by Paul Carter

Friday, May 29, 2009

Letting go of the past

Letting go of the past is easeir said then done on many levels. The mental and the emotional levels are very strong indeed. It's a great place t be when one realizes the more one lets go the more good seems to grow. It might be a family issue or a work issue or a relationship issue they are all attachments and it's up to each of us to let those attachment go. When one sees that everything is part of the lessons needed to become a better person then and only then one begins to open up to knew opportunities with work,family and relationships. So be thankful and grateful for every experience we all have it is only happening to shape our lives for a healthier life today. Enjoy today it's all we have.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Citizen of the day Paul Carter

I'm stoked to be in the Sun Post. I didnt know when or if it was going to print. It made it and thank you for being a part of the Sun Post. Click on the title citizen of the day Paul Carter, and it will take you to the newspaper link.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Be a energy maker not a energy taker


With that being said yes we all create energy every second of each day. The key is what type of energy are we creating? I believe the key is creating a positive energy maker. If it's not positive then you become a negative energy taker. There are warriors victims and villains and the victims and villains are energy takers. So today be a warrior and keep your guard up for the energy takers they are everywhere. The great thing is when one realizes we attract what we think and feel then all we have to do is focus on all the good positive people places and things in our lives. So enjoy today and the only thing we can change is today. Keep life simple like the native people did for thousands of years.

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Spirit of John Cuchessi is Alive and well

I met John when I was 10 through my brother Steve. They were good friends. John would always stop and talk with me about anything anytime i stopped in his shop. I miss him very much as i know his son wife and all his family does as well. 5-18-08 ÊIs a day that shocked everyone who knew John. He went doing what he loved. He was a excellent surfer,water man,bike rider and a first class man and family man. I don't believe we die only the body we have at the moment. Johns spirit is alive and well.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Shaped and Painted Surfboard by Paul Carter

I just finished painting the rails black. This is the final painting stage on the foam. The surfboards now goes to get glassed and then sanded. The final step will be high lighting everything on the sanded coat. Then the board gets a double gloss coat and polished.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Process of a hand shaped and painted surfboard

Just painted in all the palm trees and a bit more color in the waves and mountains. Next step is painting the rails black.  Stay tuned for the next photo. 


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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Hand shaped and painted surfboards by Paul Carter

This is a shot of the evolution of the waves,moon and the island. Next shot will be with palm trees. Have a great day.

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Thursday, May 07, 2009

food for thought

When you let go of the past negative conditioned patterns in current situation thats when life truely becomes enjoyable every day. Also when you realize your repeating the same patterns in a current relationship or business venture that is when things begin to change. When we change the way we look at things the things we look at change. So with that being said hope everyone is enjoying today and getting outdoors one time or another and breath deep and let go and let life flow.

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custom shaped and painted surfboard coming to life

This is going into the layers of the mountains and the island with a layout and line up of the waves. Will have 2 to 3 more photos with the final painted soon. Stay tuned.

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Sunday, May 03, 2009

San Clemente Art & Surfboards by Paul Carter

This painted surfboard is going to be a night scene with  a moon island and palm trees and of course waves.  I just finished putting on the first layers for the sky and the water. The board is 6'10 by 19.50 wide. All of the surfboards I paint are functional surfboards to be ridden. This is a commission for a cool guy in Oceanside. Stay tuned for the next photo as the painting comes to life. Thanks for all the support.

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