I’ve been on a course for a few years now to
improve myself as a person and a painter. I’ve discovered the key to my
improvement is simple gratitude. we can focus on the good in our lives,
avoiding the chaos and meanness in our current world.
There is nothing I can directly do to end the
violence, political anger and strife whirling around me. I simply inch forward
one step at a time, helping other artists when I am able and wake up grateful
every day. As I age, I have become aware of the rare privilege of being a
painter.
We record the culture and visual elements of our
time here on earth. We landscape painters record in our own unique texture and
style of the life, earth, smells, and tastes of the places we live. We are highly
influenced by the regions where we live and grow up.
I believe when we offer dignity, kindness, and
appreciation to others, we are an example to those around us whom we can
influence. Artists have great power, in that we are admired and are influential
to our collectors and students. The way we behave is noticed by others. It is
not just our work that we put out to the world, but also ourselves.
If you are an angry, resentful artist, frustrated about your place on the food chain, perhaps you are missing the greatest opportunity, that of being grateful to have this wonderful gift. No one forces us to be professional artists. We make that commitment, knowing that it will be difficult financially for most, and there will always be artists who paint better than we do. Instead of anger and jealousy, let us redirect ourselves into artists who are grateful for the privilege each day.
Life is privileged for country painters.....