Showing posts with label Stormy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stormy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

It's Been a While, Huh?

It's been a while, huh?

I'm almost finished with a new painting, but after all this time (since late January), my painting output has been very low. Some of it is because I feel tired a lot, plus I handle my brother's affairs because he's in a nursing home, and I look after my wife because she (along with me) have developed old people's afflictions.

But I realized, too, that although I still love well-done art, I HATE ðŸ˜¡the art business, which makes me feel less motivated to paint. Granted, the recession that started in 2007 limited my sales quite a bit, as well as that of other artists.

I remember an artist friend told me years ago that she got more respect as an artist than she ever got working at a "real" job. Back then, I really took that to heart. But it never happened with me. So many people, including gallery owners, think artists are so desperate for exposure and sales that we'll do anything to get those things.

Well, I know I probably shouldn't put this out in the public eye. I just get awfully frustrated and angry at how the world is.

BUT -- I do believe God wants me to keep painting, even if I never sell another piece. Using whatever gifts He gave me glorifies Him. and it's important to me to glorify God in any way that I can.

I should be able to post a new painting here later this week, but in the meantime, here's an oldie. Enjoy, and I'll talk to you again soon.


Mark Junge

www.MarkJunge.com or www.SouthwestSpaces.com

 

Friday, November 15, 2024

The Colors of Autumn

The Colors of Autumn is my latest painting. It's obviously not a desert scene, the landscapes I always felt are my best paintings, but sometimes when it's fall, I want to do something that celebrates this wonderful season.

The size is 18" x 24" / 45.7cm x 61cm. I gave it a slightly blurry look to give the image a dreamy appearance. The inspiration came from an image I saw on deviantArt.com, and the composition follows a painting I made many years ago with elk instead of a deer.

Enjoy!!

The Colors of Autumn

Detail

Mark Junge

www.MarkJunge.com or www.SouthwestSpaces.com