The Mystery of Marriage

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  I wonder what the relevance of the Biblical template of marriage is in these times. As I write I am aware of failed marriages and gay marriages, and I do not doubt that we have all known pain, and that we have all found love, somewhere. I am inspired by this Biblical verse in Ephesians 5:29-32 "For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ does the church, because we are members of his body. “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” This mystery is profound, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the church." And I also am inspired by Galatians 3:28 which says that in Christ there is neither male nor female, among other things. Marriage is a mystery, seems to be the message for me. I guess that the mystery of marriage is in how it works at all! I loved being single over 20 years ago, but it had to come to an end because of its own challenges. Once the decisio...

Addicted to Landscapes


Today I started painting my first ever landscapes. I got a bit of teaching from Nicki Traikos at Life I Design - I recommend her online courses. 

The painting above is done on the cheaper Fabriano paper 25% cotton, and it turned out quite well, I thought. The painting is also A5 in size. This makes it a bit easier as you don't have to paint the details too much. The flowers in the foreground are very "loose" and impressionistic.

So, spurred on by this, I tried my hand at painting a seascape and a sunset - 

This is painted on Arches 300 gsm paper and is A4 in size. It looks better in the photo. I have found that the mind of the observer fills in a lot of gaps in the details left out by the painting. This is a rendition of a seascape at sunset, with the foreground flowers leaving a lot to the imagination!

Onward I went!


Again, A4 Arches 300 gsm cold-pressed paper. I have finished it off with a favourite quote, and have updated my listing in my Etsy shop.

The last painting has more detail in the foreground, and I am quite pleased with the Echinacea on the right.

I hope you enjoyed journeying with me as I tried my hand at landscapes. I did use the help of photos on the internet, combining elements from a few to get the look I wanted. But now that I have started painting landscapes, I am addicted!

Already I am seeing some improvement in my painting. It's good to be addicted to a good thing!

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