Revenue stream goals for 2024: (1) The creation of 12 pastel still life’s. Below is one example of my work so far. The plan is to create and pick from the best when 12 or more are completed. (2) other revenue stream goals will be paintings in one or more of the following mediums: oil, watercolor or gouache. It’s been a while as my focus has been on Shibui Found Image Art. A pivot is a good thing as I write about Shibui. I am loving Paul Rembrandt pastels. The colors are amazing.

It’s been since 1994 that I have had fun with the pastels. I began Shibui 2011. A lot happened after that. I have my new home in my cottage studio and just now feel I am underway! A new easel awaits me! Varooooom! Or perhaps its “Let’s move it! Move it! Move it! More like that! I love claiming my Boho cottage studio!

Good Morning Sunshine!

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From Muddy Brook Studio   1/10/24

I should add my work has copywrite. (I do not give my permission for my work to be used. Requests need to be made.) I share it so that it can be seen and better understood. This is why I blog about Shibui.

The title of this Shibui is “Ocean Rider” She, and the ocean monster were the first full image found. All of the images began by found edges from the watercolor medium on the Rives BFK foundation. The action art is responsible for the shapes you see, the long Fraggle like neck of the rider, the shape of the sea monster she rides, the jelly fish, all those little fuzzy round aquatic animals, and the sea horse.

I love her! It will take some work to redraw her and her sea monster. I like to figure out what they would be like, but it is a challenge to put a structure to something that “Boom!” was suddenly there!

Enjoy your examination of her. Fantastical that she is!

Best wishes! Pejj

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