Art20K challenge Pro's and Con's

Ideas not coupled with action never become bigger than the brain cells they occupied~Arnold H. Glasgow
I am past the halfway point of my Art20K challenge for this year 2013. Last year I had painted 52 paintings for 2012, which totaled over 15,000 square inches. My intention this year was to have the freedom to paint larger, but at the same time I added to my goal 5,000 more square inches. I am at a pace right now to paint close to 25,000 square inches. In comparing both of the challenges this is what I have learned thus far.
Obvious, I have more time to paint much larger paintings.
Majority of customers can only afford smaller paintings, painting smaller offered more sales, but less dollars.
I have already sold twice as much in dollars this year, selling larger paintings.
Painting big allows me to be more creative and experiment.
Painting big is very freeing and inspires me to take risks.
Difficult to submit weekly posts and stay connected to fan base, due to the time factor painting larger paintings.
I'm painting for myself.
I realize I need to paint a variety of sizes to satisfy my customer’s needs, giving me a wider customer base.
I love painting large.
Large paintings create an impact in art shows.
I've discovered a new dimension and style to my current work that couldn't have been discovered with smaller works.
Why do you prefer painting larger or smaller and why?
*ART20K footage completed 12,262 square inches
*Golden Years 36" x 36" Acrylic on museum wrapped canvas, price $3240
*All art from Janet Vanderhoof’s Fine Art Gallery, maybe seen in Janet’s studio at Morgan Hill, CA. You may purchase through contacting my email jvander51@msn.com or phone (408) 460-7237. Thank you!
My Tale of the South Pacific

“When all you care about is here, this is a good place to be”. Emile de Becque
Can you remember the first time you cried at a movie? The movie was South Pacific derived from a plot by James A Michener’s Pulitzer Prize winning 1947 book, Tales of the South Pacific, and from the musical by Roger and Hammerstein. It touched my heart and my soul. I was seven-year-old, sobbing, as I watched the scene, when Lt. Cable's fatal plane crash was shot down by the Japanese, unable to return home to his love. South Pacific was a reminder of the times, not only did I relate to being a military brat, and the separation I often felt, when my father had to be stationed away from us, but was mesmerized and in love with the beautiful scenery, in which this movie took place. I also believe I had a deep knowing and premonition of a future with this island and the loss of my father to soon come after his mission in Vietnam.

Unknowingly, at 25 years old I revisited the scenes of South Pacific, in the North Shore, and Hanalei Bay of Kauai? I soon discovered that Bali Ha’i the volcanic island, within sight of the island on which most of the action takes place, really wasn’t an island in real life, but Mt. Makana cut off from a chain of mountains, found at the end of the road. Auntie Louise, owner of Tahiti Nui Restaurant, may have been the recreation of Bloody Mary’s character. The beach on either side of the Hanalei pier was the principal filming location for most of the beach scenes involving the sailors led by Luther Billis played by Ray Walston. It was here that Juanita Hall as Bloody Mary sang the song about the mysterious island Bali Hai.

Hanalei, Kauai, has captured my heart, fortunate to be able to have visited over 25 times, it has become a deep part of me where I have found much respite, enchantment and healing in my life. Once you have visited Hanalei, you will never be the same. It will be calling you as the song “Hanalei Moon” says, and as it has called me even before I had arrived.
When you see Hanalei by moonlight
You will be in Heaven by the sea
Every breeze, every wave will whisper
You are mine don't ever go away.

*Crescent Bay is my 46th painting of my #paint52 Challenge, measures approx. 8" x 11", Atelier Acrylic on 400 lb vellum, price $220.00 Sold
*Old Kauai is my 47th painting of my #paint52 Challenge, measures 12" x 16", Atelier Acrylic on Artist Canvas Panel, price $350.00. SOLD
*All art from Janet Vanderhoof’s Fine Art Gallery, maybe seen in Janet’s studio at Morgan Hill, CA. You may purchase through contacting my email jvander51@msn.com or phone (408) 460-7237. Thank you!