Day 35
Sunday, March 21st, 2010Sunday Series: 5
In an old life, I was an English teacher. One of the best parts of that job was that people had to listen to me when I read poetry aloud. I miss that.
I’ve found a few new poets lately that I love. People around me can only take so much poetry, so I had to figure out a way to share it with someone, so every Sunday I’m going to take a quote from a favorite poem and put it with a watercolor painting. Why watercolor? Because for some reason, I think it works better with words, and just for a little variety.
Here’s the fifth one. Mary Oliver. Like Hafiz, I’m guessing that you’ll see more quotes from her here over the next few weeks.
This is a watercolor sketch I did at Laurelhurst Park this week. The light was falling through the trees and the geese kept coming near me because they expected to be fed. The blooms on the cherry trees were fluttering around and kept falling in to my paint. It was a moment worth paying attention to. I thought this quote went perfectly.
“To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.”
– Mary Oliver
(You might want to click through to see more detail, since the paintings are larger this week.)
9×4 Watercolor on Cotton Fiber Paper. $35
Special rules apply to today’s painting. Everyone wins. On Sundays only, I’ll paint a version of this for everyone that requests one, because I think if the quote speaks to you then you should have it. Each painting will be an original and slightly different from the others I send out, but based on the painting you see above. The only rule is that I must receive your email by 5pm Pacific time today, in order to paint one just for you.











