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The Bright Side

December 7, 2009 · 9 comments

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Do not be desirous of having things done quickly. Do not look at small advantages. Desire to have things done quickly prevents them being done thoroughly.  Looking at small advantages prevents great affairs from being accomplished – Wilson Mizner

I have felt terribly impatient to be getting on with my life this week.  I really can’t say what has prompted it.  But perhaps it is that a few of the doors that had opened with such promise  earlier on… have now revealed themselves to have only more brick walls behind them.  So I guess the next lesson must be… open the door by all means… but be mindful that there may be “little of substance” on the other side. That’s life. But perhaps the bigger lesson here is that there may be a greater purpose to the sum of all the many smaller experiences strung haphazardly together across a lifetime.  Knowing this doesn’t help… but it does remind me that I must be patient!

Anyhow in the spirit of the past year… I have bobbed up yet again this week [like the proverbial cork on the ocean]… and yesterday knocked out my second art clip just for the fun of it.  It was a good thing that I did this yesterday because today it is raining… and more and more as the wet season approaches we shall have fewer sunny days like this one.

palm tree ellis beach

It was however windy as anything… with a 25 knot sou’easterly blustering in and putting paid to any ideas I might have had about setting up to paint! I am still learning heaps in iPhoto and haven’t quite figured out how to speed sections up (which would have been good for the bit where the wind picked up my board and I had to chase it down the sand dune!)  I had hoped to film a watercolour work in progress… but in the end it was all I could do to keep things nailed down long enough to get a couple of photographs!  Consequently most of the pics are of me… and lately I reckon it would take more than a gale force Category 5 to sweep me off my feet!  (((chuckles)))

running 2

It was a lot of fun running up and down the sand dunes… jumping waves… and being silly all over the place.  But it was extra good though because despite the hot fine weather… there was virtually no one else on the beach and I was free to do whatever I liked. It doesn’t get better than that!

There were a couple of people way off in the distance further off down the beach… just enough company to make me feel quite safe at least. But no-one at all to get in the way… or [thankfully] ask what I was doing!  I did however garner a good humoured wolf whistle from a car speeding by [which I stylishly ignored]… but was secretly grateful for in the grand scheme of things! [insert riotous laugher here]

Anyway… take a look here… and let me know what you think in the [Comments] below.  Feedback is essential to the creative process… so don’t be shy… speak up… even if it’s just to say hello.  And I reckon if I can do what I’m doing… YOU can do absolutely anything you like.  But I do want to hear about it okay!?


Summer AgainFunny videos are here

I would also like to acknowledge with grateful thanks the fabulous music of The Beach Boys. The single Do It Again was released way back in 1968 and continues to DO IT AGAIN… over and over again!  You can purchase Do It Again on iTunes or at your local music store.  That’s what I did.  [I know I should probably have better permission than that... so I guess it will be here until someone asks me to take it down]  I do think however that sometimes it’s a good idea for older music to get a good modern day airing.  The record companies may not however agree… but I reckon good music… like good art should be out there circulating for everyone to enjoy.

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Universal Blunder (for the blog)“Universal Blunder”

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Pen & Watercolour

Copyright © 2009 Jean Burman

If only all the world were artists!

There would be no trouble or strife… no war… no conflict… no politics or global financial crisis… nor even any global warming! No…. the world would sing along happily… with each of us merrily dunking our paintbrushes into our coffee mugs in precise and perfect unison! Ahhh… if only it were so… [grin]

People are funny. But artists are even funnier. We think we’re different. But we’re not. And there’s more than enough good reason why we should be… as many miles and distant oceans stand between us. But in reality we have more in common than we might want to admit!

This idea was the inspiration for my Universal Artist Calendar for 2010. Here are just twelve things we [more than likely] have in common.

Reef House ImageOriginal Postcard Copyright © 2009 Jean Burman

There was trouble in paradise this week with the early onset of the big wet. One thing I now know for sure is that people really hate to travel half way round the world just to sit in their hotel room waiting for the rain to stop.

It’s good for me though… because when people can’t go scuba diving out on the reef… bungy jumping from the trees… fighting off crocs in the Daintree… or leaping out of planes [dangling as they do from a fistful of tightly grasped threads on their way back down to earth]… they take watercolor classes with me. Cool!

I am still meeting lots of interesting people… and despite almost being blown sideways off the verandah on Monday and rained on… I am still enjoying my stint as Artist in Residence at the Reef House.

After my close encounter of the climate change kind [no seriously - denial is a river in Egypt *wink - sorry]… I took a short drive up to Port Douglas for some coffee and carrot cake to console me.

For those who might be interested… here is my coffee and carrot cake… [it was rather yummy]

Coffee and Cake

Tuesday I moved into the Gift Shop out of the elements. That was a relief… although fewer people can now find me. But I have a nice display of my artwork there. Why does life have to always be a tradeoff?

Why can’t we have the people… but without the rain?

Why can’t we simply have it all?

We artists don’t want much… do we?

Just love and respect… acceptance… and to be heard and understood like all the other [normal] people on the planet.

So who… may I ask you… put that absolutely humungous [adventure tour] sign right smack bang in front of my carefully set up display? Man… no wonder Vince Van Gogh felt compelled to cut off an ear…

But I digress… (((chuckles)))

Poverty

“Universal Poverty”

Cartoon Pen & Watercolor

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