Sunday, May 10, 2026

Human-Made, Physical to Digital Art: Watch Shy Artist paint a graphic element

 Human-Made, Physical to Digital Art: Watch Shy Artist paint a graphic element



Well, this is basically going to be a video where you learn a little bit about me and why I paint. Later, I may get into when I started painting and drawing, but today, this is a film to show you how I paint and why I paint the way I do.

I started painting for Serenity of the Mind—for my husband, the content creator for the channel—for several reasons. The first reason is that the free sites didn’t have a good variety of backgrounds. The selection got worse and worse through the years. The second reason is that because everyone uses the backgrounds from those free sites, everyone on a platform like YouTube starts to look the same, and YouTube doesn’t like that. It can cause demonetization and even channel removal.

The third reason is that almost all platforms for digital backdrops and graphic elements are now using AI. AI creates with math, so everything looks perfect and soulless. The last reason is that Serenity of the Mind needed me to. You know the old saying: "Necessity is the mother of invention." Well, it is necessary that I paint for the channel, blog, and store just so his universe can survive.

As an artist, I am the total opposite of AI. I hate perfection. Perfection is boring. I go out of my way to make everything I do unique and one of a kind. Because I love surprises, I use watercolor paints. I love watercolors. Even a professional artist cannot paint the same subject twice and have them turn out the same.

Watercolor has a mind of its own. Variables like wetting the paint differently, the temperature of the water, the temperature of the room, or whether it is a dry day or a high-humidity day all play a part. Even my arthritis, bothering me more today than yesterday, affects the work. As you can see, there is just an infinite amount of variables that affect the final piece.

This is a gift to you for reading about my artist's statement and watching me paint!

 
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Sunday, May 3, 2026

What is Serenity? A Perspective from Serenity of the Mind

 

What is Serenity? A Perspective from Serenity of the Mind





The Webster Dictionary defines serenity as: “A state of utter calm and unruffled repose or quietude.” It’s a beautiful definition, but as I sit here typing this, I’ll be honest—I am tired. It has been a long day, and sometimes that "utter calm" feels like something we have to chase. But even when the tank is low, serenity is what brings us back to center.

My Personal Path to Peace

For me, serenity is deeply tied to the world around us. I find an immediate sense of calm when I’m near water—lakes, oceans, or even just the sound of a fountain. I also feel a profound sense of peace in our backyard food garden. Watching the trees sway and observing the bees, butterflies, and ladybugs helps ground me.

The Heart of the Home: Family and the "Grand-Cats"

Beyond nature, my greatest source of serenity is my family. Working alongside my wife—the "Shy Artist"—is a blessing. Seeing her hand-mull watercolor pigments and capture "ambient light" in her art brings harmony to our home. We are also fortunate to have our son nearby; his help around the house keeps things running smoothly so we can focus on our passions.

And of course, there are our six cats. Whether they are purring against my leg or resting on my lap, they are the ultimate experts in quietude.

What the Experts Have to Say

To dig deeper, I looked into some great resources like SOS Meanings and Reven Concepts. Here is what the experts suggest:

  • The Emotional "Resting Point": Much like a rubber band has a natural shape when it isn't being stretched by joy or scrunched by sadness, serenity is our emotional neutral zone. It is the state of being "just OK."

  • Active Mindfulness: Experts define it as an active state of self-mastery. It is the ability to maintain inner peace even when external "storms" are brewing.

  • The Physics of Calm: Imagine a glass of water on a table. When it is still, that is serenity. When life "shakes the glass," serenity is the ability to return to that level state.

  • Health Benefits: Cultivating this state lowers blood pressure, reduces cortisol (the stress hormone), and even strengthens the immune system.

Finding Your Balance

Understanding serenity is the key to unlocking your full potential. Whether you find it through nature, family, or a creative hobby, it is a balance worth seeking.

Visit Our Store: We sell Digital Backdrops and Graphic Elements at store.serenityofthemind.comSubscribe on YouTube: @serenityofthemind

Join the Conversation: I'm tired, but I'm serene. What brings you peace at the end of a long day? Let us know in the comments!


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Waste Not, Paint More: Transitioning from Daniel Smith to Handmade Watercolors

 

Waste Not, Paint More: Transitioning from Daniel Smith to Handmade Watercolors



Amber Haze background, original by 
Shy Artist


My studio is currently in the middle of a big evolution. If you’ve visited my store or followed my work, you might notice a mix of textures and styles. This isn't an accident—it’s a conscious choice to honor the tools I have while building the studio I want.

