Blame Your Green Eyes
watercolours…
Finished this TODAY – 22 nov 2007. Tis of my friend and ex Kylie, who rules.
This piece is part of a diptych (did I put the ‘y’ in the right place?)
The second work is “For What They Have Seen
The diptych… Blame Your Green Eyes, For What They Have Seen
The song that sang the title (I wrote it this yer sometime. As in 2007. I think.)
You nail my guitar to the bedroom wall
You lick your lips promise me more
Take my nail polish, go out to score
But I can’t, I won’t help anymore.
That final appointment waiting in line
A scar on the flesh of your inner thigh,
A casual promise and a white lie
Where the old bridge splits the hot night sky
CHORUS
Our little deaths
Holding your breath
I’ll always be less
Always a mess
Ill never confess
To the cuts on my flesh
Or the tears on your dress
Are all we have left
You carry the heat all bloody and keen
Hot with this fever since you were 15
Stones you’ve kept for each lie you have been
Blame your green eyes, for what they have seen
We kissed on the beach last Halloween.
And now we’ll never forget the shit we have seen
The hell in the wall the gorgeous machine
The tiny mad children that we have both been
and here’s a rant… from around 2002 or so. heh.
I have coped sooo welll for soo long I have tried so hard I know u will
understand, I gave up drinking and it nearly killed me so many times and I
WANT A DRINK RIGHT NOW this is why I keep a dry house except when it is
raining or i play with the hose
haven’t had a drink since ‘98 not a sip not a drug nothing to ever
stop the shit in my head from going round and fucking round and i feel so
SICK all the time
what the fuck are we all looking for where is an answer? i have read
Descartes and Kant and Nietzsche and the bible there’s nothing the fuck
THERE!
i can’t stop shaking and it is hard to type, but i will not call some
guys in white jackets with sombre kind expressions and very clean shoes.
i have taken my clonazepam n i did NOT od even of i wanted to; i will do
some WORK and call my doctor tomorrow and this desperation will continue,
part of the answer, the real answer is that there is NOT AN ANSWER and i
will have to trade my mind for my life for a while WHAT THE FUCK KIND OF
DEAL IS THAT??
EXCISE my personality remove expunge it – all my work will STOP
and it can’t hold me close to it hangs me -
balancing and teetering but heavy with velocity and density
but for right now my meds r squia=shing down my brain like a printing press
and i
i have avoided it one more night.
i will sleep
i willbe ok
but i migh
maybe i can finally find someonewho can beat me at chess…t o to hospital
tomorrow if they let me take my paint and my giant books.
I have had some experience with ppl in complete denial of the reality of mental illness. I didn’t tell anyone at uni about my bipolar. After i had graduated, i had made a lot of friends, and eventually told them about it. reasonably soon after that i had an acute, and prolonged manic episode. They basically thought i was just being a prick by shouting “I am king!!” from anything tall i could find and stand on. the worst part was when i crashed after that – no understanding, not even an attempt. They were (mostly) completely against any sort of treatment.
These ppl were very important to me, and i was living with several of them for this period. Fortunately my family was able to help, and i stayed with my father for some time.
While i was acutely manic (really starting to lose it thass fer sure) i had a psychology STUDENT explain to me how i wasn’t sick, the drug companies were exploiting me, in my infinite naiveté. I was a lamb to their wallets. Being manic, I tore her to shreds. She was very close to one of my friends and flat mates – told her and everyone else that i had yelled at her because SHE WAS sTUDYING PSYCHOLOGY. Scary thing is she was about to graduate and go out into the world with this idea. scarier still that someone in the psyche faculty had taught it to her.
i don’t see any of the friends that i had made at uni – indeed i have very few friends. I am cautious (um apart from right now with um women). I always tell ppl about my bp if they become close to me.
It is incredibly common, and still amazes me how little ppl know, or more importantly, WILL ACCEPT AS TRUE.
me:
“i have bipolar affective disorder.”
Member of Public (shall be acronominised to “MOP”)
“huh?”
me
“i have manic depression.”
MOP:
“oh. sure. NO YOU DON’T!! HEY AND SHUT UP I’M TRYING TO READ tv week!! Don’t you know what’s happening to ridge and Taylor??” (um had to do some research but Taylor is a psychiatrist apparently? hahahahhahhahahaaa hahaha)
hahahahahaaa
i forgive her
she is hot.
rambling now huh? sorry.
hm yeh.
sold a painting… yay. paid my bills yay. got fined for crashing into that guy . boo. hiss.
am having scary efexor withdrawals. boo. hiss. yuck. boo. hiss.
halucinating. boo hiss… little natalie portman monsters scuttling around at the corner of my vision. boo hiss. not even naked. booo hiss.
