. You know I like to keep working on my paintings, don’t you? I believe it comes from not having enough money for canvases , as well as not sketching out my paintings first, as well as total and complete impatience to put my idea down fast, for gratification. So I thought I would make a brief compilation to see what this work has gone thru on it’s journey to fruition… I will make a better video tomorrow… No sleep for me (again) last night…Can you say, “MANIA!!!!” It may Hurt later, but right now it’s SO EXCITING!! PAINT PAINT PAINT!!!
Category: Bipolar Art
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Fighting
Cats outside, raising a ruckus, peeing on everything
. I wash it off.
. Dog inside, rolling with glee, woops! she takes a pee
. I clean it up.
. I’m so tired, clumsy and hungry, spilling my juice, ants come
. I kill them all.
. Round we go, round and round, cleaning and messing
. I am fighting.
. Was I born for this kneeling ?
. Cleaning up piss?
. Break my back, have an attack? For a hovel?
. A place like this.
. A place my very Own.
. Who are you, growing up rich?
. Drunken and spoiled
. Face down in a ditch.
. “Clean it up Joe, find you a Doe!”
. You kissed her, now Dad says
. “Get hitched.”
. You will hate her, yet deny it,
. Wishing you did not choose it
. Now you beat, berate, and tie her
. ( You can’t keep your wick lit.)
. It was too hard to comprehend,
. This awful struggle to the end.
. You see, the fight’s the thing,
. This is the madness our life brings
. It’s not the lovely picnic resting,
. But the jabbing and the testing
. The Cat’s reign ends in terror,
. When the rat’s the standard bearer,
. When the pigeon trumpets loudly
. ” Too much foreplay, much too rowdy”
. Lay down your arms,
. Your legs, and tiny minds
. Pursue peace, seek you’ll find
. Even in these troubled times.
. I am sad and very weary,
. Throw in the towel,
. Wipe your eyes, Deary
. The fight now over, lost and gone
, Send the soldiers to their homes.
. Bruised and battered , torn and crusty,
. Their uniform so dank and dusty
. Where’s your fight now, wheres your medal?
. All alone upon the Pedestal.
. No more gallant hero jesting
. No more contact sport or testing,
. The battles over and we won.
. The fighting is now dead and done.
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Am I a Brave Artist?
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I used to think so. Especially in High School. My mind was ablaze with boundary pushing content, just under my skin and ready to burst out in neon glory. Most days it did, and if I had a dollar for every cool doodle I left in that building I would have at least 500 dollars . I was going to say a million, but….. No, seriously-why am I so stuck? So careful? Who really cares if I am different anymore? In the Arts it is desirable to be different! Many artists feel they need a gimmick or a persona to excite interest. That is not always the case, however it really helped me drop my self-consciousness.

The Party’s Over©Susan T. Martin 2018 NOTE TO SELF: Take pride in uniqueness, courage to explore, new and untried substrate and media. I must push myself to new heights. I want to. I am still that artist.

Climbing Out (Detail of Larger Work) ©Susan T. Martin It is beginning to pain me, keeping all my hair in a nice, neat ponytail. It is time to set the locks free, jump up and down, scream like a banshee!! Roll myself up in Saran-Wrap and hug the world! Paint my body, paint my face, paint! Paint!
. PAINT!! PAINT!! PAINT, GIRL!!!
I applied for a new grant today, and I have some prize money coming soon from the 2nd place award I won in “The Art of Possiblities” Show and Sale. These are certainly lean times for all of us. I am heartened by all the offers for grants and loans that can be found for all artists online, with just a few minutes searching. My advice is to just “Apply, Apply, Apply!!!” Fill out applications till your pointy finger turns blue!
Also, I have committed to walking more, getting outside and seeing! I will also write down 3 things I am grateful for each night before bed, and draw them. We mustn’t let our mind’s stagnate!!!
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Brave?detail, self portrait©STMartin2014 
Flashback 937(detail)©STMartin2017 
Susan Past ©STM2018






















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