Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Now I've Really Done It!



I've gone and signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge. It's a challenge to get people writing and it's a big one!!!! 50,000 word novel in the month of November. I must be crazy!

I normally find some reason (read "excuse") not to start writing my fiction again so I'm hoping letting all of you know that I'm doing this will help spur me to action. The challenge is not to worry about the quality, but the quantity, to get people out of their comfort zones and off their rears and just write - allow the creative juices to flow.

Wish me luck, because with the three kids running around, it'll be pretty difficult to turn out almost 1700 words each day of the month.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Potential Disaster (on the verge of despair)

I went into the studio area to look for some reference pictures for a dear friend this evening. When I went to access my external drive that houses my digital pictures, all I got was an I/O error. I tried it on a different computer, took it apart and put it in my computer to see if it was the controller, no luck. At this point, it's completely inaccessible!! I'm praying with all I have that a friend of mine can find a way to retrieve what's there. All of my reference pictures from the past 4 years are on that drive. Barns, flowers, wildlife, landscapes, etc., in addition to hundreds of pictures of my children.

To an avid shutterbug, this is such a heartache. Suffice to say, I'm quite sad and anxious at the moment.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Hurry On Fall!

We thought fall might be arriving soon, but we're still hitting near 90 in Alabama. Some of the leaves are turning, but it's been so dry that I feel there will likely be very little color. Be that as it may, the cameras have come out and been made ready to go. This is my favorite time of year for capturing pictures of old barns, farmsteads, etc.

I'm looking forward to using some photos to further try my hand at some pastel work. I've gotten to do very little practicing but so far, I'm really enjoying using these soft pastels. They're so different from graphite and colored pencil. You can be loose and free with them and just watch something emerge. I love just looking at the colors, seeing in them different things from nature.

Thinking of the colors of fall inspires a few words to begin swirling in my mind. Enjoy!

The Colors of Fall
(c) R. Brandon Coan, 2007

Golden yellows, earthen browns
crimson reds upon the ground
an earthtone rainbow spreads before -
a muted carpet on forest floor.

The crispness of the morning air
as strolling slowly, here and there
we take in nature's wondrous sights
in the golden, dawning light

A slightly musty smell now wafts
to our noses, slight held aloft
as taking in the woodlands all
we welcome in the glorious fall.