Sunday, May 30, 2010
Consider Memorial Day!
“Ponder where you are and what you have on your plate
Seems like we never stop, you know we never wait
We don’t think about what’s around us; maybe out of view
Don’t have time to think; let alone stand and review
But what if we could be there for a moment in time
How much could we even take seeing the battle line
Would our ears fill with noise that would cause us pain
Would our fears be so great we’d almost be insane
How many gave so much so you and I could live free
To try to live our dreams and be who we want to be
Should we just stop and say thank you for one day
Look at the costs of it all and what they had to pay
So when you eat your barbecue with family and friends
Think about all who gave and don’t let their memory end.”
“Have a great weekend! We’ll see you next week, God willing.
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
Copyright MMX Auld, Ltd
Sunday, May 23, 2010
May 23rd “Priceless”
"YarmouthGristMillPond”
Size: 20" X 24" Giclee' on Canvas Hand Embellished by Artist; Certified & Limited From "The Beautiful Cape Collection". - Click HERE - Find the ENLARGED paintings with details, pricing, shipping and more as well as my comments on the paintings.
BLOG BURST:
"“Wikipedia”, the free encyclopedia of the internet, defines “Priceless” as something so valuable it can never be sold for any price, often used as hyperbole for something with extremely high value.”
Have you ever found yourself really just looking around you and stopping to consider how many priceless things you have acquired? Maybe you haven’t acquired them at all? Maybe they’re not all tangible. Maybe you missed out on some things that poured through your hand or things you just threw away. You know feelings and all.
People talk about the big three, health, relationships and money. Everybody has their perfect world, perfect home, perfect family, perfect children, perfect everything. When the truth Is life is a traveling road show, a roller coaster on wheels and often a turbulent storm. We think we’re in control. We’re not. We think we have it all. We don’t. We think it’s only going to get better, at least the positive people do and often it doesn’t.
With all life throws at you and no matter what, where or when, its nice to have priceless pieces of art work, art paintings, around us to help us cope, let us see and keep us mindful of the proper perspective.
We can throw it all away and think the grass is different even if not greener and tell ourselves we are happier, but are we and what is the collateral damage?
Great paintings give you hope, translate you to fond memories and act like stable giants in the midst of storms.
Hope you have a fine day and we’ll talk more about these things soon."
POETIC PONTIFICATION:
“What did it cost for you to make that choice in life?
Was it a friends, home, family, husband or wife?
Did you gather all you needed to set your mind at ease?
When it’s all said and done will God be pleased?
Did you listen to others or sit, ponder and pray?
Did you forget who created it all and what He has to say?”
“Paintings give us hope, that living breathing stream that brings forth life. Find a “Priceless” one that will stand beside you and remind you of the truth. Have a great day!! Look forward to seeing you next week!”
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
Copyright MMX Auld, Ltd
Sunday, May 16, 2010
May 16th “As The World Turns”
"DuckInlet”
Size: 12" X 16" Giclee' on Canvas Hand Embellished by Artist; Certified & Limited From "The Beautiful Cape Collection". - Click HERE - Find the ENLARGED paintings with details, pricing, shipping and more as well as my comments on the paintings.
BLOG BURST:
"I had an experience this week in which a prominent person directed his audience to “Stop, Look, and Listen”. He expressed the fact that when they do this one should have some understanding of the meaning of the words together. He pointed out that “Stop” not only meant to come to a halt, but that it meant to get rid of everything that was disabling your ability to concentrate. Anything that was disrupting your pure focus was to be abandoned. He went on to say that looking was not just having your eyes fixed on one specific location or target area. It was an act that is meant to fill your eyes with the completeness of all things going on around you at that very moment, seen and unseen. Not only was one to look side to side and up and down but one was to use every part of his being to view mannerisms, gestures, background movements, comfort and discomfort as well as eye and facial reactions to the things that were said and not said. Not stopping there, he carefully pointed out that if one really listened that they could hear more than words, more than sounds and then silence.
In doing this a persona would be better equipped to make judgments, have a clearer understanding, and perceive beyond normal circumstances.
