Saluki | Graphite Dog Portrait
I was a very good little blogger and had this post of a black and tan Saluki Dog that I drew in graphite all ready to post a day or so after my lamb drawing. However, life was turned upside down when my little girl was involved in a serious horse riding accident. She was rushed by air to Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth by the Royal Fying Doctor Service and underwent emergency surgery in the middle of the night. It will take time, but she was extremely lucky and should make a full recovery (LOL and now that she is starting to feel better she is quite happy to have an extra few weeks off school;).
My intention over the past few weeks with getting my new studio sorted out was to start promoting my commission work and start taking pet portrait commissions again. However the timing of this accident has giving me time to think about both the past and the future. I have realized that there have been so many similar situations over the years that has made working to deadlines for commissions very stressful and at time simply beyond reasonable possibility. This has caused additional stress that my family and I really don’t need while dealing with long term serious health issues that on many occasions over the last seven years have been life threatening.
I have looked back at the last few years and have reassessed my future plans for my art. I realize that the last 12 months of painting digitally and my recent graphite drawings that I have created for myself from whatever has inspired me has been wonderfully enjoyable stress-free therapy. Given my personal circumstances, the happiness and ‘time out’ that my artwork brings me is something that I desperately need to retain for my own sanity and health. So by posting this, I am publicly giving myself permission to just enjoy my art, to experiment and create whatever inspires me in which ever medium I feel like using, without the need to be concerned that the end result will meet anyone elses expectations. For a commissions artist, that thought is quite a liberating one!
Thanks for visiting my blog and sharing my art and photography with your family and friends!
x Michelle
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July 26th, 2010 at 5:37 am
Hi Michelle, I totally know how you feel with the freedom of being creative, without worrying about whether you are meeting the client’s expectations and I hope you enjoy many hours of liberated, enjoyable art!!! I am so sorry to hear of your daughter’s fall and I wish her a very speedy recovery!!! Will keep you and your daughter in my thoughts, Cheers, Karen
July 27th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
Hi Michelle, love the Saluki, and just wanted to say, I am hoping your daughter makes a full, speedy recovery and that you get the time to ‘play’ with your art. wishing you all the very best
Gx
July 30th, 2010 at 8:42 am
Thanks for the well wishes Karen and Geraldine, my little girl is doing much better now, hopefully will be well enough to go back to school next week.
LOL Karen I am really looking forward to the freedom of creating whatever I want to…yesterday I went through a couple of years of photography to pull out the images that I want to paint or draw. I even managed the next step in preparing some panels to paint on. Life is good:)