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Sunday, December 14, 2025

You can't see it until...

I'm painting again. 😊
Artist and author Lynda Barry said it so well: "There's the drawing you are trying to make and the drawing that's actually being made—and you can't see it until you forget what you were trying to do."

Dear friends, Lynda Barry is talking about life, too. 

Forget it and keep going. 

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    1. You should consider linking your art to DVArtist's weekly "Friday Face OFF" post at her blog:
      https://beadwright.blogspot.com/

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    2. Thanks, Debra. Maybe I will. Insert fist bump here.

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  2. It's so hard letting go of those expectations, what I see in my head and what I can do in real life:)

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    1. Thanks, Pixie. I painted three for a special baby's bedroom.

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  4. It would be lovely to be greeted by that froggy face every morning! -Kate

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  5. Codex*waves back*. Love your frogged. Frogie. Can't be bothered to correct autocorrect. This is the first time you shared I think. Made me smile. Glad you're painting again.

    Lynda Barry is great.

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    1. Thanks. I think is the first time? Isn't Lynda Barry the best?

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  6. Codex: Art journaling is the format that allowed me to just create regardless of outcome. If only we could get out of our own way.

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  7. Sweet frog! Feels good to be creative, doesn't it?

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  8. Thank you, I really needed that encouragement today.

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    1. So gratifying to hear that...I like to think we're all in this venn diagram of a journey together.

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  9. That’s either deep or a deepity, and I am not deep enough to know which. 😀

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    1. Ha! I had to look up "deepity" and NOW IT'S MY FAVOURITE NEW WORD. Thank you, sir.

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  10. What a cute frog! I also love Lynda Barry, I've read all her books. What a great reminder.

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  11. Good job. I can do many things well, but painting isn't one of them.

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  12. ...oh how I wish that I could draw!

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    1. Just draw. Author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers asks, when did we (typically in late childhood) stop being artists?

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  13. and a very talented painter you are.......well done, I like it.

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