I of course couldn’t help but think how applicable this was to our whole society and how we should take a few precious moments and engage with beautiful paintings that capture the heart’s emotions. Not only would we live and feel better but we would live in a better place and in more harmony with our fellow human beings as well."
POETIC PONTIFICATION:
“Midst the hustle, bustle, rush, road, and ride
I stopped to think in whom I do confide
Who care about more than a living soul
Who stand and self proclaim about their toils
Where have we gone; where have we been
Down the road and back; and the time is when?”
“Paintings only talk when you are prepared to look and listen. Have a great week!”
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
Copyright MMX Auld, Ltd
Sunday, May 9, 2010
May 9th “Worthless to Some; Priceless to Others”
"MarshPointLight”
Size: 12" X 16" Giclee' on Canvas Hand Embellished by Artist; Certified & Limited From "The Fall Maine Collection". - Click HERE - Find the ENLARGED paintings with details, pricing, shipping and more as well as my comments on the paintings.
BLOG BURST:
" I had a comment on a post the other day in which a person tried to make the argument that expressions of paintings were all the same and no painting was better than another. Then I saw this article in which the author said real talent as an artist wasn’t important unless your specific goal was to become famous and then you needed a boat load full. The idea is to learn some basic skills and then have fun. Of course he has a video painting course to sell you.
There’s an interesting depiction in the Bible about Solomon building God’s Temple. King Hiram sent him a man of great skill, trained to work in gold, silver, bronze, and experienced in all kinds of engraving and, get this, able to execute any design given to him. Ask yourself, why didn’t Hiram just send him someone to have fun?
Being an artist painter isn’t an easy task and yet people everywhere have adopted the idea that that person is only having fun. We teach kids as soon as they can mush their hands into paint to experience painting, not directly on the walls though!
In a throwaway relationships, feelings first, it’s all about me society, it’s hard to recognize with all of the distractions, paintings that as Picasso said, “Wash the soul everyday!"
POETIC PONTIFICATION:
“When I saw her she opened up my very heart and soul
I was caught, couldn’t breathe and my hands were cold
I want so to engage with her and really know her more
But my mouth was dry and my chin felt as if on the floor
I’d never experienced anything as I felt I was fainting
I looked closely once again; I have to have that painting!”
“If you obtain paintings that you can’t live without, they will never disappoint you! Have yourself a wonderful week, especially if you are a Mother.”
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
Copyright MMX Auld, Ltd
Sunday, May 2, 2010
May 2nd “Reflection or Desire”
"BehindTheGig”
Size: 16" X 24" Giclee' on Canvas Hand Embellished by Artist; Certified & Limited From "The Fall Maine Collection". - Click HERE - Find the ENLARGED paintings with details, pricing, shipping and more as well as my comments on the paintings.
BLOG BURST:
"Two words that can have multiple meanings and yet can be very connected are “reflection” and “desire”. Our mind spews forth millions of thoughts and ideas and we are affected by outside and internal factors. I listened to a sermon the other day where the speaker said, “You people from the USA you always think it’s going to turn out good. In England we know it’s going to turn out bad!”
I think that these two combinations of words characterize an engaging painting. I used to know a person who said, “Mr. Positive and Mrs. Negative”. Positive people usually have something in them that is beyond themselves. They move positively forward, no matter what. Negative people will ultimately find fault and dwell constantly on themselves, conditions and circumstances that are affecting them and reason that life has turned its back on them.
The wonder of a painting is that it can take you in whatever mindset you are, pull you in to reflection and transpose your thinking into something that impacts you positively. This is seen in the uses of color and light which hospitals, therapy centers and many individuals have recently discovered.
Shouldn’t you open your heart to this truth?"
POETIC PONTIFICATION:
“Here I am engaged by the look reminiscent of my youth
Staring as the beauty unfolds reminders of many truths.
It’s not a photo, but a painting and it stirs my heart today
Giving me insights and reminding me of other days.
I’m so thankful I have it and gain positives the way I do,
Because no matter what happens my thoughts are of you!”
“Acquire paintings that can pull you in and transpose your thinking “positively”. Have a great week!”
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
Copyright MMX Auld, Ltd
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Photorealism,
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