A lazy Saturday spent resting in hopes of recouping my energy and not falling ill. I felt immediately better when I made the decision to rest. I was not totally idle the whole day. I did some homework on grounding for my painting class. How appropriate, eh? There’s so many other ways to ground oneself besides laying down on the ground. Here’s an excellent article on grounding.
Immersing myself in creating is very grounding. I am connected to the earth and to the riverbanks I am painting. Then I pop in Sheba. She’s still in transition, needing more work. I’m walking along with her. It is very restful and refreshing.
Here’s my grounding work. Acrylics on Arches 300 lb. cold press watercolour paper.



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Hi Lily
Have a great weekend with your brush in hand.
Isn’t it amazing how much energy it takes just thinking about what you think you should do.
Rest is a wonderful pastime, rest well and often, I always say!! Your paintings have a glimmering light energy to them. They are alive!
Thanks, Kate. Seems hard to find time for nothings.
Glad that you’re taking time for yourself. I enjoy all of your paintings but that first one really speaks to me.
Thanks, Victoria.