My first ever oil painting.

Maybenartist

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Did this 25 years ago when I began painting. I thought I'd paint scenes from a polo club my wife and I used to go to. It's I wanted to paint with just shadows. However, once I discovered art I wanted to try everything. Anyway, here's my version of a polo player. Somehow the feet have been cropped out, they do exist in the original work, oops!
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Lovely painting! The shadows are very well done. 👏

Are you starting art again after 25 years? I've had a 30 year break till early this year...
 
Who needs colors when a painting can be so beautiful in monochromatic tones. It's good to know the horse's feet exist!
 
Thank you, Jade, Grapes, Donna T and Enyaw.

I stopped for around twenty years Jade doing the odd painting now and again. Mainly unfinished as the two below, copy of The Gleaners - Millet and a Highland cow, maybe a few others, but pretty rare.
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Mayben, those are gorgeous 😍 😍 paintings!!
When I lack motivation which is quite often I start working on a small area per day or even per week - as it has been the case this fall - and then I go forward very slow.
 
I love your work! The monochrome is full of life. Your colors are soft and rich.

I hope motivation hits you again! This is good stuff. :)
 
Maybe your first but possibly your best. All of these you've posted as well as the family sitting around the room eating, are marvelous paintings. If you had kept it up, no telling where you'd be by now. I hope you do get back to painting. 😊
 
I don't honestly know, Jade.
My life was always extremely busy, then it wasn't and lately I wasted a lot of time doing nothing.
It sounds like you're finding your way after a lot of change which is understandable. I think it can be healthy to do nothing too at times especially after a lot of busyness. It might feel like wasted time but might be that you're actually"percolating" and decompressing. Nothing wrong with that.

Could be worth gently thinking about what you'd like to do in the future.. no pressure. You're a talented artist but you don't have to paint. Or you could use art as a way to explore what's next... 🤔 I'd suggest think about what lights you up rather than "have to's".

A few thoughts..

Go gently 😊
 
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