"Feeling Sheepish"
Original Watercolour by Jean Haines
For a few seconds yesterday I allowed the world to stand still as I stood in my garden and listened to the sounds of the sheep and lambs in nearby fields. This year every single morning on my walks I have passed field after field of young lambs literally bouncing around as young do enjoying life to the full and making everyone who sees them feel young too. It is impossible not to smile whilst watching them play.
The older sheep look on with disinterest. Almost with the expression of " You'll learn" on their faces.
I learn so much from these daily walks with my dogs and cannot help wondering if the older more seasoned artist often looks on at the new enthusiastic watercolourists in the same way.With a wise smile knowing all the experiences they will face. Knowing how in time they too will look at others younger than they in their art journey and smile with their own knowledge of years of exhibiting, teaching or writing.
I am like the young lamb. Bouncing around with endless energy, embracing every new experience with open arms, always thrilled to see something new to paint and always on the search for that extra special new way to paint it. My enthusiasm must seem really amusing at times yet I am constantly told that I am a breath of fresh air bursting into the art world with infectious joy and genuine excitement whenever I am showing, painting or demonstrating. I hope my first book gives a clue as to how I feel about watercolour.
Maybe one day in years to come I will be more like the older sheep but I hope not!
Spring Lamb coming to life in a first wash celebrating watermarks and colour fusions.
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lovely sheep faces! - the lambs in the fields at the bottom of our garden don't care what the older sheep think either!
ReplyDeleteJean young souls like yours never get old they just keep on enjoying life with every passing corner,every new path,every distant horizon,and every new picture they see through fresh eyes each new day.
ReplyDeleteWow, I can see lots of images in this painting. How clever! I love it!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool style, lovly loose and lively, kudos...
ReplyDeletereally wonderful jean ... will you paint the other one!
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