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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Roads! The road to my cottage studio; all of them are like this! Tree lined and all are 25 miles per hour until you hit one higher such as 40 to 45 miles per hour. They are all winding and hilly. It’s not easy to stay at 25 miles per hour. However I do try, only to find I am at 35! After driving these roads for awhile, finally you begin to relax and enjoy them. There is a uniqueness, and beauty to driving along tree tined roads. Especially when the sun is shining through the trees. I love this and the resulting shadows. This whole area houses huge boulders and miles of rock walls along the road way as well as bordering homes.

Ponds and swampy area pop up. I live between two national parks. So long legged deer, and bobcats are not unusual. Many grey squirrels as well, some as road kill.

It turns out that the highest mountain is something over 800 feet. Not very big. I live in Rhode Ilsland. Just look up the highest mountain in Rhode Island. The rocks and boulder state. Lol. Smallest state in USA. Its very beautiful here.

Best wishes and lots of love! Pejj

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