“Are those pumpkins? And corn?” asked the Muse of Many Questions. “We’re branching out from basic shapes?”
“Well… I think right now… It’s more like we’re arranging basic shapes into new and different patterns.” Thalia held up and admired their work. “This might look elementary, but everybody starts somewhere.”
Urania looked up from her book. “It says here that it takes two to make a pattern, but only one to change it. Interesting?”
“Makes me wonder about where we might shift our relationships with paint, food… the fourleg… You know, to create even more beautiful patterns?”
The secret to getting ahead is getting started.
~Mark Twain
Variations on a gourd! With corn. I’m curious what gave rise to your choice of subjects to paint? We are in fall, of course, but soon snow will enshroud the fields. A local big box behemoth last year sold clutches of 4 or 5 stalks of bedraggled field corn with a few scrawny ears for more than $10 per clump. (Entrepreneurship) Next? Pumpkin pies mingling with turkeys? Or acorn squash? My talent would preclude the turkeys at this time…. Happy Fall Day!