31.12.13

New Year #94


Daily painting #94 6"x6" oil painting on primed canvas board. SOLD

2013 saw me start a project I never dreamed possible...I have written in the Daily Painting page on this blog about the struggles and roller coaster ride of completing a painting daily. I would like to share this with you ...

An artist's lament
Torment of the blank page. Passionless, dull, average, mediocre, or cliche, overdone, too much, over thought, overcrowded
Torment of commonplace, usual, everyday, ordinary, mundane, or boring, overcooked, overblown, too busy, excessive
Torment of the insincere, unfelt, artificial, hypocritical, or talent-less, pedestrian, lazy, formulaic, shallow
Torment of the run of the mill, dishonest, unmoved, insipid, or rushed, sleeplessness, sloth, attempt, failure, excess, disappointment
Torment of challenging nature, never perfection
But the torment of never trying, the greatest torment of all
-Edith Dora Rey

We are naturally so self critical and so many opportunities can pass us by because we never had the courage to simply try....everything begins with a decision to try! So my New Year wish for you is that you find the courage, whatever your passion, to try something you never thought possible...you just never know....  Looking forward to an exciting year ....only 6 more days to go to 100 little daily paintings....I NEVER thought that was possible! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 (Poem taken from colour, obsession, joy and torment www.dailypainters.com)

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30.12.13

In the garden #93


Daily painting #93. 5"x7" oil painting on primed canvas board. SOLD

Today was a day of catching up on chores around the house! We leave at the end of the week to go away on holiday and a few things needed doing! I managed to get quite a few of the chores on my 'To do...' list ticked off ....except of course the things I needed to do in the garden. It is so incredibly hot....I got as far as painting the roses and any intentions I had of feeding them or working on them were quickly forgotten in the heat of the day ...the swimming pool had far more appeal!! We have had hot but beautiful days lately and by the time I post this in the morning it will be the beginning of the last day of 2013! I would like to thank those of you who visit my page on a regular basis for all your support...2013 has been good to me and I hope it has been good to you too! If you are new to my blog and visiting for the first time....welcome...and I hope you visit again soon...in 2014! Please leave a message I would love to get to know you...
I wonder how many daily paintings 2014 holds in store for me? As you prepare to celebrate the end of 2013 and the arrival of the New Year....stay safe folks...and HAPPY NEW YEAR from Paintings in the post ....see you again in 2014!

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29.12.13

Marinated olives #92


Daily painting 92. 4"x6" oil painting on primed canvas board

I love to cook! I love shopping for delicious ingredients ...and I am one of those people who buy recipe books as a hobby and read them from cover to cover like others would a novel...and yet I rarely cook using a recipe unless of course it is to bake and specific measurements are needed! So in case you thought I was just greedy....you now know why so many of my paintings include food....food is just part of my daily creative fix whether it is in the kitchen or in my studio...I am inspired by the textures, colours, smells and tastes....
This festive season I made a HUGE jar of marinated olives ....a recipe which evolves each time I make it depending on the ingredients in my cupboard and the herbs growing in my garden! I never make a single batch ....they don't last long in this house ....but last week I made the biggest batch I have ever made in the largest glass jar I could find thinking they would last Christmas and New Year and could be used for snacks, salads, pastas and for our favourite type of lunch which my kids call 'pick and choose' where a variety of breads, cheeses, olives, left overs, tomatoes, cucumber, avocado etc etc etc is placed on the table and everyone makes their own meal depending on what they choose...

Well yesterday I went to place whatever I could find on the table for 'pick and choose' and discovered 4 little olives at the bottom of this huge jar!!!!! I couldn't believe my eyes....my family have been dipping into the jar ...eating the olives like candy! So much for thinking they would last out the festive season! I guess next time I will have to make 2 HUGE jars of marinated olives!