The "Waste Not" Philosophy

I am a firm believer in not wasting high-quality materials. I still have a beautiful collection of Daniel Smith watercolor paints, and I intend to use every last drop. You will see these professional paints appearing in my standard backgrounds and blended into my artisan mixes. It’s my way of being a good steward of the resources I already own while I slowly transition my studio over to a completely handmade setup.

The Technical Edge: Why I Mull

There is a mechanical reason for this change that matters to every digital creator: Pigment Density. Commercial paints are often designed for transparent washes on paper. However, for digital backgrounds, I need substance. By mulling my own pigments into a custom medium, I achieve a heavy pigment load with no fillers.

  • Solid Scans: When I digitize these paintings, the colors stay "pure" and "solid."

  • Editor-Ready: For video editors and designers, this means the background doesn’t "fall apart" or look thin when you scale it or color-grade it. It holds its ground.

The Labor of the "Signature Series"

This process is incredibly work-intensive. For my Signature Backgrounds, like Amber Haze, the price reflects the hours of preparation and the specific techniques used. To create those colors, I had to mull four distinct earth pigments individually—ranging from deep ochres to natural greens—before they ever touched the paper. That was four hours of physical labor at the mulling slab just to prepare the paint!

Because of the time and the cost of raw materials, my store follows a clear path:

  • Signature Backgrounds ($5.00): These are 100% hand-mulled, often involving multiple pigments and complex painting techniques. They are the "heavyweights" for professional digital use.

  • Individual & Artisan Backgrounds ($2.00): These include my single-pigment mulls and my artisan blends (a mix of hand-mulls and Daniel Smith). These are a great way to get high-quality textures at an accessible price.

A Healthier Studio, A Healthier Earth

The real "why" behind this transition is my health and the planet. I am moving my studio over to pigments from Natural Earth Paints. They value the health of the artist and the environment, allowing me to create a toxic-free workspace. It takes time to switch a studio over completely, but every piece I paint brings me closer to that goal.

Why We Keep It Reasonable

Even with the $5.00 Signature items, we keep our prices fair for two reasons:

  1. We Use These Assets: My husband and I use these exact files for the Serenity of the Mind blog and YouTube channel. We know they hold up under professional editing because we rely on them ourselves.

  2. Helping Creators: I want to help other content creators and artist access professional-grade, hand-painted textures without a massive financial barrier.

By purchasing from the store, you aren’t just buying a background—you’re supporting a transition toward a more sustainable, mindful, and high-quality way of making art.

meta description:   Discover why "Shy Artist" is transitioning from Daniel Smith to hand-mulled Natural Earth Paints. Learn about the 4-hour mulling process behind our $5.00 Signature Backgrounds and why pure pigment scans better for digital creators.

visit our store at https://store.serenityofthemind.com/

and our YouTube Channel: @serenityofthemind

This video shows you how we use our own backgrounds. https://youtube.com/shorts/Gim1l1FTARk?si=8I_A7AfGL7-cg5Jg

Monday, April 13, 2026

How I Finally Calmed My Agitated Cat (and What Her Behavior Taught Me)

 

How I Finally Calmed My Agitated Cat (and What Her Behavior Taught Me)






In this blog post, I will explain what was happening with my cat, Polaris, and what might have changed her personality. I’ll also discuss how to create a happy environment for a developing kitten, the specific behaviors of an agitated cat, and what worked for me—including vet-recommended solutions—to calm her down.

Understanding the Breed Mix

First, let me explain Polaris's background. She is a female mix: her father was a Siamese and her mother was an Orange Tabby.

Siamese Personality Most breeders describe the personality of Siamese cats as highly social, extroverted, and outgoing. They show immense loyalty and, like dogs, form strong bonds with humans. As their owner, you might find them constantly following you around and demanding your attention. Siamese cats are notoriously vocal and noisy. Due to their loud, low-pitched voice, they're often fondly called "meezers." Many owners report how these cats keep "talking" with them as if they share a common language and, at times, even scold them if they think they're being ignored.

