February 2013

my homecoming: a lesson on texture and patience

Studying Art

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“Make it Rain”
Oil on canvas, February 2013

My first oil in 7 years.

Painting has become my default answer to the question, “What makes you happy?” But for over 10 years now, I’ve been saying it without actually living it.  Someone I’d just met called me out on it recently– I haven’t seriously painted either because #1 I’m lazy, or #2 I’m scared to find out that I don’t have what it takes, or that it’s not for me (doesn’t make me happy).  Sometimes it takes a stranger to put you in your place and jumpstart what needs jumpstarting.

This year, 2013, I had a mindset change.  I decided that I wouldn’t hide behind the money aspect of painting anymore (“I don’t want to be a poor artist”) and just go for it 100%.  Not as a hobby I pick up more passionately when business is good, and not as an activity I act on when random inspiration hits.  Important belief shift: I can make a living and support a family with my art.

To be fair and gentle with myself, I haven’t been idle in trying to get in front of the canvas.  I’d brought out books on Chagall and Klee as early as October 2012, looking for paintings I’d like to copy.  A painter friend once told me that was how he learned — just intuitively copying the masters.  My Bargue plates are also ready and waiting for me to get back into drawing again, although just reading through the painstaking process of learning the sight-size method is overwhelming me already.  Baby steps.  I’ve also picked out dream schools I’d like to go to for further studies — I wish there were more classical ateliers in the Philippines — and have begun the arduous process of letting go of my house, which in truth is my latest art piece (a 2-year labor of love!).

Why hadn’t I painted?  My simplest answer: I had nothing to paint.

Last week, I decided to just pick out a favorite doodle and translate it onto the canvas.  There was something crucial about the first piece to come out after my hiatus, and I wanted it to be true to where I was in my life…a beacon to ready the path.

Make it Rain 

Doodling became my output of choice when I began my house project in 2010.  Zero set up, pack up, and drying time — it was heaven sent for busy me who lived on the go.

Now that I have a well-ventilated, well-lit studio and the stillness and quietude of having time, I have no excuse not to pick up the brush and work with oils again.  A friend has called it my homecoming.

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I came out with this painting initially thinking it was almost done.  One look at it and my brother said: more texture.  I realized that too; I painted it in a flurry.  I had gotten used to painting with quick-drying gouache and acrylics, I’d forgotten the texturing that oils lent.

The painting looked flatter and more lifeless than I would’ve wanted — and it didn’t have the whimsical spirit of the doodle.  Although there are times that I’d welcome a flat image, something was amiss here.  Masyadong manipis.

I played around with the waves, and ended up layering.

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While re-doing the waves, I kept thinking, “All this feels very personal, this call for texture.  I’m in my 30’s now, and the layering applies to every aspect of my life — relationships, business, food, health.  Di na pwedeng mababaw.”  And this texturing is not of hodgepodge, random layers.  It’s a decluttered layering, hindi maingay.  Every layer is meaningful, mindful.  But not without the surprise of possibility.

The flowers needed extra TLC as well.  Old habits get unearthed when given the opportunity– I found myself doing Van Gogh-inspired strokes.

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With the waves, flowers and clouds layered, I kept staring at the ground and felt it needed to breathe some more.

Didn’t know what wanted to come out, but ended up playing with greens:

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I worked on outlining the areas I wanted to pop out, and knew it was time to put the brush down when all I could do while looking at the painting was smile. 🙂

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It’s a happy painting, and I’m happy that this was what came out as my first comeback to oil.

I had so much leftover paint on the palette, and just played around with other doodle translations.

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Already bought bigger canvases, will see what comes out next.

I know I have so much to learn, and it will take the best of me to proceed with courage and caution at once.  Would love to pick up where I left off with my acrylics in 2010— was working on learning to paint people.

After working with oils for a weekend, though, I’ve been reintroduced to the patience that painting demands.  I know what this will ask of me. Will be gentle and patient, and also rigorous and unrelenting.

