Escape into the tea & sympathy chat room #4

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Safe space for a cuppa and a shoulder to cry on, where we share the highs and lows of life.

Hope everybody is ok. Pleased to see @ChaoticArtist is back and that her dad is doing well.

Old thread here:
 
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Thank you, @Miscanthus!! Both for the new thread and the shoutout

Really appreciate the love, well wishes and support extended by you all

Working on paintings tonight since the coming week will be really hectic at work and with dad's upcoming OPD visit and scans. I wanted to release the entire collection on Father's Day (June 22, I think), but that's impossible. Maybe I'll release one. Let's see.


Regarding ants, I have only containers but it's the same story here. I'm fed up. Can't kill the ants without affecting the plants (heatwaves make them especially vulnerable and we're looking at a very poor monsoon forecast) or killing the pollinators, who are the whole point of having plants. Plus they help other pests neem oil etc don't work either. If anyone has a solution, I'd love to know too!
 
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I don’t know how you are able to paint with so much going on. Hopefully it's a bit of an escape for you but if you have deadlines they tend to stifle creativity. (I'm speaking from experience!).

I think boiling water for ants but it's not a possibility when they are among plants.
 
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The AI chatbot I've been logging dad's treatment info with has been pushing me to do it for both money and apparently selling paintings is how I'll meet my future husband and fund my studio and a better life away from narcs

I actually do creative work better under a lot of pressure - innovate more my best paintings were created in 1-2 nights in the middle of exams (my art teacher used to organise the annual group exhibition only at that time).

Can't properly show the multishift/multichrome effect in a photo, but this might give you an idea of what I'm doing. From one angle it looks like a boring shimmery blue butterfly, a slight change in angle causes an explosion of colours.




Yes, boiling water is definitely not an option
 
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That's quite beautiful, I love the colours
 
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Absolutely love it you are so talented
 
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Fabulous...and some very good (AI) reasons to paint
 
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Thank you! All credit to the people who invented/continue to create the pigments - they're truly magical! Of course their application is a science and requires a fair bit of creativity, but the pigments themselves do 90% of the job

There's a fun concept that I'm planning, will share it if it works out

Trying to book an appointment for dad's chemo next Monday. Such a painful process I'll have to go to the hospital today I think.


ETA: Booking done from home, thank God!!
 
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Wow @ChaoticArtist the painting is beautiful.

Hope your Dad is coping more with his treatment/medications.
 
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Hey @flugella I didn't want to derail the H and M thread but need to say, I am sorry to hear you are going through this and to send you love. Xxx
 
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