When I first took up painting it was just for fun, a bit a of a lark really, just something I always wanted to try, a curiosity thing. One day I spotted a going out of business sign on an art store window and went in just to look around, again just basically curiosity. I found this portable fold-able easel and it was just so marked down and I had the money so. . .I bought it just because I could. 😏
When we were living in New York I started playing with paints. I have no formal training, nothing past basic art classes in junior high and high school so I was learning by doing just swirling paint on canvas until I liked the way it looked. 😄 It was fun. I didn't really take it too seriously, but I posted a few photos and they got really positive response so after a lot of mental debate I decided to list some in my etsy and lo and behold a couple sold. I was shocked, thrilled but shocked. 😇 Life stuff happened and we ended up packing up and moving across country. It wasn't a happy move exactly, the company we hired subcontracted out to some half ass people who damaged and lost a lot of our stuff. It's was a depression trigger and I didn't unpack everything, specifically I didn't unpack my painting stuff for months. The other day I decided to go ahead and unpack and set up my easel.
I got out a canvas and decided to try painting again. My first piece back I decided to try something different, when it was done and I looked at it drying I actually cried tears of joy.
I didn't realize how much joy painting added to my life, I didn't realize just how much I missed it. I am so glad I finally unpacked, it feels great to be painting again.