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 Greetings!
 
 I've talked about Stephen Pressfield's The War of Art ad nauseam for 4 or 5 years.... So I was freaking freakin' out when I heard that Pressfield was on Oprah to talk about his work. AWESOME. Everytime someone reads that book and applies it to their life, the world becomes a better place. (His historical fiction ain't too shabby either. Actually, it's damn amazing)
 
 As Pressfield would say, "The professional does not wait for inspiration." On Monday I needed a concept for a new painting. My favorite way to get one: brisk walking until I have a good one. I wasn't going to come back home until I had a clear idea. A 2-hour walk did the trick.
 
 New bug still life.
 
 Thumbnail sketch of my idea, using the proportions of the panel I wanted to use:
 
 
  
 Sketch of the bug pose:
 
 
  
 The setup, of sorts. More of a starting point. A few apple options, a couple cup options. Later I choose the apple, add some slices, shift things around:
 
 
  
 Layout in umber:
 
 
  
 Next stage:
 
  
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 Workspace, complete with baby monitor clipped to easel :)
 
 
  
 Next stage:
 
  
 Next stage:
 
  
 And the finished painting, "Flrrbl Devastating A Still Life" (8x16):
 
 
  
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 Until next week,
 David A. N. Cheifetz
 www.davidcheifetz.com
 
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