How Many Things Can I Possibly Do at Once?


Greetings!

Juggling a few things gets tricky as I am still getting two separate businesses going at the same time. Looking forward to maintaining both businesses versus building! But no complaints here...I'm creating more grey matter in the cranium as my brain learns new things!! My brain...a story for another time...

Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't include: entertaining the kiddos during spring break, buying a camper, and building my voice over booth...all at the same time the last few weeks/months.

I've been busy on the painting front as well, but you haven't seen much being posted since my latest piece is a surprise! I'm currently working on two commissions as well as starting a mini-series soon, which will include 6 x 6 panels of subjects such as flowers, mushrooms, and maybe even some cartoon portraits to go with the voices in my head

One other subject I would really like to tackle, are the portraits of all the classic horror monsters out there: the Mummy, Frankenstein's monster, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, etc.

My latest piece, "Savannah," is now available as a print if you are interested. My sizes for all prints is 10 x 12 and 12 x 14; however, I can have any size made, so just email/message me your request and I will do so ASAP. My other commission is Top Secret and can only show once complete (which is why I have not been posting many painting pics).

 

SAVANNAH - 11 x 14 Oil on Panel

SAVANNAH

SAVANNAH PRINT

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I have one other commission, "The Nature of Color," that I am working on, and this one you can see as I paint! This piece is from a repeat customer (no better feeling, I must say) who takes amazing photos: Paul E. Green. I will be using some of his amazing flower photos for my mini-series. Paul does this out of the kindness of his heart, but I WILL find a way to compensate my good friend and Air Force brother.

NATURE OF COLOR

With the addition of our camper and the upcoming camping/hiking season, I also plan on packing the painting gear and doing some small Plein Air pieces and will be blogging about those as they happen.

And one last thought: if there are subjects out there that interest you as future art pieces, please let me know!

If you've made it this far, thank you so much for supporting my art and I hope to chat again soon!

Best,


Timothy G. Arsenault

 

"Art is never finished, only abandoned." - Leonardo da Vinci

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