A Moment to a Masterpiece


"Life is a passage through a museum of beauty." -Robert Genn
It's easy to say inspiration is out there, but when you're in a slump, the only question you might have is, "Where?"
There can be times when life events (good or bad), the weather (good or bad), and a myriad of other external factors (good or bad) can impact your willingness and desire to paint. You might just want to soak up the moment or soak in the sunshine, or the event and weather are so crumby that you don't want to think about hitting the studio for a while.
Breaks can be good...
...to recenter and refocus your efforts, but breaks can last longer than they need to and stunt your growth. It can be a fine line to walk because there are life events where the break should match the magnitude of the impact. So, how do you know what to do?
Here is what I think
There are many things...
...that can block your creative pathways, and some days may be more of a continuous effort than others. However, I think you'll find, in the good and the bad, you have a plethora of opportunities to turn a moment into a masterpiece.
Hand-painted in Adobe Photoshop CC using a Wacom Intuos Pro and the Wacom Art Pen.

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