Orange Tabby Personality National Geographic has found that personality can be tied to a cat's fur color, and orange cats were found to be the most gregarious. They both purr and meow a lot and will always want to be near their favorite human. They are known for being very affectionate and not shy at all about expressing themselves. However, while ginger cats have a reputation for being friendly yet on the lazy side, the truth is that their early socialization with people and other cats affects their personality more than anything else.

When the "Switch" Flipped

Polaris came to us as a kitten from a neighbor. When we got her, she was active, very playful, and showed extreme intelligence. She got along with all the other cats and played with all of them too. She was wonderful—until she reached four years of age.

It was like a switch was toggled on and she became very violent overnight. Polaris used to stay in our son’s room with Emily, Lily, and Athena. Eventually, we gave Lily and Polaris their own room at night to give everyone more space. Before the age of four, Lily and Polaris got along very well, but age four was when Polaris matured. When that switch happened, she stopped liking other cats; she even started fighting with Lily, the very roommate she lived with.

I took Polaris to the vet because physical illness can often cause sudden aggression. The vet ran blood tests and Polaris got a clean bill of health.

The Escalation

The vet told us we could use calming medications and pheromones. While we waited for them to arrive, Polaris attacked Emily, our oldest cat, while she was in my wife's arms. My wife took a bad scratch on her ankle that had to be sewn up, and she was only saved because our Norwegian Forest Cat, Daisy—who is as large as Polaris and semi-feral—intervened.

A second time, when my wife opened the door just a crack to check if Polaris and Lily needed water in their room, Polaris slammed the door open and ran after Emily. My poor wife was running and yelling, and Daisy saved Emily again. Poor Emily was on her side while Polaris cowered in a corner because Daisy had put her in her place. Daisy stayed there protecting Emily until my wife could get her to safety.

Our New Safety Rules

After that incident, we established strict safety rules:

  1. Total Separation: Polaris must never see Emily again for the rest of her life.

  2. The Lock Protocol: Polaris and Lily’s door stays locked unless Emily is safely locked in her own room. Only then can the door be opened.

  3. Medical Support: We found that a combination of five calming treats twice a day and pheromone sprays three times a day in their room worked. Polaris finally calmed down.

Signs of an "Activated" Cat

When Polaris was in her "protect me" mode, her behavior was very strange:

  • Refusing Comfort: She wouldn't sleep on her favorite soft bag bed.

  • High Ground: She liked being high up, but when upset, she climbed even higher, perching on a hard box with metal objects in it.

  • Hyper-Vigilance: She never relaxed. It was like she was "turned on" 24/7, ready to attack or survive.

Healing Through Understanding

We believe Polaris became this way because of her early life. The family we got her from left the kittens in a garage with a six-inch gap at the bottom. Living in the countryside near wooded areas, tomcats, raccoons, and weasels could easily get inside.

Imagine a kitten hiding behind boxes in fear, watching its mother fight daily to protect herself. Imagine a kitten who got little human interaction beyond being given food and water. By the time Polaris grew up, her brain was hard-wired to believe the world is a dangerous place where everyone is out to cause harm.

Polaris Today

It took over a year, but Polaris is now much calmer. We still never let her see Emily, and it doesn't matter why Emily triggers her; to keep our oldest cat safe and to allow Polaris her right to live, they must stay separated. At least now she is peaceful with her roommate, Lily, and she hasn’t caused my wife any more harm. She isn't as playful as she used to be and mostly prefers her safe room, but she is in her forever home where she is loved.


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Monday, April 6, 2026

Buy Me a Coffee Still Worth It? Why We’re Moving to PayHip

 



Buy Me a Coffee Still Worth It? Why We’re Moving to PayHip




Pictures from Pixabay and
Shy Artist

When I first started out, I followed the advice of the "YouTube gurus" who said Buy Me a Coffee was a good way to help finance the channel and the creative side of our work. When I saw they had a shop feature, I thought I could just hook it onto the blog.

However, the honeymoon phase ended quickly.


The Problem with "Storefronts" That Aren't Stores

I found some early issues using Blogger as a storefront. To put it bluntly: it doesn’t look like a store. The layout is strictly vertical, and you cannot add functional "Add to Cart" buttons. It looks strange, unpolished, and—for lack of a better word—unreal.

But the real deal-breaker was the interface itself. While payments used to be fast, we recently tested the system and it took 15 minutes just to process a single "coffee" tip.

