Sunday, February 3, 2019

I'm Not Boasting

I’m not boasting, but I am proud of what I have created. 

Years ago I was talking to a counselor and she said something that has been working its way through my subconscious percolating to the surface every now and then, and then going back down. Her words have resurfaced and I have been wrestling with it again, now I will do so gleefully. 

She said that I was the power behind the sun. What she was really pointing to was that I helped make it possible for others to shine, to go out and do their work, follow their dreams and take comfort in me taking care of the fort. Forts come in many shapes and sizes. As I look back on the last couple decades, I can see how this has played out and is still playing out in my life. Lots of emotions do come up, but ultimately I settle on my own comfort (and thank God) that I am now able to recognize this in me and use this knowledge for the good of all, including me.

Don’t get me wrong, I actually love to work, I like being active, I love to see people shine, and I do like being a support to other.  

A few weeks ago, I asked my colleague to mention my name when she announced a new color that was now available to the Enkaustikos paint line. I created it after all, but in the past I never asked for any recognition. In fact, when I would post about a color I made, I rarely mentioned that I had developed that color. I gave credit to the company. 

So, I am not boasting, but I am proud to say that I have created a tremendous line of paint colors for Enkaustikos. Some of these colors have been for exciting projects, some are custom colors for other artists, some as limited editions, and many to enhance and extend the color palette of the paint line that already exists. As I posted these color chips I realize there are a couple missing and I will give them credit soon enough. 

I am proud, and I am grateful for having this opportunity and I am proud to share the colors that I developed. I’m going to be creating a set with some of these colors. I would love to hear your feedback, your support is greatly appreciated. let me know which colors you enjoy using or that catch your eye. 

~ In this personal life lesson, I am learning how to be my own Sun ~

My new personal fave - Nostalgia 



Backyard Blues in a PBS Set
Best Loved in a PBS Set



Brenda's Place in a PBS Set
Coolness - EnkaustiKolor


Cool Pink - EnkaustiKolor
Coral - EnkaustiKolor


Cottage Lake in a PBS Set
Dusty Indigo in a PBS Set


Everyone Loves Pink in a PBS Set
Flamingo  in a PBS Set


Gingeranga in a PBS Set
Vernal - main line


Hedera - EnkaustiKolor
In the Grey in a PBS Set


Jonquil - EnkaustiKolor 
Kentucky Bluegrass in a PBS Set


Kentucky Storm in a PBS Set
Backyard Blues in a PBS Set


Neighbor's Porch in a PBS Set
Nut Brown - EnkaustiKolor


Ochre - EnkaustiKolor
Alizarin Gold - main line


Atmosphere - main line
Bismuth Green - main line


Burnt Lilac - main line
Citron - main line


Deep Lake - main line
Dioxazine Purple Light - main line


Dusk - main line
French Ultramarine Light - main line


Irish Grey - main line
Midtone Grey - main line


Savannah - main line
Opal Rose - main line


Opal Sapphire - main line
Opal Gold - main line
                
    


Payne's Grey - main line
Rochester Thunder - main line


Sage Green - main line
Naples Yellow Hue - main line


Seattle Grunge in a PBS Set
Tonal Green - main line


Gum Nut in a PBS Set
Winter Sky - main line


Oh My! Orange in a PBS Set
Summer Sizzle in a PBS Set


Deep Sky - EnkaustiKolor
Southern Drive in a PBS Set


Spring - EnkaustiKolors
Summer Mint in a PBS Set



Saffron - EnkaustiKolor


Tonal Grey - EnkaustiKolor