In the spring I was told my glocoma could be remedied at the same time as the cataract removal so we set that into motion. Several complications occurred and when I finally went back to my art, several more complications arose. It is November and I am still trying to get glasses that will allow me to paint on a large canvas without changing glasses every minute. That sure prevents an artist from getting in the ‘zone’. Now I am waiting to have a pair of split focus, not progressive, bifocal glasses made. I hope it helps.
For now, you will see that I am working on smalls and on detail for a few portraits. I can see pretty good at close up range. I think I will begin to limit my show entries to one or two a year. I want to use my time working on things I feel are more urgent, like these portraits of my grandchildren. Actually, this is a great grand child! He has two brothers and a sister. I already did one of his little brother but I am not satisfied with it. I will do a different image. Well, I want to get back to work. Hugs, Diana