Monday, April 8, 2013

Interview and Dog Stuff

                                                                   Colored Pencil, 9x12"  (I think)

This is a colored pencil painting I did about 5 years ago that I don't own anymore and borrowed back for the show I was in at the Asheville Humane Society in January.  I never got a good photo of it before it went to its current home, so I photographed it on the wall of the show.  Shall we just say I still don't have a good photo of it?!   Excuse the glare--it is a big no-no to photograph art while behind glass, but I didn't think the owner would appreciate my taking the frame apart.  I'll explain why I am posting an old colored pencil painting, when I consider myself an acrylic artist, in a minute.

But first, I wanted to let you know that a blogging friend of mine, Sharon Graves, has me as a guest on her blog today.  Click here to read her post.  We decided we would interview each other, and she threw a great first question at me, so she decided to post my answer today.  I am not sure if that is the end of her interview or if she has any other questions for me.  She knows I will ask her more questions and post my interview of her when I am finished, and she also knows that may be awhile, because I was already in the process of interviewing another artist before she brought up the guest post idea.  Getting to know other artists through blogging is a such a bonus for me.  Check out Sharon's work.  She also paints in acrylics, focusing on the natural world.

I wanted to post something of  a dog today, because I wanted to let you know why no new paintings from me lately.  My dog just had an intense orthopedic surgery to correct a knee injury.  We are now 5 days into a 6 to 8 week strict crate rest/recovery period.  Very intense period of life.  We artists sometimes say "life got in the way" of painting.  I hope to paint soon, but for now, I'm pretty drained with just the day-to-day.  She has to wear an e-collar to prevent her from taking her staples out.  Poor thing, being in a crate most of the time with the e-collar on....so stressful.  AND I feel I must sleep on the floor next to her crate in order to be available if she needs to go out in the middle of the night (and she does).

I want to get back into my daily painting routine, but honestly don't know if I can expect that of myself anytime soon.  Art vs. responsibility--the dog comes first.  Check out the photo below....her "baby picture." How could I not put her first?    Any artist reading this knows of the sacrifices we all make in our personal lives to have time for our art.  This is the other side of the coin, in that I am sacrificing my art....


                                         Can anyone guess why her name is Jane Doe?  (for real)


9 comments:

Barbara Pask said...

Hi Meredith, I followed Sharon's link over here to your blog. A very nice thing Sharon is doing promoting other artists, hopefully you'll send some back to her. Your work is very nice, love that apple. I also love CW Mundy, I have a few of his cds. He is outspoken and I love the way he thinks. Happy painting to you

Meredith Adler said...

Yes, it is very nice of Sharon to promote other artists, and thank you for visiting my blog! Watchers, I checked out Barbara's blog and she is a wonderful painter. I hope you will go see for yourself her flowers and birds. I can't wait to read more of her blog!

ME said...

I loved Sharon's blog,art and your answer. What I don't like is you sleeping on the floor. I think you might be better off moving the crate near your bed. And that's your MOTHER speaking! HA HA!

Sharon L. Graves said...

so my friends are now friends. How cool is that.

Your dog looks like a deer. As I scrolled down, I saw those ears first and though, what's she posting a pic of a deer, I thought she was writing about her dog. Then when I got down further I realized it was a dog. Too funny. Hope you both get lots of visitors to your blogs. Have a great day.

Cathy Engberg said...

Hi Meredith! I can tell that is a really wonderful colored pencil drawing even if it isn't a great photo! Wow! I love it!

Hope your Jane Doe is healing up well. Now I need to go check out Sharon Graves blog!

Meredith Adler said...

For everyone else, please know that my mother's comment above about sleeping on the floor prompted a phone conversation. Basically, you do what you have to do for your "kids." I learned that from the best of parents.

Sharon: thanks for hosting me on your blog. That was fun to meet your friend, and I really am enjoying seeing her work. Yeah, Jane Doe is really something, isn't she? Hope you get some visitors to your blog, too.

Cathy: Thank you on both counts. I think Jane Doe is starting to do better, and I really appreciate your support. I'm glad you like the CP dog painting, too!

carol edan said...

Oh she is SO beautiful...I hope she is doing better everyday... I know only too well how -real life-- takes over....

If your photo is large then you could easily crop out the glare... I could do for you if you send the HR image..

You'll get back to painting... the paints aren't going anywhere!!!

Anonymous said...

How come I didn't know you could do this? I love the dog! You did the face!

Stefanie

Meredith Adler said...

Oh, thanks, Carol, I hope she's doing better, too. Hard to know what's going on inside. I like that: "the paints aren't going anywhere!" I'll see about sending you the image.

Stef: Same era as when I did Jackie's dog. Do you remember that one?

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