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Blessings2You 02-21-2015 05:51 PM

Awesome, Marion! I love the one with the little girls and the chickens. Well, I love all of them!

SallyC 02-21-2015 06:46 PM

Wow Marion. Great work. Love them all.http://ntf2.psychcentral.com/images/smiliesb/yikes.gif :winner_first_h4h: :Painting:

Lynn 02-22-2015 07:27 AM

Wow Marion

These are amazing - with or without a tremor (although knowing that makes it even more special)! I wish I could create something as beautiful as these, but sadly once I got to stick figures, my skills ran out.

I envy your talent and commitment. You go girl - this is incredible!

mrsD 02-22-2015 08:06 AM

Your paintings are wonderful Marion! Thanks for sharing them.

Starznight 02-24-2015 09:46 AM

Oh my gosh they are so beautiful, I think my favorite is the koi fish though. It's an amazing mesh up of realism and abstract. I absolutely adore artists who are able to bring contrasting styles together on a single canvas. It is no small feat!

Lynn 02-25-2015 05:41 AM

I totally agree with this. So envious of your skills.... sigh.... wish I was clever and artistic like you...... :)

jprinz99 03-04-2015 02:39 PM

Your art is simply amazing! I also favor the Heeere chicks and the next one of the trees. Impressive !!!!

marion06095 03-10-2015 07:27 AM

Wow. Thank you all for your kind remarks. What a great way to start my day.

PhireX 04-19-2015 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marion06095 (Post 639874)
This is kind of strange, but it is consistent enough that I wanted to report it here. I have Intention Tremor (link below) in both hands.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intention_tremor

I have recently been expanding my artistic skills, and I’ve been using a Wacom tablet while trying to learn to digitally paint on my computer.

My tremor, of course, is a problem when it comes to manual dexterity, but I am a big believer in “mind over matter,” and when I am using the Wacom tablet I concentrate really, REALLY hard to control my right hand.

I had not noticed it, but my hubby observed that when I am controlling my right hand with great concentration, my left hand takes on a life of its own.

It almost seems that I have willed my tremor into my left hand alone. If I really concentrate on my right hand, and sort of let my left hand do what it needs to do, I have fairly good control of my right hand. Meanwhile the left hand is twitching and doing its own thing. I am super pleased with this new understanding. As strange as it is, it is a skill that I intend to nurture.

Just sayin’.

Here's a 10 minute video of a person who has been through a pretty similar thing to you - moral of the story is - EMBRACE THE SHAKE!

http://www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake

PS - I checked out your artwork. You are extremely talented. I'm a mere photographer. I wished my whole life I could paint. =)


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