
Second photo is of the "abstract" I've been working on. As you can see, and as I mentioned before, it's turned out to be more of a landscape than an abstract. I won't even bother to show the first failed attempt. Suffice it to say that while it's interesting, it's not what I had in mind at all. It's currently living in the studio closet. It's just going to have to stay hidden until inspiration strikes.

As for this damn 'landscape', I'm stuck. Now, the husband thinks it's lovely. That's because he can tell what it is ... a field of bluebonnets. I'm still training him about art. He's making progress, sometimes even surprises me, but this time around I'm not exactly happy with his reaction to it. I'm not trying to make it obvious that it's a field of bluebonnets, ya' know? Sadly, he's correct. There's not much question about subject matter. You don't have to think about it. You don't have to use your imagination. It's boring. I don't like it.
What to do?
Any suggestions??????
Namaste y'all ...
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