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WE MADE IT. Edition 12 of 12. Here we go.

This month I am selling original abstract paintings and prints of these original paintings.

It's quite likely you're thinking, "you painted 29 paintings?!" or "you painted 290 paintings?!?!!?" and the answer is a giant "NO." and "NO squared."

I didn't. I failed. Or you could call it "copped out." Or you could call it "quit early." Or you could call it "made the right decision."

While I was 29, I painted 18 abstract paintings. Which is 11 less than the 29 I thought I could paint.

The kicker though is that I am only selling SIX abstract paintings.

Here's what happened:

First, please understand that I consider myself a crafter. I MAKE STUFF. I do not consider myself an artist. This is not a modest, bashful or "fishing for a compliment" statement. It's the truth. I just love to make. Over the years I have painted, not to be an artist but to play with paint. I made this giant lyric art that's still one of my favorite things. I made a ton of abstact paintings that totally sucked. I made this painting that hangs over our fire place. I made these paintings that hang on our living room. And there's a giant painting that hangs in our bedroom and one in my office. I love all of these paintings and they were the reason why I thought I could paint 29 more and – gulp – sell them.

A funny thing happened when I decided to paint for money and not for display in the Elise Blaha National Craft Museum. It got hard. LIKE SUPER, almost numbingly hard. I over-thought. A lot. And it showed. I tried to under-think and that also showed. I struggled. Massively.

But I had a year. I had time to push through this creative struggle. And there were wins admist the awful. There were wins against the moderately okay. I fell in love with a few of the paintings. So in love that I couldn't imagine selling them. And that's when I knew it would be okay to sell them.

abstract painting at elisejoy.com

That became my barometer. Did I love this too much to let it go? Okay. Then it would it be okay to actually sell it. I can't sell something I don't want myself.

I realized in December I was never going to get 29 paintings I loved enough to keep. I mean, MAYBE I could have, but I wouldn't have ate, slept, watched True Detective, cared for Ellerie, sold a December edition of MAKE29, wrote for the blog or laughed. So I resigned myself to 10, which felt doable.

Then, Monday, January 5th, I was talking to my mom on the phone. It was 4:30pm. Ellerie was pulling everything out of my office cupboards. We were in that hour before Paul gets home when everything feels upside down and I've developed a low-grade headache. I was mixing paint. It was getting dark (not ideal painting light). I said to my mom "I still have to finish two damn paintings by tomorrow [to drop off to be scanned in time for promo]."

"Elise," she said, "Why? Why do you need ten? Sell what you have."

I mumbled something about expectations and angrily smushed (technical term) my brush around in the paint.

abstract paintings at elisejoy.com

We hung up and I scooped up Ellerie and looked around the room, where I had been hanging all my paintings, and knew she was right (as mom's are apt to be). I didn't have to sell ten. I didn't have to sell ANY. But there were eight I liked and there were six I adored. And so those were the six I'd sell.

I slept like a rock that night.

abstract paintings at elisejoy.com

Painting, I realized throughout this year, is HARD. This was by far the hardest edition for me to create and I didn't even succeed. This habit takes a level of connection that you can't always force. It takes a block of time that you don't always have. It takes a decent amount of natural light that doesn't always exist. It takes work, of course, but it also takes a frame of mind and emotion. It's more than a love of color. It's, well, I still don't know what it is, but it's a lot.

I'm glad I tried though. I learned more through this struggle than from some of the successes. I ended up with six pieces of art that I really love which is six more than I had on February 22nd.

abstract paintings at elisejoy.com

So today, I am excited to share them with you. (Here is the official MAKE29 page.) There are six acrylic on canvas abstract originals that will go on sale on January 22nd. You can see them all here. Pricing these sucked. I have no track record with paintings. I have no background in painting. I don't plan or want to be a painter long-term so it's not like I have to worry about under-pricing or over-pricing my future self. I also have an intense love for them and don't want them to leave my house. As you can imagine, this made me fluctuate between prices like $30 and $8,000. I googled. I questioned. I tried various formulas and got various results. I compared and contrasted. 

But ultimately I just decided to sell them all (various sizes and various level of personal obsession) for $290 each – that includes shipping to the US.

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Each of these paintings has been professionally scanned and I will also be selling limited edition large giclee prints in quantities of 29. The giclee prints are beautiful (all thanks to my local printshop). If you purchased a flamingo, you've seen this quality already. It's hard to capture via photo, but it's beautiful. As a hail Mary finish and because I really love these, I am releasing editions of 290 of smaller 8x10s and 12x12s giclee prints. The photos right above and below this block of text are of the print samples.

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On one hand, this is an awkward, anti-climatic & really complicated way to end this project. But on the other hand, it's a solid send-off. I did what I set out to do: I experimented. I pushed myself creatively. I learned something. I kept my business running. I got to make stuff.

I'm sure I'll have much more to say on this topic soon, but in the meantime, my sincerest thanks to you for following along.

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64 responses to “JANUARY MAKE29 : behind the scenes.”