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28.12.13

Late afternoon at the lake #91


Daily painting #91. 6"x8" oil painting on primed canvas board

My daughter Amy received her own wooden traveling paintbox (full of paint, brushes etc) and has been desperate to use her gift! I now no longer have to share my things or have my 10 year old looking longingly over my shoulder while I paint! I know too well that desire to paint...that excitement at receiving a new tube of colour....the excitement of seeing new brushes and paint....and I am only too delighted that she shares this passion with me!
So we set off yesterday while the boys were at cricket to picnic and paint in Durban's Botanical Gardens. We had such a fun afternoon! I have shared some photos to Instagram if you would like to see...if you don't yet follow me on Instagram you can do so at http://instagram.com/heidishedlock 
By the time we had walked around, taken photos, enjoyed the beauty and had our picnic, we realized the bright summers day had changed ....it was cooler, it had clouded over and the wind had picked up....it was possibly even going to rain! We quickly set up our painting things! The weather didn't stop us, the cool was a welcome break from the heat and we spent a pleasant late afternoon at the lake!
Mother and daughter painting together.....I felt truly blessed!

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27.12.13

Protea in a turquoise pot #90


Daily painting #90 6"x8" oil painting on primed canvas board. SOLD

Proteas, especially King Proteas are getting harder to find as they are out of season and if you can find them they are incredibly expensive per stem! Boohoo....I love having proteas in my house (as those of you who follow my blog will know)!
Well my family know me so well.....they went to a local crafter who sits outside one of our supermarkets selling his products from the pavement. He constructs the most amazing things from wire and beads only! As South Africans we have become so accustomed to seeing this type of craft around that sadly not enough people appreciate the skill, craft and sculptural element that goes into creating a huge variety of things simply from beads and wire! Anyway....my darling family went off and asked him to make me some proteas!!!!! Yes....proteas (life sized) made out of beads and wire......they are stunning and no picture could do them justice....but here is one to show you...


Fresh...painted....or beaded....I do love proteas!





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26.12.13

Afternoon clouds #89


Daily painting #89. 5"x7" oil painting on primed canvas board

We all jumped out the swimming pool....thinking a storm was fast approaching! The clouds seemed to roll in, dark and ominous with the sudden strong wind and a dark shadow appeared on the horizon as it rained out at sea. Doors started to slam in the house and windows were quickly closed as great gusts of wind seemed to swirl around the house....I thought we were in for a huge storm!
But as fast as the strange weather and wind appeared, it disappeared just as quickly. Rain clouds blown away by the gusting wind!
I have a strange habit of observing the sky...I am drawn to observing the colours, movement, patterns and light in the sky....yesterday was really a dramatic visual symphony!

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25.12.13

Granny Jean's Christmas cake #88



Daily painting #88. 4"x6" oil painting in primed canvas board

Wow today was a busy day, but I am so close to reaching 100 days of little daily paintings that I had to find some time to paint! Actually it was a good thing....it forced me to sit down for a bit, take it slow, breathe and loose myself in paint (my best!!!!!) ....just what I actually needed on such a busy day!
All the family came to our house for Christmas lunch....it was a good day....Christmas just as it's meant to be....with those you love! I missed my cousin from Chicago who was with us last year....but I was with her in spirit and am looking forward to a catch up with her in Cape Town in the new year....I just can't wait!

So my heart is full as another Christmas comes to an end....but my tummy is full too!!! Way too much delicious food...I am grateful, but could not face up to another mouthful...not even Granny Jean's delicious Christmas cake! The last of my Christmas paintings....

Thank you to all of you who participated in my Christmas giveaway....Christmas was probably a crazy day to run a giveaway...it's just so busy but giving a painting away to someone who takes the time to follow my project just felt like the right thing to do! So thank you for joining in the fun....if you didn't win...don't be disappointed I will do another giveaway in the beginning of the year ...so keep watching! My kids helped me out this morning before I posted this....all the names went into the Christmas hat and my daughter Amy pulled out the name.....BEV SPARKS! Well done Bev...please contact me at heidishedlock@gmail.com with your mailing address!

The boys are off to watch a South African cricket test match....I think the girls are going to have a lazy day around the pool...and maybe a little painting! Hope you have a restful day too!

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