Paintings... a bit of history & Painting ...

hi there!
I thought id share some of my former life tonight,
before i began make what i currently am creating,
my studio was filled with painting and ceramics..
and the transition back into fabric was an essential one for me
as it was one of the first mediums after writing that i worked
with when i was younger, embroidering, sewing, weaving..
then in my teen years i launched into painting, at first it was
only with oils on big canvases, most of which have been in
peoples private collections since 1999,
somewhere between there i was creating sculptures in clay, mushroom sculptures
to be exact, of which i am playing with the possibility of bringing back on board this year.?.
Anyway i find it slightly funny that i ended up creating mushrooms in plush form,
but the years of sculpting them in clay has contributed immensely to their
overall look and feel, which i am happy with.
Okay back to painting, exactly. with the latest move of shops i was able to offer
some pieces from my private collection, these are the paintings i have held on to over the years,
many for sentimental - emotional reasons, but the sheer re-exposure of them has
once again sparked a desire and urge to bring out my brushes and paint once again,
so tonight after this post, i am headed for the canvas ~
i promise to show you what the fruits of my creative labor produce tonight..
In the meantime i thought you'd like a selected
(read what images i found roaming around my hard drive) collection of past works:


 

 note: if the title says Available check ye old shop
~*~
I do hope your weekend has started off wonderfully
and that you are filled with joy, laughter and yummy food!

Well I'm off ~ i can't wait much longer & must be off my easel is calling..
xoxo
Lady Georgia

 

 
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