Tuesday 27 September 2011

The Moments That Make Dreams


The Moments That Make Dreams

There are days when you open you just realise how fortunate you are. When things just go well, or you realise how much you are blessed with good friends. For the artist these days are often linked closely to how the art is progressing. I began to realise this yesterday when I read the email I received from a friend. The email was saying that the person had not really realised how well off they were. It went something like this.

I am so rich, Silver in the Hair, Gold in the teeth. Crystals in the kidneys and sugar in the blood. Lead in the ass and iron in the arteries, and an inexhaustible supply of natural gas. I never thought I could accumulate such wealth.

Anyway back to the serious stuff of yesterday. I was looking at  some pictures of marathons I had run. As I looked I noticed this group of people standing behind the finish line. They were not looking at the finishers. I started to ask myself, what are they saying, what are they thinking and doing. As I thought a picture came to my mind.

I had already started working on a canvas board but was very unhappy with the progress I was making and had washed it off. I went back to the task with my mind now full of new thoughts. Using Platho Blue and White I painted what I could see clearly in my mind.

What appeared on the canvas board was not exactly what I had in my eye but it was very close. I had only used the two colours and I felt it was ok. I took a picture of it while it was still wet. I put a copy of it on Art Wanted and I posted it on my FaceBook page.

Within minutes of it appearing on Facebook I had been made a solid offer for the work. Obviously a person who knows just what they like. This person now owns two of my works. The first was purchased two years ago but I can see the similarities of thought in both works and I feel sure they will fit in the same home.

I was feeling pleased and to add the sugar to the icing I got an email just ten minutes later saying somebody had made my painting a pic of the day.

I never knew I was so rich as the story above says.

Hope you are all well.

8 comments:

  1. and it should be the 'pic of the day', Ralph, nicely done and contemplative!

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  2. This is very striking Ralph. I like it and am not surprised of the immediate response. Congratulations. Sales can really lift the spirit. I'm glad yours was lifted today.

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  3. A most magnificent piece, Ralph. It is indeed dreamy too. I get images of the "I have a dream" speech by MLK, Jr.

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  4. Very aptly titled Ralph, no wonder it was picked up fast.. I am so happy for you!

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  5. I love a painting like this that requires the viewer to supply the story. Congratulations on the sale! It is always a pleasure to read your posts. I thought the age-related joke was accurate..mature people ARE blessed ...what's a little silver in the hair...when the payoff is a whole lot more wisdom than when it had all it's pigment :) true!

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  6. I thought I left a comment here already. Hmmm...
    At any rate, I love the silhouetted figures, Ralph. For some reason, I see your story through it and quite easily. Beautiful palette!

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  7. A fine piece Ralph! The painting and the title are so moving together.

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  8. Happy Birthday Capricorn! and Happy new year as well!

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