painting more than ever bfore in my life i think. yay.
tried very challenging watercolours yesterday an d did em with no wu-ckerings. yay. 2 in one day. yay. can’t afford to frame all this new stuff but will try n get the grant folks to give me more moneys. yay/boo?
am lonely.
boo
am scared
BOO! (gah runs n hides behind chair)
my efexor (anti depressant) withdrawals… i have these shaky things and i think i am starting to act like a mad guy more than usual in public. The hallucinations are real, tho no natalie portman (boo hiss!). just keep seeing things out of the corner of my eye that are not there. I mean i think they aren’t.
very bad thing is i nearly had an accident today trying to avoid one of them. yeah and i was driving, didn’t mean, like a bedwetting accident or anything like that.
I am trying clonazepam and valium (together hand in claw, probably a bad idea. oops) they make me cranky and now i am forced to sit on my rocking chair with a shotgun, chew some baccy n whittle and now and then shoot at the natalie monsters.
had a wee bit of a collapse in the street, but got up again :). haven’t told anyone not online bout that. sensory overload.
it’s pretty strange, i think i recognise the brain-shivers that from a horror movie or book or comic or memory.
And yet i am not depressed. the painting helps a hell of a lot. focus i guess.
Am seeing my psyche tomorrow. i think i might have to go um to hospital but THEY ARE ALL NUTS IN THERE. and i don’t just mean the staff.
maybe not.
probably should.
and now, oh this is quite weird i think. i am quite used to having self-harm and suicidal thoughts- accompanied normally by mixed state, “black mania.”
But NOW i still have the same desires but in a very different way… almost like contemplating a far less important or destructive act. i am not joking now. only example i can think of is: do i have a cup of tea or stick this sharp thing in my neck? and i am not in a depressed state when thinking it. almost HUMMING. I come back into myself with a jolt of feeling, not afraid of it but guilty. Still wanting it.
I have been trying to deal with this illness for a while (9 years give or take an episode since diagnosis) and most of this is new to me. it scares me in rational moments, but most of the time the anxiety is entirely SEPARATE from the rest of the symptoms.
i believe that my disorder has pretty much taken over. Even while typing this i have gone thru a few moods irrationally. Up mostly, but i cried when i read some of the other posts.
I am being a very good boy; i mean, i am eating and excersizing, taking lamactil and cleaning behind my ears and it has been a while since i have set any pets on fire. None of this makes any difference.
I think it is well past time for bed. It is empty, should fix that. With perhaps consistency instead of diversity. Hmm.
I have been having an odd month. I went back to my psyche and was prescribed lorazepam (like valium sort of). It was wonderful – anxiety evaporated, sleep pattern returned to normal, and I wasn’t stoned out of my head all the time after the first couple of days on a regular dose.
then I came off it.
I thought that I had some horrible flu or something bcuz I lay in bed for a couple of days with horrible shivers bordering on convulsions, stumbled around heaps the 2 or three times I got out of bed to get more water, and had mild fever-type hallucinations. Which were kind of cool cause I thought, u know, hey I remember u from a few weeks ago from my mixed state – hi! Isn’t it nice to see the synchronicity of our bodies in distress?
But then the anxiety returned and I did some research; also talked to my psyche about it and twas withdrawal apparently. Haven’t gone thru much like that since I was a-drinkin’ still. It is a very affective but highly physiologically addictive drug.
I have also been having continual problems with nausea. Have got ginger. I eat it. It sort of works.
Came back full circle to where i was what with shakes and mixed state symptoms n al, so now am on clonazepam (ten times stronger than valium but the same shit basically). I have had some real problems with this too – I am slowly trying to get myself off it as it affects my coordination and O MY GOD MY SEX DRIVE but tried to do it last week too fast or somethin’ and was a real mess. I went to the drug sites for both lorazepam and clonazepam to get a full view of the symptoms and all that I am going thru is well documented. I just happened to be in the bracket that reacted strongly to withdrawal. Must be my addictive nature.
Bleh.
So.
Where I am atm is that I am nearly off clonazepam (I had real trouble reading the details on the bottle bcuz I wrote PROTON ENERGY PILLS in black marker all across it)
I am only on half a tab a day (1mg) plus my lamotragine.
I think I am thru the worst of this one and out t’other side. If I go for 2 days without any clonazepam I go straight back to the way I was just before hospital (not quite as bad though – I think the lamotragine is working.)
And I have been working constantly.
And selling stuff also. Have had an artistic epiphany of sorts and am working it out piece by piece (um that would b entirely literal).
Problem is I am producing far more than selling (2:1 ratio) which is pretty good but blew all my money on getting all my work printed properly for a walking folio – and am still doing dumb things like I left the heater on for a few weeks and just got a pretty large bill from mr gas company guy that I am impressed they fit in my mailbox.
