Bluebottle
New Member
Here's my query . 30 years ago I could split a human hair without glasses with a scalpel.
Now I need glasses to find my scalpel.
Returning to painting after 20+ years I look back at my collection and now realise how good I was.
But now it's harder. If I even sit in one position for 30 min painting I set like a fresh cast resin figure.
I get so fed up of changing glasses every 10 seconds ...no I don't like bi vocals or variables that much.
And why is it that in my 30's I had infinite patience but now want a figure painted in a day !
30 years ago I sat for hours on a broken wooden piano stool to paint. Now I have bought and modified a luxury memory foam office chair and it feels like I'm sat on a pile of house bricks.
30 years ago there were just books , few and far between for reliable good info ..but why do they seem better than the flood of on line info ?
I used to buy a figure and couldn't wait to see it painted up. Occasionally I would see one painted up at a show which spoiled my anticipation. Now, I buy a figure and can instantly see dozens on line already painted up in various ways ....it almost dampens your vigour to paint said figure as it's "already there ".
yes, I sound like Victor Meldrew ...I AM Victor Meldrew . But I'm finding returning to figure painting harder than I anticipated . Still love every atom of it but actually doing it now ? I honestly don't think I'll achieve what I did 30 years ago. I'm wondering if or not to accept a more basic painting technique now ? Less ultra perfection ?
one last thing and this is the worst , before it was a collection for life ... now it's just a few decades more. I know that's miserable ..but isn't it true for us pensioneers ? It's a shadow that I can't get rid of.
well , I thought it might be good to hear other Corporal Joneses and their thoughts too .
Now I need glasses to find my scalpel.
Returning to painting after 20+ years I look back at my collection and now realise how good I was.
But now it's harder. If I even sit in one position for 30 min painting I set like a fresh cast resin figure.
I get so fed up of changing glasses every 10 seconds ...no I don't like bi vocals or variables that much.
And why is it that in my 30's I had infinite patience but now want a figure painted in a day !
30 years ago I sat for hours on a broken wooden piano stool to paint. Now I have bought and modified a luxury memory foam office chair and it feels like I'm sat on a pile of house bricks.
30 years ago there were just books , few and far between for reliable good info ..but why do they seem better than the flood of on line info ?
I used to buy a figure and couldn't wait to see it painted up. Occasionally I would see one painted up at a show which spoiled my anticipation. Now, I buy a figure and can instantly see dozens on line already painted up in various ways ....it almost dampens your vigour to paint said figure as it's "already there ".
yes, I sound like Victor Meldrew ...I AM Victor Meldrew . But I'm finding returning to figure painting harder than I anticipated . Still love every atom of it but actually doing it now ? I honestly don't think I'll achieve what I did 30 years ago. I'm wondering if or not to accept a more basic painting technique now ? Less ultra perfection ?
one last thing and this is the worst , before it was a collection for life ... now it's just a few decades more. I know that's miserable ..but isn't it true for us pensioneers ? It's a shadow that I can't get rid of.
well , I thought it might be good to hear other Corporal Joneses and their thoughts too .