The Challenge Is On

The tulip is moving right along. However I can say I’ve had my fair share of challenges. The green hazy stuff in the background has puzzled me from the beginning and it seems to be right there in the front trying to upstage that tulip.

I sought out some help from my online artist buddies and was given some pretty cool advice. So we’ll just have to sit back and wait for that green hazy stuff to be put in its place, back further in the distance where it belongs. I’ve got my work cut out and I’m so ready for the challenge.

Speaking of challenges, I feel challenges are stimulating and worth the fight. There were days when I felt that haze was not doing what I wanted it to do. I wasn’t getting the cooperation out of it that I wanted. And the more I continued to do what I thought needed done, the more it was in the lime light.

I was a bit discouraged yesterday when I had done all I knew to do when my buddy pulled through for me. She gave me such a clear visual and the light bulb finally went off inside my head. I woke with fresh eyes, and a wonderful ray of hope knowing that it can be done. This may take a little longer than I expected but it will be worth the wait!

Gallery Days and Giveaway is still on for this weekend so be sure to come back as I want to give another drawing away!

These turkeys were my brief guests this morning.

I thoroughly enjoyed the little visit I had with them.

Feel free to come back anytime!


5 thoughts on “The Challenge Is On

  1. I think the picture is just lovely! The tulip is perfect. The blades of grass are so crisp and clean looking. I can imagine that the green blurry stuff is very much of a challenge, even though I think it looks good now, I can’t wait to see the final picture!

  2. It came out so beautiful. Sorry, I can’t really help you on the fuzzy thing on the background.

    The deer in your backyard are such a great sight. You’ll never see them here in my property.

  3. So pretty. :^)

    The turkeys remind me of my great aunt and uncle’s house in Salinas, California. They often had wild turkeys coming through.

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