 

If you’d like a look at my 2010 series of paintings (acrylics), visit my flickr album.

Biking in Nuvali – my first trail

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Had my first morning trail ride in Nuvali yesterday — was happy to discover a whole new world right under my nose!

A friend came to visit so we could go biking, which I took as doing 10K rounds around the village. Ten minutes into the ride and we reached the edge of Avida Settings, saw Elaro across the street, and casually decided to head for the Bird Sanctuary (neither of us had been there before).

Little did we know we\’d end up on an actual bike trail, and 2 hours later reach Venare via the uphill path behind Montecito.
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Was an adventure of a morning, what with both of us being first timers on any trail.

We entered the soil path between Elaro and Montecito and followed the signs that pointed to the bird sanctuary.
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Yoga and dance in Nuvali – free classes ongoing

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Nuvali friends, we will soon have our very own yoga studio/healing space/juice bar so close to our homes!

I went to check out the site last Saturday — it\’s going to be located right above Yellow Cab in Solenad 1:

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Classes will start in March or April, but the good news is that they are already conducting free sessions every Tuesday morning at the Monochrome, the new events place right by the lake.

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I met Oudine Santos, one of the owners of Breathe, a few weeks back and her fitness vibe instantly rubbed off on me. That same day I took my bike out for a ride and definitively jumpstarted my fitness comeback.   Oudine was all warm and inviting about the Tuesday classes, so I was eager to give it a go this week.

It was Session#3, and my first attempt at Zumba. Until now my muscles are still (happily) complaining from the work out, but I\’d gladly do it again!

Was a great morning, what with this to greet us along with the happy smiles of about 25 participants:
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Side note: It really is such a gift to live within 5 minutes of this.

Also noted the juice bar component of Breathe, and as a raw food advocate, am mighty excited about this!
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Looking forward to next Tuesday\’s Yin Yoga, a less active form of yoga that involves prolonged stretching. My introduction to yoga was at a 3-day retreat in Palawan in 2011, where I learned that there are actually a number of different yoga practices.   Yin Yoga was one of those that I found enjoyable (we were holding our stretches by the beach!).  It \”targets the connective tissues, such as the ligaments, bones, and even the joints of the body.\”

Oudine gave a brief on the various yoga styles they\’ll be offering (Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin Yoga), and said they will eventually also offer other forms of dance, kids yoga, kids dance and pre natal and Sivananda yoga. You may email her at breatheph@gmail.com for more info.

Meanwhile, here\’s the list of yoga/dance packages for those interested to enroll already:

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Kanin Club – under renovation

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Chanced upon this last Sunday, February 3, 2013. Kanin Club is one of my favorite eating places in the general Nuvali neighborhood (note: it\’s in Paseo de Sta. Rosa).  Sharing for everyone\’s info that they are currently closed and will resume operations on February 18, Monday .

Also saw this billboard for the new Paseo commercial center under construction:

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This is the one near the Paseo wet market or palengke.  There is another complex being built on the opposite end of the main Paseo block, with Shopwise as one of its locators.

Looks tall enough for a cinema right? Still keeping my fingers crossed…

Back in the groove of life

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February is quickly becoming productivity month. Seems everyone is \”in the zone\” and busily buzzing about. A friend put it simply: the Christmas magic is gone, and people are now getting into the groove of life again.

I also finally picked up the brush last week and wet the canvas.

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Haven\’t painted with oils since 2006 — it was admittedly quite a moment.  I guess it\’s also the pressure of the possibility of losing the creative space soon… so every day left in Nuvali has turned more precious. It still breaks my heart every time a buyer looks at the house.

two extremes

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I’ve been attending weekly study groups on inner work, and I’ve been out and about more than the usual — partying, drinking, eating.

A friend recently pointed out that one can’t do both at once.  And it’s true.   They cancel each other out.  No gains to be had from either one.

All the inner work is set aside when I’m out and about, and all the lightness and pleasant randomness of an active social life gets a guilty vibe once I pick up books on authenticity and soul work.

Which way to go?