Making Room for New Work

Clearing the studio to make room for new work is on the to-do list. For me, moving work around, discarding the trash, organizing the space gives me inspiration. Sometimes it’s so hard to even walk into my work space, but the idea of cleaning helps.

Available small works

Every piece of artwork has meaning to me. Each one has special meaning, helped me grow and moved my work forward. These were done during the time I discovered I could handle watercolor paints in all their loveliness.

  • Kassos, 9×12 Watercolor on paper

These works came from places in Greece that I wished to visit, and one that I did visit. The images of Greece have such a pull on my psyche that can only come out with these heavenly deep colors and blazingly bright whites.

  • Kalymnos, 9×12 Watercolor on paper

Clearing the studio of these small pieces of work is cathartic. It means there’s room for growth, for more, for abundance.

  • Amorgos, 10×8 Watercolor on paper
©Dora Sislian Themelis, Amorgos, 10x8 Watercolor

Moving these small pieces to new homes won’t bother me a bit either. They were my process. They were my focus. Now they can shine in a new space and make it happy.

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Author: Dora Sislian Themelis

As a fine artist, I paint, knit, and make jewelry, to figure it all out.

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