tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8194421341066853189.post7931759822912464554..comments2023-06-01T04:29:41.833-07:00Comments on Brian Cameron's Daily Paintings: WINDOW SHOPPINGBrian Cameronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01471425334773152863noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8194421341066853189.post-67674242507542632432013-04-11T17:33:42.773-07:002013-04-11T17:33:42.773-07:00ha ha! Karen. I had you in the back of my mind whe...ha ha! Karen. I had you in the back of my mind when I was ranting! Seems to me you voiced a similar opinion on your blog not too long ago. Pressure seems to be a detriment to my process whether it's financial or a deadline or whatever. I've been more productive since I let the blog take a backseat to the painting. I will admit the blog has been primarily a vehicle to sell. But selling large format works just doesn't happen on the blog. I had hoped to make a nice steady income from the little ones but now I see it is way too much time and energy for very little return. Maybe I'll do some little ones again - but for now I'm working large scale. Thanks for your thoughts Karen. Paint on!Brian Cameronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01471425334773152863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8194421341066853189.post-55390826871484038112013-04-11T15:56:00.244-07:002013-04-11T15:56:00.244-07:00Not a grumpy rant at all, Brian! I can relate, an...Not a grumpy rant at all, Brian! I can relate, and I bet the majority of "daily painters" can or WILL have these same thoughts. Feeling like we have to knock out a painting for the blog is a real detriment to meaningful work. I think our best work comes when we paint with LOVE for what we are doing. Those are my thoughts, for what it's worth. I'm just finding my way like you are, and will continue to enjoy your posts when they come. Karen Wernerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09219465750662732796noreply@blogger.com