Wednesday, January 1, 2014

ADIEU TO 2013

Another year has come and gone.  Last December we survived the Mayan apocalypse; this year we survived the ravages of snow, ice and the floods they left behind.  Wonder what’s in store for 2014?

2013 was a pretty good year for me.  My artwork was accepted into:
  • Rising Sun 11th Annual Juried Exhibit
  • Woman’s Art Club 120th Juried Exhibit
  • Georgia Watercolor 34th National Juried Art Show
  • 45th Annual ViewPoint National Juried Exhibit
  • Ohio Watercolor Society 36th Annual Juried Show (Signature status)
  • Georgia Watercolor Society Annual Signature Member Show
  • Pennsylvania Watercolor Society’s 34th Annual International Juried Exhibition
  • Georgia Watercolor Society Annual Juried Member’s Show – 3RD Place Award
  • Watercolor Society of Indiana Annual Juried Member’s Show - Award
  • National Watercolor Society 92nd Annual Exhibit traveling show
One of the bloggers recently mentioned how many paintings she had produced this year which prompted me to go back and count.  I came up with 8 completed, not counting any I did for classes.  Even though I knew the tally would be low, I’m disappointed in myself.  Perhaps I will do a quick recount, 8 seems terribly low volume! 
(Well, DUH, I just did a quick recount and came up with 13 - didn't check the "bin" paintings!)

Since my term as President of Greater Cincinnati Watercolor Society will be over in March, and I don’t plan on taking on any more administrative responsibilities, perhaps this year I’ll be able to get at least** one painting a month completed – that seems like a reasonable thing to accomplish, even as slowly as I paint.  
** Note to self - "Deb, this means you can paint MORE THAN ONE PAINTING A MONTH"!

Here’s hoping that 2014 will be a productive, profitable, happy and healthy year for all of us!

H A P P Y  N E W  Y E A R!

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Deb!
    Wow, you've had some wonderful accomplishments this year.

    I think the difference between you and the person who shared that she had produced so many paintings is that you have produced a higher quality of work, the lower number of paintings is acceptable and understandable.

    Happy New Year Deb.

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  2. Nancy, not sure about "higher quality", just "different". Looks like a lovely place you live - conducive to great paintings! Hope you have continued success in your art career this year.

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  3. I find it pretty tough to provide a count of paintings in any given time period. How many pieces of w/c paper did I use up, hoping they would be a finished artwork? How many then went into the possible-collage pile, or became gesso'd bases for future projects? Or how many came back out of a reject pile to be successfully rescued? Finally, how many were paintings I was willing to have photographed? Deb, if you had even 8 or 13 "finished" paintings, that's awesome. Congratulations. And your list of accomplishments (NWS no less!) is really what counts: it says how good the paintings were, not how many there were.

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