  1. Lori Avatar

    I may have been skeptical about abstract paintings and whether it was something I would ever like. I’m not skeptical anymore. They’re really, really beautiful. Well done, Elise.
    Going out on a high note!

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  2. Gerilyn Larsen Avatar

    The paintings are great. And you are right…painting is HARD. But I am super proud of you as a maker and goal setter. You did what you set out to do and recognize what you have learned. Growth is always a beautiful thing!

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  3. Helene Avatar

    That is so beautiful Elise, these paintings, these words and this year of creation, dedication and love. What a good example to all of us.
    Thank you.

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  4. Barbara Avatar

    As always, thank you so much for your honesty and transparency. This really makes me go and think long and hard about my priorities.

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  5. Hanna Avatar

    Wow! I’ve always thought that my weakest craft is paint. I’ve never done a whole painting in my life, but yours make me wish I’d just do at least one. Yes, I’m going to make that a goal this year. Good luck with selling them! (although maybe you’re secretly hoping they won’t so you could keep them)

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  6. Carrie Avatar

    I love that you are completely honest in your process. It really makes everyone appreciate the hard work and creativity that we have seen in so much of your work. They are beautiful btw!

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  7. Kelly Avatar

    Bravo! Well done.

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  8. Stephanie Avatar

    These are gorgeous! I love that you named (most of) them after your One Little Words.

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  9. Laura Avatar

    Beautiful! Love “shake”.
    lauraelysha.com

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  10. Alissa Avatar

    I think this is a great way to end and I like that you named them after your one little words. And as always I appreciate your transparency and honesty.

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  11. Carly Friesen Avatar

    I can definitely appreciate the stress of trying to create a painting “worthy of being sold”… it’s crazy how much that last part affects how we feel about our work. That being said – these are so, so beautiful.
    This whole Make29 project has been an absolute joy to watch, read and shop! I can’t wait to see what your 30th year has in store!

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  12. Mel Avatar

    I think this is a truly wonderful way to end MAKE 29! Amazing paintings, honest words and so much you and we have learned. I have loved every step of your journey this past year.
    Bravo.

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  13. Jessica Avatar

    This post really resonated with me. I loved your distinction between being a maker and being an artist. You put to words something I’ve been mulling over in my head for a while! And I LOVE these paintings. I’m so incredibly impressed I must have one!

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  14. Johanna Avatar
    Johanna

    Such great titles for those paintings 🙂 Here’s to SO MANY THINGS you made during the year. I applaude you, Elise!

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  15. Anna Avatar

    So gorgeous, Elise. This is inspiring me both to nab a print on the 22nd and to try out some abstract painting of my own.

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  16. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    I’ve enjoyed watching Make 29 take shape, truly inspiring. I’m sorry to see it end. Look forward to seeing your next project. Michelle t

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  17. Karen C Avatar
    Karen C

    Absolutely lovely! You blend colors beautifully! Congratulations on completing the Make29 year. You’re going out with a bang!

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  18. Allie Avatar

    Lovely! I’ve wanted to try my hand at an abstract painting – because you make it look so doable and worth it – I haven’t yet. I’m very tempted to scoop up one of your originals instead – gorgeous colors – and just focus on my work/”art” instead.

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  19. Sandi Keene Avatar

    What a amazing year! And I loved your words in this post. This month you redefined success. No failure here, folks! And isn’t that a very necessary skill for life and for parenting? And now for being a maker. Yay for wonderful you!

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  20. Leah Avatar

    I was thinking the same thing!! (About the naming them after your one little words.)

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  21. Elisa Sims Albury Avatar

    I love you. And I don’t love you any less for doing what is best for you as an artist/creative/maker, or what is best for you as a person, or what is best for your family. What you have accomplished with make29 has blown.my.mind. Well done!

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  22. JC Avatar

    Don’t get down about the send off. Those 6 paintings are awesome, and the prints still have the 19 theme. This project is so inspiring, and awesome. I’m so impressed with where you have been able to take this business.Now I just have to ask if you are doing/what are you thinking for the next project?

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  23. Elizabeth Avatar
    Elizabeth

    Thanks for sharing your creations and your journey. The stories about your journey is why you’re one of my first reads every morning.

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  24. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    yes! great catch! they are named after OLW, even SWEET which was my first (never really talked about) word. 🙂

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  25. Kim B. Avatar
    Kim B.

    I think this is fantastic. You pushed and you pushed, and then you did what felt right. I like that line that you have more paintings than you like now than you did last February. Good for you – and your willingness to share your struggle with this is a great part of what keeps people rooting for you. You done good, girl!

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  26. Olive Avatar

    Love reading the story behind the paintings and especially love the naming after your OLWs. All of the paintings you have are wonderfully delicious and I’m looking forward to grabbing some awesome prints!!

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  27. Nikki M Avatar
    Nikki M

    This reminds us how human you are. You’ve always inspired me in your work as a goal setter who achieves all all all of her goals but this one here…the takeaway for me was that we are all awesome and we just have to try all sorts of things to find our happy, our awesome, our like but not loves…they all make us who we are. Thank you for continuing to inspire and so candidly share. For the record, I adore these.

