My favorite painting of Christmas this past year was a section of the Santa Sled team I did for Dynamic Scenery in Las Vegas. The job was one of the largest window areas I had ever been asked to do and the pressure was on for a good project. The design and paint had to be right this was a professional design company. They did displays for conventions and other business services. I know the reindeer team turned out well. I could feel it in my heart.
One of the unintentional elements I added was a reindeer looking up at the sky. The sweet face was directed at the bright star placed over a tree. I like to have action with in the sled team. It gives the design a sense of life. This small piece of the design is one I will always hold dear and will add to a canvas for permanent enjoyment.
My thoughts on the scene was that even Santa and the team believed in Christmas and I hope to inject that wonder and hope into every painting I do because I do, too. It is the promise of light in the dark. The knowledge of Spring warmth following the dead of winter. It is the faith of one's hardship to end and blessings to come.
Take time to explore your belief in the good things of this Earth. There are many wonders to delight in and beautiful things to treasure.
One of the unintentional elements I added was a reindeer looking up at the sky. The sweet face was directed at the bright star placed over a tree. I like to have action with in the sled team. It gives the design a sense of life. This small piece of the design is one I will always hold dear and will add to a canvas for permanent enjoyment.
My thoughts on the scene was that even Santa and the team believed in Christmas and I hope to inject that wonder and hope into every painting I do because I do, too. It is the promise of light in the dark. The knowledge of Spring warmth following the dead of winter. It is the faith of one's hardship to end and blessings to come.
Take time to explore your belief in the good things of this Earth. There are many wonders to delight in and beautiful things to treasure.
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