This summer has been slow on art sales. Surprisingly, I was slow to put them out too. Both don't work well together. I claim that I can never paint another mountain or moose... which for the most part is true. This summer I lacked inspiration and motivation to paint and thought about giving up the whole career several times! I was hoping the Big Move to New York City would change things...
I moved to New York City in August. I live in a charming 2 bd, 1 bath house right on the water on Long Island. The house has been in the family since the 1800s as a part of huge estate and original settlers. The best piece of land is kept snug under this cottage that was once used as an artist's studio. There is a rusted, iron sign out front that says "The Studio." I am excited to be fulfilling its name once again. It truly is the perfect studio with sweeping views of West Creek and the ocean.

This is West Creek during low tide. It is fun to explore in a kayak!
I have been enjoying going to the beach and boogie boarding the waves... one of my favorite things to do! I have also enjoyed getting back into my painting. Yes, I am fully inspired and thriving in my new environment. The ocean is a huge part of my life after living in Hawaii. A change of scenery is all I needed.
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