !! and wonderful.....happy new week darling....enjoy painting.......enjoy life..............love Ria....

Custom Comforts said...

As always, lovely, gentle photos that capture the softest of moods!
One can only split themselves so many ways before every aspect of life suffers. Devote yourself to the voice that is calling you and give it your all. We will still be here and know that we understand.
Cindy

Scott Law said...

More beauty. I hope it never ends. Just wonderful.

Gerry Snape said...

More, more ,more beautiful photos...and of course in sending you this comment I'm procrastinating once again!!! But I'll get round to the other things soon enough.
Keep painting as I should be!

Don said...

Erin- It is always a delight for me to see what you're up to. There is only so much time to do the things that you want to...I think most folks understand. Know that your photos and paintings are superb.

Unknown said...

I love the photos but I was really zoning out listening to Alison Kraus :)

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

Your pictures today are so so delicate. I love it, Erin.
Don't worry about the frequency of visiting, you're right about this. Happy hugs for a lovely rest of the week xoxoxo

Donna said...

Erin,
Your pics are always so lovely! Love the "whites".
You should spend time doing what you love and visit me whenever you can :)
Hugs,
Donna

Debra@CommonGround said...

How do I describe the feeling your paintings bring to me? Your horses look "spiritual" to me. Hope that doesn't sound weird, but that's the word that comes to mind. Their eyes speak to my soul.

Debra@CommonGround said...

p.s. my daughter's name is Erin Elizabeth. didn't know if I had ever told you that.
xo,
Debra