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-+This Blog has Moved
641 days ago
I've been painting up a storm lately and I'm frustrated that I can't post all of my images on Windows Live Spaces. The site's code of conduct doesn't permit me to post artwork with nude figures which comprises the majority of my work. You can read my story here if you're interested or go to the homepage of my new blog at robintroy.typepad.com to see my latest work. I also ported over some of my old Spaces blog entries that dealt with fine art. As I dug back into my old Spaces posts, I noticed that there are some missing images. Some are missing because I was told to delete them but others seem to have vanished from Spaces' servers due to a technical glitch. You get what you pay for, folks. See you at typepad. RT
-+I live for the weekends
645 days ago
   J and I headed into this weekend thinking that we were going to need to be nursed back into health by my 17 and 8 year old kids. We felt like we were coming down with something vile but felt fine by Sunday. That ended up being a great day. In the morning, Elliot and I headed out for our weekend ritual. (Pix above.) At the end of our hike, he and I raced back to the house. As far as he knew it was a game (that made my heart feel like it was going to burst!!) but it was really because his sister had called me from a gas station -- her car was on e and she needed some $ on her debit card. Oy! Later J and I took our first scooter ride of 2008. AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHhh..... gad! that is so much fun! It was a beautiful, sunny, crisp day. We headed toward downtown Bellevue and found some twisty-turny roads with skylines in one direction, and water views in the other. Gorgeous. Stumbled upon some parks that I want to go back to with E (if I can find them again.) Those rich people ...
-+Two Girls and a Motorcycle
660 days ago
(And the Google search hits keep coming...) I'm only a few hours in to this painting so its pretty rough but I like where its going: The background needs to change dramatically. The figures and bike are coming along nicely and will just keep getting more refined.
-+Ribbon Painting: Nearly done
660 days ago
I made more progress on my ribbon painting on Saturday. I could work on this for an eternity but I think I'll clean up the edges, add some more depth to some colors and then abandon it so that I can move on to the next incarnation. I'd like to tackle another one but make a change in my approach. I am going to start the next one with no under-drawing. Instead of planning out the design in advance, I'd like to see what emerges if I paint one ribbon at a time and see where it takes me. It's riskier but could have a bigger pay off (such is life, eh?) When it's complete I'll write about the inspiration for the piece and the reason I am pursuing this particular exploration. Hopefully I'll have another start of a painting to post later today. I'm starting a new piece as an assignment for a painting class I'm taking. I have been studying with Barbara Fugate for some time now and she offered me and another long time student some additional mentorship. She is giving us assignments ...
-+Best Weight Loss Plan -- plus increased creativity and less depression!
660 days ago
I'm taking a tip from Jim's crossword blog and using a title for this entry that is sure to increase my hits on Google! It's not all a ruse. Read on... I've been a little concerned about my weight lately, so in addition to working out, I added a long walk to my routine every Saturday morning. It's great to get out and hike the local trails with my dogs. On the weekends that my son is with me, he is always enthusiastic to join me. Our conversations seem to be more meaningful when we're outside with fewer distractions. It's the perfect time to get to know him even more deeply and reflect back what I learn. We laugh a lot. We pause often to listen to the relative silence of nature together: a stream, a bird or nothing at all. I always bring my camera. I really think cameras should be required equipment for Zen practitioners. Forget mediation pillows, nothing keeps me in the moment more than having my camera slung over my shoulder. It heightens my awareness of my surroundings, ...
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