Friday, August 26, 2011
More lessons from the garden
Today while watering my flower beds I learned that everything needs to be nourished, including me and especially any talent I have. Talent must be fed, encouraged, practiced and used. My flowers that have soaker hoses look much better than the flowers I water with a hose, which tells me that it is better to get a little nourishment on a regular basis than to receive a lot of nourishment for a short amount of time. So painting every day for even a short amount of time is better for my talent than long periods of time spent painting.
I'm a nature artist and I love to paint old barns, rivers and lakes, trees and fence rows and flowers. I work almost daily.
You can purchase paintings by contacting me at slgraves6@gmail.com and there is also a tab across the top of my blog for available paintings and one for small paintings with buy now buttons. You can also purchase through my Etsy shop using the name of Fine Nature Art.
. Thank you so much for stopping by.
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About Me
- Sharon L. Graves
- Ghent, Kentucky, United States
- I'm a nature artist and I love to paint old barns, rivers and lakes, trees and fence rows and flowers. I work almost daily. You can purchase paintings by contacting me at slgraves6@gmail.com and there is also a tab across the top of my blog for available paintings and one for small paintings with buy now buttons. You can also purchase through my Etsy shop using the name of Fine Nature Art. . Thank you so much for stopping by.
Boy this is true on so many levels!
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