It means that it is hard to get things framed mostly.
I am much less death fixated also.
Am not going outside today.
I saw a spider there just last week.
Blame Your Green Eyes belongs to the following groups:
1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture, Complex Simplicity of Art, Fine Arts, Live, Love, Dream, Lyrical Visions, Remodernist Painters, Vibrant and Vivid Color, Watercolour Paintings and Woman AppreciationAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Melissa Vowell, 8 months ago
LOVE her shoes
Karen Cougan, 8 months ago
great light…....title is great too….....makes me wonder what she is thinking
xkc
Juilee P Pryor, 8 months ago
so beautiful.
ozjami, 8 months ago
excellant!!
pauldrobertson, 8 months ago
thanks folks! yay!
brummieboy, 8 months ago
Beautiful watercolour …..
Jen Whyte, 8 months ago
What an amazing insight into BP – the scary black tunnel with windows in where things come in and you can’t wash a spoon because your mother has had it in her mouth!
Sensational painting!
JakkiO, 8 months ago
Spiders and MOP’s make great marks on us
michael51, 8 months ago
wow mate I love your art works the style is great
Susan Grissom, 8 months ago
Magnificent
Susan Grissom, 8 months ago
Magnificent
John Douglas, 8 months ago
beautiful painting and use of words – both paint a powerful picture
mufa, 8 months ago
A very compelling painting
Marie Magnusson, 7 months ago
lovely painting
Firedrake, 7 months ago
That’s an amazing effect on the floor…sort of like the surface of a pond. Lovely
menqtsai, 7 months ago
Absolutely stunning. I love the light and shadow contrast.
GittiArt, 7 months ago
Beautiful work in every way …....love the great colour combination ! Bravo !!!
Suzanne German, 7 months ago
paul go and read the bubblemail i just sent you please!
sx
pauldrobertson, 7 months ago
thank you all deeply, intensely. i need affirmation like breath presently.
Woodie, 7 months ago
A very moving painting Paul
Cheers Neil
Judith Oppenhe..., 7 months ago
beautiful!
klezedawg, 7 months ago
fantastic work!!!
Melissa Vowell, 7 months ago
i bought a card of this yesterday
pauldrobertson, 7 months ago
yay!
thank you melissa i am so flattered :):):)
:)
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Carmen Cilliers, 7 months ago
Paul your paintings and writings are beautiful… all from the heart!
Melissa Vowell, 7 months ago
I wish I could afford to buy the original of this. One day when I am rich and famous…. :)
Alice McMahon ..., 7 months ago
Beautiful light and composition. Nice emotional power. You are very good!
bites, 7 months ago
Beautiful release of emotion!
pauldrobertson, 7 months ago
thank you! :)
midzing, 7 months ago
beautiful,,, well done
jaycee, 7 months ago
YOu express yourself so well, discribing how you feel as you feel it.. you know many cannot do that!
Rayven, 6 months ago
Good writing. It’s a pity they can’t make a drug for what you need without side effects. Is the spider still there? :)
pauldrobertson, 6 months ago
this was a while ago… i sicked some ninja on him… but i haven’t heard back from them… so i guess he got them too…
Marion Chapman, 4 months ago
Wow! Not only can you paint beautifully but you can also write poetry and prose – I read everything! What a journey and what an incredible talent you are.
darkestartist, 4 months ago
amazing work, great composition, and you have a wonderful gallery.
Peter Zentjens, 4 months ago
This is watercolour?
My goodness, this is awesome work, awesome!
Joanne Marie Shaw, 4 months ago
This artwork is very good i like the light and the size of her shoes !
neogolas, 3 months ago
Nice colors in this one , beautiful.
CATNIPMEOW, 3 months ago
love the mary janes…........great color !
kcranmer, 3 months ago
Incredible mood love it!
pauldrobertson in reply to kcranmer’s comment, 3 months ago
thank you :)
KEITH R. WILL..., 3 months ago
beautiful
vonne, 3 months ago
Beautiful Work!
Frank Stillitano, 2 months ago
The contrast is burning my retinae!
pauldrobertson in reply to Frank Stillitano’s comment, 2 months ago
yeh i am having trouble trying to get the settings right when i shoot things. thanks for letting me know, so hard to tell on my own monitor(s)...
Frank Stillitano, 2 months ago
Mate, that was meant to be a compliment. I should’ve said ‘The contrast in the image is intensely beautiful!’ but was a little overexcited.
pauldrobertson in reply to Frank Stillitano’s comment, 2 months ago
aw thanks man… :)
Shauna Noble, about 1 month ago
both works are just wonderful
Liesl Yvette W..., about 1 month ago
another gorgeous portrait, Paul!