The return of the prodigal son, or how to face one’s fears
The temporary exile from my studio didn’t necessarily mean I couldn’t paint: after all, there is all my plein air gear out there in the garage — I could just go out and paint landscapes every day. But I didn’t. It seemed too cumbersome to store oil paintings in this tiny hotel room; and I … Continue reading The return of the prodigal son, or how to face one’s fears
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