
Trying to keep it simple is harder than you think.
Each time I straighten out my life, fate adds another kink.
Today’s prompt was “Simple“.

Trying to keep it simple is harder than you think.
Each time I straighten out my life, fate adds another kink.
Today’s prompt was “Simple“.
Life tends to do that!!! What a beautiful illustration of the point is your photo!
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Thanks, Janet. The poem was a good deal longer..like 16 lines–but I decided it needed simplifying!
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Life was simple, before that first pimple!
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Pimple was the only word I could think of to rhyme with simple, as well. Except for wimple and dimple. Didn’t seem like the makings of a poem to me.
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Yes, life is always messy and we want simplicity, which we think of as neat. Maybe simple ISN’T necessarily neat. Maybe we can be messy AND simple?
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Of course. That is the very definition of a baby!!!
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Actually, to be truthful, I think simple bores me. I usually find a way to create little complications or flourishes which is what for me creates the art. I know, I know. There are wonderful artists whose art is beautifully simple. I’m just not one of them. I am into details. Often, too many of them! Drives me crazy at times but it is who I am.
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Actually, I am trying to simplify my life; it has always been complex because I, too, love the excitement of new things. However, with age, I cannot do it anymore. But it is boring.
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Well done. Love the pot.
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Holy cow I’m so happy I stumbled across your site! Well done.
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Thanks, Gabe..You make my day.
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Gabe, can you explain your wonderful art work on your blog? Is it done with Photoshop or a paint app from photos?
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I’m so glad you enjoy! What began as a hobby/ art therapy more than a year ago has developed into something more.
I (usually) start with several of my photos, selecting interesting elements, then edit. Once I’ve created this collage, its easier for me to visualize a finished product.
I use my iPad Pro and Apple pencil and an app called ProCreate to paint this collage (a lot of tracing required), then run it through several filters until I transform it into something that looks more palatable.
For some images, I run through a second painting post edit after filtering because I can magnify to the level of the pixel and fix some of my earlier errors (clearly, I’m not always successful).
This has become a long-winded explanation, but I wanted to make sure its clear that I need A LOT of help from apps, that it’s more complicated (but rewarding) than plugging a photo into one of the many art rendering apps (pretty, but not as much fun), and that this is a hobby that anybody could pursue, and enjoy.
Thanks for checking out my blog and I hope to see you back soon!
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I didn’t mean to skip over your excellent writing.. I was just curious about the illustrations and guessed your process was much as you explained it. I have played around with just what I can do with iPhoto editing but fear getting into it more as I’m afraid I’d vanish into the experience and never write again.
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