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At work on my canvas

Painting for me (and for many other creative people) is a way of reaching out from beyond myself. I feel so much peace when I paint. And there is always an overwhelming  feeling of accomplishment that comes with every finished work of art. Spending time with my brush and canvas is not something that happens all the time. But when the opportunity presents itself, I am always determined to make the best out of it.

I have never had a regular studio………….O well except for the room I used in this video. It was the living room of the house I was staying in while carrying out the compulsory one year service to my nation, Nigeria. The minute I walked into the house I knew exactly what I was going to do do with the room. That goes to prove that artists  are always planning and trying to figure out where and how their canvas and brushes would fit in anywhere they go.

Aside from that period, I never had a regular studio. Even as I write this, I use a corner of my living room to paint. I am kind of used to using corners. Some artists paint on their kitchen table others simply make out a space anywhere they find themselves. I’ve heard some people say that not having a regular studio makes an artist look unserious. O well, I simply do not agree (not because I am one of them!!!!……..but because it’s the determination that matters). What do you think?

Just wanted to put up this video of me at work on my canvas. How time flies and how I thoroughly enjoyed having a studio. Looking forward to the time I would have a permanent studio.

I am still far from being what I want to be, but with God’s help I shall succeed.

Vincent Van-Gogh

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Oil painting: Pink Landscape

Monochrome landscape painting by artist Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

Pink landscape

Oil on Canvas

Date painted: 2003

copyright Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

This is a monochrome oil on canvas painting I did in 2003 that always reminds me of what life could be when we choose to see nothing but peace and tranquility around us. I painted it while listening to Bach’s ‘where sheep may safely graze‘…….a classical piece that takes me to an open field in the middle of nowhere where the sounds I hear are the gentle murmurings of my sheep and the singing of birds!!!!

Don’t know why I used scarlet lake!!!! But it sure did turn out nice. Before I painted it I was never the type to move away from the conventional way of painting. When I finished it and hung it on my wall in front of me………….I finally understood that grounds can never be broken and happiness can never be gotten if one never breaks the rules.

Have you ever broken any rules and discovered joy at the end?

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne

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