Thursday, March 24, 2011

Journey Begins

I’m standing on a cliff looking over the edge.  What shall I do?  Go forward or back?   Behind me is the familiar terrain of the things and ideas that were instilled in me over my lifetime.  They were comfortable and predictable practices one could always count on.  Not too many surprises back there. 

Before me spans an ever changing way of living and doing things. Have you noticed how quickly the language has changed: words with cryptic meanings?  The impossibilities of just a few years ago are now taken for granted.  The world has gone Hi Tech and it has left me behind… me!  How dare it?  I thought by now it would have slowed back down and come to its senses and reassess where it went wrong.  I was mistaken.  Not only is it not slowing down, its accelerating! 

I’ve been lurking here on this cliff for quite some time pondering my options.  I could go back; take the blue pill and wake up in the morning or take the red pill and see how far down the rabbit hole goes.  The way ahead is intimidating. Many monsters lie in wait eager to smash my ego to bits, many dangers strewn in my path to scuttle my dreams and ruin my life.  However, the internet has provided much information and support.  A great many people who comprise it demonstrate knowledge, compassion and an unselfish willingness to share with others.  Should I remain where it is safe or should I jump into this uncertainty?

I jump!  What the heck!  Let the journey begin!

I have been painting for a few years now and have been entering works for competition through local art associations.  Now I will expand into the electronic world with a commitment to be honest in my art and in my dealings with others.  I also commit to help others who ask for it and welcome any advice, constructive criticism or suggestions offered.
                                                                               

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like your new website! A very nice introductiion to you and your artfull journey. I sure hope your wife gets art on-line too.

Jo

Unknown said...

Thanks Jo. I appreciate the input. And my wife is lightyears ahead of me. She has me testing the cyber waters for her.

Tim