Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Beauty in the Caretta caretta


Caretta caretta or loggerhead sea turtle, whichever you prefer.
I love the scientific name of this turtle.
I am beginning to find my pace in the 100 days.
Working hard to create every day.
Sometimes the paintings are easy to set up and paint, and sometimes they hurt my head!
Each day is a new adventure in paint!

I am still amazed that I get to create and even make money while doing it.
I truly believe the saying: Do what you love, and you'll never work a day in your life!
Finding what to paint can be a challenge though.
Some years Turtles are more popular; others it's the octopuses.
I've also painted manatees, alligators, pelicans, sharks, herons, 
seahorses, manta rays, and so much more!
Then, just when I think I have it all figured out, the rules change.
The neutral paintings have not slowed down even after 10 years.
I started the Sepia series when people would comment that the colors 
I would use might not go on their wall.
I prayed and the answer I got was go neutral.
To go from strong color to neutral was a stretch.
When they first started, they were browner.
Like a sepia toned photograph.
I purchased unfinished wood frames I bought from Michaels, 
hand painting them to match the sepia paint.
Then, a few years back, I mixed the sepia color bluer, and it's been that way ever since.

Anyway, today was a full day.
Helping others and then hitting the studio after getting blackberries, blueberries, and onions into the freezer.
Tomorrow, we bag them!

Beauty in the Caretta caretta, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24
Day 64 of the 100 days~100 paintings 2025


 

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