I don’t know about you, but if I’m trying to buy something, I’m not going to fight an interface for 15 minutes. The only reason I stuck it out was to see exactly where the system was failing. After jumping through endless hoops and fighting the interface, I finally made it through, but that experience was the final straw. If it is that hard for me to give money, I certainly cannot expect my supporters to go through that frustration.


The Death of the "Tip Jar"

Buy Me a Coffee was originally designed as a digital tip jar. But there is a massive shift happening in how people view tipping. I recently came across an insightful article regarding why Americans are moving away from this culture:

"13 Reasons Why Americans Are No Longer Tipping in 2026"
The rotating tip screen—that moment when the payment tablet gets turned toward you with suggested tip amounts... has spread to places that have absolutely no business asking for a tip. It is a design dark pattern, and it works through social pressure and guilt.

The article points out that tipping has become a "subsidy for employers" and that "tip fatigue" is hitting people’s wallets in a real way. People are tired of the psychological trap of the "No Tip" button and the creeping percentages.

My wife, Shy Artist, mentioned that in Japan, they do not accept tips at all. In their culture, offering a tip can actually be seen as an insult—as if you're saying the business doesn't pay its people well or that the service was an unexpected surprise. I believe America is moving in this direction as well.


Why PayHip is the Future for Serenity of the Mind

If the public is moving away from "tips," then keeping a "tip jar" on a professional business blog is a bad move. Whether we are sharing our watercolor backgrounds, our craft projects, or our funny cat compilations, we want to offer real value, not ask for a handout. This is why we are moving our digital storefront to PayHip.

The advantages are clear:

  • A Professional Aesthetic: The store looks like a real store. It is familiar, clean, and easy to navigate.

  • Seamless Integration: It works beautifully with Square, making the checkout process as easy as shopping on Amazon.

  • A Better Experience: I tested the purchase process for our digital watercolor backgrounds myself, and the ease of use is a night-and-day difference.

What to Expect Next

Over the next few weeks, we here at Serenity of the Mind will be removing the "tip jars" across our blog. We are also in the process of migrating our backgrounds and products away from Blogger and onto PayHip.

We want your support to feel like a fair exchange for the work we do, not a high-pressure social obligation. We hope you enjoy the new, smoother experience!

Resources & Further Reading

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Big Changes to Serenity of the Mind and Happy Easter

 

Big Changes to Serenity of the Mind and Happy Easter



We are sorry we didn’t do an Easter special. We have been completely tied up creating a new store—one that works a whole lot better than the Buy Me A Coffee shop.

The new store is hosted on Payhip and uses Square, a very reliable and safe payment processor. You will also be able to reach us easily through our new contact form. We are launching in stages, starting with our Legacy Backgrounds. We don’t have every product moved over just yet, but you can find our established favorites at: store.serenityofthemind.com

We will be removing the "tip jar" altogether. During our final testing, we found the old checkout process took 15 minutes to complete. If I were a customer, I would have bailed, and I don't blame you if you did!

After Easter, we shall get the next blog post up. The main reasons for these big changes can be found in two of our previous posts:

  • Fire Horse: The Chinese year of the Fire Horse is a double yang sign that is messing the world up right now.

  • Enshittification and AI Slop: The sites we used to depend on have become unusable "slop."

I am actually glad they forced us to change because it led us to a much better, higher-quality store experience for everyone.

Come back after Easter to check on what’s new!




Saturday, March 28, 2026

Funny Cats: Real Cats Doing Cat Things (Help Support Daisy)

Funny Cats: Real Cats Doing Cat Things (Help Support Daisy)


 


Daisy Cat Our Mascot

"It’s been a difficult morning. Daisy had an emergency visit to the vet; she got sick and is still struggling to eat. She's home, but very fragile, and the emergency vet bill was $441.34.

Shy Artist and I are retired and on a fixed income and this bill hit us hard—we are at zero now. Every 'coffee' makes a huge difference to help us cover this cost while we try to get her eating again. Thank you for being in our corner."

Every "coffee" or purchase from our store makes a huge difference in helping us cover this cost while we focus on getting Daisy back on her feet. 

Official Vet Bill for Daisy - Emergency Care March 28, 2026


 Goal: $441.34 

Money Raised: $0.00

Still Needed: $441.34

If you found peace or insight in today’s post,
feel free to support the journey.

☕ Buy Me A Coffee

Thank you for being part of the Serenity community!


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