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  28. Teri Avatar

    Good for you, Elise! This post, I’m sure, will be one of those you should bookmark for yourself to go back to and re-read whenever you feel stuck or stressed. Congratulations on an AMAZINGLY productive year.

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  29. Carrie Avatar

    They are beautiful! And I just love your description of the process.

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  30. Meredith Avatar

    Congrats, Elise! What an epic year and an epic project! Make29 has been so inspirational! The paintings are beautiful. Thanks for sharing the journey with us (and all the bumps along with the successes).

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  31. M Avatar
    M

    E: A number is a goal, not a measure of success. Readjust your success barometer! You made stuff, sold stuff, and inspired the hell out of us this year. You put yourself in the ring. Tonight at the table with your family, say a Cheers to a successful year (and don’t invite your inner critic)!
    Now, I have a guest room to decorate and need to decide which print(s) I want.

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  32. Carolyn Williams Avatar

    Good job shaking it off! Btw,i love ‘shake.’ It looks like a rainy city to me. Congratulations on this project!

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  33. Carolyn Williams Avatar

    I loved that, too! But wondered about sweet… ☺

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  34. M Avatar
    M

    Lori is so right. I have never been a fan of abstracts, but something about yours resonates with me.

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  35. Laura Avatar

    I’m really glad you shared this story– it totally fits in with your motto of “shoot for progress, not perfection,” which I’ve found so helpful in pursuing my own goals. And, as I’ve remembered with many an art project, I believe that your work should never become so oppressive and burdensome then you’re FORCING IT OUT OF YOURSELF as your kick and scream. Save that for other things! I think we can all learn a lot about managing our personal expectations from this story. Also: bravo on kicking ass at this project. I totally admire what you’ve been making happen and how you’ve been challenging yourself.

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  36. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    Bravo!!

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  37. Erin Avatar

    You’ve got it all backwards girl. You may not have painted 29 paintings (I mean that’s crazy anyway since you had so many other projects going on like knitting all those blankets!) but you COULD have painted 29 if you wanted to. The way I look it is you were very well capable of creating all those but you’re not one to half ass your work. If you’re going to do it, you’re going to do it right. So you didn’t paint 29 different paintings so what. You painted six kick ass paintings instead of 29 so so paintings. You didn’t fail anything with this last make29 month. You killed it with such gorgeous product. Own it Elise!

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  38. crystal Avatar

    I kinda have tears in my eyes and want to give you a big hug. Thanks for saying painting is hard. It is. And people make it look so damn easy. It’s frustrating and it’s beautiful at the same time.

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  39. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Brave of you to just stop when you needed to! They are wonderful works of art!

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  40. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    I’m thinking you Adjusted. And then you rocked it. It was fun to track this year long endeavor. Congrats on hitting the finish line.

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  41. Brittany Avatar

    I second Crystal! Thanks so much for giving insight into how hard painting/”art” is. It’s so easy for people to think it’s effortless. This statement sums it up so perfectly: “This habit takes a level of connection that you can’t always force.”
    Congrats on finishing Make29. I’ve been reading your blog for a few years, but I think this was the year I 100% fell in love with it. A lot of that can be attributed to Make29, and I can’t wait to see what’s next for you.

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  42. Sarah Avatar

    I kind of love this post. Wait, I DO love this post. Admitting defeat, or that you didn’t meet your own expectations, doesn’t make you weak, it just makes you human. 🙂

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  43. Laura Avatar

    Congratulations Elise. It’s been super fun to be a part of your journey. I loved your honesty in this post. Can I just add – I would LOVE if you made t-shirts with ‘long live handmade’ (when you get to your t-shirt making). Very excited to see your next project(s) unfold.

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  44. Logan Avatar
    Logan

    In the first photo (with long live handmade), is that the print “Shake” in your shop? The color between this photo and the listing look different, so I wasn’t sure. Thanks!! I love all of your paintings!

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  45. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Elise Blaha and Lisa Congdon will make you fall in love with abstract art in all its glory. These are so great. And you did succeed because you found a solution that works.

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  46. Laurel Holman Avatar

    It’s all about being flexible and rolling with the punches. Great life lesson. You have nothing to feel awkward about. This is huge! Love them all. Congratulations on finishing up this awesome series.

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  47. Cynthia Bell Avatar
    Cynthia Bell

    SHAKE will be mine! cackles
    Love it Elise!

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  48. Christine K Avatar
    Christine K

    Well done Elise. I love them all. I think it would be great if you did a tutorial on creating a painting.

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  49. Jo Eades Avatar

    I’ve been waiting/hoping for these to come up 🙂 I was wondering if you could please confirm what time these will go on sale if I am living in Melbourne, Australia. I think it’s 7.00 am but I want to make sure so I don’t miss out. Thanks Jo

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  50. Ronnie Avatar

    Haven’t left a message in a while, but just wanted to say these are seriously beautiful, Elise.
    You totally nailed it.
    Ronnie xo

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