Good lord.. I've really got to get on this whole update thing, don't I?
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Tell you what... I'll promise to try, if you all promise to believe me and forgive me when I forget again, yes?
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Awesome!
See? Everyone wins :)
Let's see.. Where were we? Ah yes.. I'd left RDNA, my home away from home due to growing physical issues that were preventing me from working. Hardly seemed fair for me to stay there that way, as there were so very many incredibly talented artists capable of fulfilling the quota required and here I was busy getting my spinal nerves burnt off.
Nevertheless, I am alive and remarkably enough, actually on the road to recovery at long last. When I began my therapy a few years ago, it was presented as something along the lines of a 'once in a while thing' and that I'd be back to normal ( or as 'normal' as I get, anyway) in no time.
That was what.. 2? 3 years ago now? That will teach me to listen to doctors.
ANYWAY..
Yes. Better is good. I got here without the help of the medical community, ironically enough. By the time they had finished with me I was unable to walk without a cane and told to expect a wheel chair within 6 months. That was 7 months ago and I've been without a can for three of those and in less pain for two.
Can anyone say 'Insurance milking'?
Ahh see? I knew you could :)
So here I am. Painting on commision now and working in 3d and doing the texture thing here as well again. It's nice, even if it isn't like it used to be. I still adore doing it and thus being ABLE to do it doesn't suck either, no?
And there we have it. An actual update! Try to contain your wonder ;)
Now perhaps I will get less emails from people wondering where I am and where all my stuff went! :P
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Peace.
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Comments (8)
odf
Oh, Stacey! I can't even start to tell you how much I love this. So beautiful, so expressive, so powerful. I love how you did the fabric, the skin, so delicate in the colors, yet with such vivid strokes. I love the composition, the pose, the way you create such an expressive face with just a "quick pass". I'm out of words here. I really like this very, very, very much.
dido6
Beautiful soft work. I love the style and colors!
sodisback
love it
A_
wow, beautiful. so emotional. truely amazing.
Fogge
Beautiful painting and style. Excellent work!
klapakling
This is a very beautiful painting. I like the softnes you have given it. Wonderful creation Stacey
barryjeffer
This is beautifully done Stacey. Well done!
ninaisricci
Dear Stacy, It reminds of the thinker from Rodin. The difference is the thinker is a man and here is perhaps how a woman is in her private time with her thoughts.. It is sometimes movements that we do not see behind close doors that touch us the most. I am very touched by your work, thank you for this moment. You are a very talented person. Nina