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Il Paradiso II

I have added a glaze to the sky and painted a second layer over the landscape, wiping away some of the bits to let the underpainting show through.  Next, I will go back into the clouds to bring back some highlights and deepen the shadows. Getting close…

Il Paradiso I

So I am starting something new. I have been working on a landscape today in my studio from a photo I took in Italy last March of an area called Il Paradiso (Paradise). I have not done many studio landscapes, preferring to work outdoors (en plein air), but I have loved working in layers lately, so I am giving it a go. This is the base layer, and as it dries, I can work some glazes over it to bring some depth to it.

Passages

In some ways, my recent trip to Assisi was a passage into a new realm… a new reality for me. A realm that allowed me to be far away from all of the things that collect my attention. Passages are like thresholds in that it is what you pass over or go through to get past where you have been. Another way to look at it is like being on the edge of the ocean. While standing on the shoreline, you can see the land where you are, yet look out to the distant horizon and visualize all the potential that is unseen… all of the possibilities. We are often too busy doing the things of life that we never go to the shore, or take the time to open the door that is right in front of us. We get distracted by all of the things that one author calls the “Tyranny of the Urgent” which pulls at you from all directions… like Saint Anthony being tormented by Demons we give attention to the thing that is pulling at your attention the hardest at the moment. While having my own demons to wrestle with during my trip away, I was able to take the time needed to rest, and meditate and ponder my existence and wrestle with these angels and demons. I hope that I have returned with a clearer view of who I am and the life God has layed before me. There is still a lot of work to be done ahead, but moving forward, I plan to take more of these retreats to reflect on the goodness of God and take long walks along the seashore to meditate on the wonderful life I DO have, not be distracted by what is “missing” in my life. We all have so much!

So going with the “passage” theme, Here are some images of doors that I took while in Rome and Assisi. If anyone knows a good “passage” themed poem, feel free to post it in the comments section below. For now I insert a portion of a “Blessing for the Traveler” by John O’Donohue…

When you travel
A new silence goes with you,
And if you listen,
You will hear what your heart
Would love to say.

May you travel in an awakened way,
Gathered wisely into your inner ground;
That you may not waste the invitations
Which wait along the way to transform you.

May you travel safely, arrive refreshed,
And live your time to its fullest;
Return home more enriched, and free
To balance the gift of days which call you.

great knockers!

Assisi IS AMAZING…

Here are a few of my over 400 photos that I took while in Assisi. What can I say. Nothing, just look and pause, then leave a comment below if you wish… Feel free to take any of these if it pleases you. ~Peace, Rich

Palm Sunday with Olive Branches

Room with a night view

Francis

Friar

Room with a view

Assisi

Italy Pix

So, I have finally uploaded a few photos from Rome. I was busy working the tech for a conference in Rome, so I had little time. I did however get away for a single evening for a walk to the Pantheon for pizza and a bottle of wine. Here are a few highlights…