
This series of art is inspired by the symbolic nature of the beauty within the changing seasons. It is a reminder to slow down, pay attention, and soak in the details of each moment. When I am in struggle painting helps to clear my mind and make space for thoughts outside of the ones that feel pressing and consuming. This painting is the result of an attempt to redirect myself out of a dark place.
Welcome to the 5th creation of my βSeasonsβ series.
“Meet me in the middle of your story when the soul is worn but wise.”
Angie Weiland-Crosby
So beautiful and Serene!β€
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Thank you! ππ
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I am not a skilled artist like you, but I find the same peace in my collage and papercrafting. Thereβs something about the process that pulls us back to the moment.
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Leaning into the creative process of drawing or painting definitely has a way of keeping me present. Iβm so glad you can relate to the positive resource that art can provide. π
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Gorgeous. I like the contrast of the green and the fall colours.
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Thank you Ashley! ππ
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beautiful!
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Thank you! ππ
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I love the colors in this Sara.. it lovely..
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Thank you so much! Fall colors are so much fun to capture while painting. π
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Yes its such a resplendent and beautifully colourful time. π
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So gorgeous, Sara! πππ
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Thank you, Diana! π
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That river adds interest and serenity to this – love it!
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Thank you! π
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Your watercolor art work series is beautiful! I love it!
Dwight
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Thank you so much! Iβm glad youβre enjoying it. That means a lot! π
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You are welcome!
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Really beautiful colors.
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Thank you! ππ
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I love how art provides you with a sense of serenity, as does the colours in your painting. I love the hues you chose! They work really well together.
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Thank you so much. Creating art is an incredibly powerful way to keep me present – focusing on the colors, brush strokes, and sensory experience of being in the place I am painting. π
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I hear you! It takes me a long while to start painting. I procrastinate terribly, but when I start I don’t want to stop!
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I can relate to that. Itβs definitely hard for me to step away once Iβve started painting. I get completely sucked in.
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Being in the zone.. I think occupational therapists call it flow!
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And, just as I write that comment, there is this lovely painting. So beautiful, Sara. Exquisite. β€οΈ
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Aww thank you, Jeff. Your kind words mean so much. π
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It is my pleasure, Sara. You’re work is so beautiful, and your message is of utmost importance. Have a lovely holiday week, my dear friend. ππ
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ππEnjoy your week as well, my friend.
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