Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Seasonal Imagery

Do you know which artist I modeled this after?  His name is in the painting.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas

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Santa could be an authentic bloak
If myths were real and not a joke.
But….
Reindeer, sleighs, and a special toy
For each and every girl and boy
Who waits expectantly for that incredible sight
Of a chimney arrival in the dead of night?????

A scientific explanation for this to be true,
makes me question this story and so should you.

Maybe he’s real but he’s a regular guy
Not a miniature fellow, or some other lie.
Maybe he’s old and jolly, but trim,
Cause he eats vegetarian and works out at the gym.
Instead of the North Pole and a fat sleigh-flying elf,
He could ride a two wheeler all by himself
On his custom made bike that is tricked out to the max
Cause he built it himself from recycled trash.
His extreme generosity which seems an obsession
Could be a 12-step program to fend off depression.
Maybe he has the real Christmas spirit
That we all should have, though we seldom get near it.

I can see it all now!  It’s not that he’s trippy.
It’s just that Saint Nick is really a hippy!
So if you see him in town peddling mile after mile,
Share a wave of hello and a holiday smile!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from this old hippy.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Blue Christmas

It would be a blue Christmas without you!  (this is a Dec. 2013 painting)

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Hope for the Future9"x9"

9"x9" acrylic
The last few paintings I have done have been from other people's photos.  I like painting from photos because you can do things that make it a better image, more fun, more imaginative.  I have great respect for really artistic photographers.  They can capture things in a professional and artistic way which most of us can't.  The truth is that many of the photos we take that have meaning or tell a story are pretty crumby images, but they still are important and special.  Each painting I do from a photo teaches me something more about how to do it better.  Painting from life is always good, but painting from photos is also inspiring to me, and I am able to do more and practice my craft because of the availability of photos.  I agree that it is good to take your own photos to paint from, but I have found that many of the commissions I have done needed a reference photo I could not take. This has pushed me to actually embrace photos for the tools they can be.
SOLD
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Sunset

8"x8" acrylic
Sometimes something comes into your life at exactly the perfect moment and you just know it was meant to be.  I saw the photo this painting is based on quite a while ago.  It was taken by my high school chum and neighbor, Bonnie Calvert Narvid who now lives on a boat!  Today it was the perfect painting for me to do.  It has much more meaning to me.  Painting can truly be therapeutic!  Whenever I am painting from a photo I have to pick and choose what I will include, what I want to suggest, what I need to add that isn't there in the photo. The other challenge with a photo like this is that, the reality behind the photo is so spectacular it is hard to come close to the beauty with a panel, and some wet chemicals we call paint.  There is the feeling of the air, the smells, the sounds and the emotions they invoke.  That is what I tried to convey.  I hope I came close.  Thank you Bonnie.
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

A View Out the Window

8"x8" acrylic
I did this for a DPW challenge to paint a view outside of a window and include the window.  I had taken this photo at the Met, so it fit the bill. I definitely think I will do this in oil.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Summer Fun

8"x8" acrylic
Great story, fun composition, wrong season, but who cares?
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Friday, December 13, 2013

Colored Glass

This is from a DPW challenge from a few weeks ago and I am just now getting it done.  I was motivated because I wanted to practice doing the "glass thing," but also because I loved the colors on this and the composition.  I am pretty happy with it and would like to set up some still lifes that have similar properties.  I need to go bottle shopping I guess!
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Mother and Child

6"x6" oil
I just keep working on this one...it is getting better, but who knows...I may continue to mess with it....sometimes there is one I should have wiped....but instead I never let it go. Does this happen to you?

Monday, December 9, 2013

Wesley

6"x6" oil SOLD
This is the last of a series of commissions I did.  I learned a lot by doing several in a row, but I am ready to move on to other things.  I have a number of projects pending, it is just a matter of choosing which one to do first.  It is good to be busy and focused...right? I think I need to set up a big board to list my projects....white board?  bulletin board?  or chalk board?  m-m-m-m

There is a glare on this.  I usually photograph my work with my studio doors open but it is too cold right now for that, so I need to create a different set-up for getting good photos. 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Christmas Sparkle

6x6 acrylic
I am working on a series of commissions which are pushing me to the edge!  So, this was a fun relief from the work that requires much focus and attention.  This was inspired by a photo taken by Susan Walleck.  I took some artistic liberties with it and because I let myself go and just play with it, it was a lot of fun to do.  Now....back to the commissions.

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Delivery Guy

9"x9" acrylic
I have been away from painting for a few weeks and am feeling it!  I decided to warm up with a fun little piece.  This is based on a DPW challenge to paint a guy on a bicycle.  I  decided to have some fun with it!  There is a poem to go with it, but I think it is a little early to post it, so I will wait till later to do that.  What do you do to get back into the swing of things after being away?  I went to an early exercise class today as well because traveling and visiting family is a lot of fun, and it requires a lot of energy, but not my usual exercise.  I need that too!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Eden

6"x6"  oil
This is Eden. She is a really pretty dog who is an inky black.  I haven't met her except through photos.  She was a real challenge for me to paint because the photos didn't show a lot of variation or detail.  After I thought I was done, I looked at it through a mirror.  I frequently forget to do this and it is such a great tool for seeing what isn't right.  I immediately saw a place I hadn't drawn quite right.  I highly encourage you if you are an artist to use this tool, especially if you are struggling with your work.  This was a commission and is SOLD.
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Weston

9"x9" Oil
I did this a while back for the DPW challenge to paint water.  It was also something fun to paint on a day when I was really stressed.  It is right next to the Weston Playhouse in Weston, VT.  I am noticing that my image is not quite straight.  The waterfall has a horizontal top...believe me.  It is the photo that is off.  I love the colors of this. The blue seems almost too blue but when the sky is really clear that is what you get here.  This is a lovely spot, and the Weston Playhouse is really a wonderful theater.  Weston is a destination spot and has lots of fun places to visit.
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Friday, November 15, 2013

Book Illustration - Flying

9"x9" acrylic
I think this is the most fun I have had with these illustrations.  At Grandma's house we have a big blue flying chair and the kids have gone all around the world on grandma's flying chair.  Being at Grandcamp means using your imagination and taking a ride high up in the sky when you can.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Book Illustration- The Magic of Balloons

9"x9" acrylic
Give a child a fancy plastic toy and it will end up broken on the floor.  Give them a few colorful balloons (with adult supervision), or some tape, or some magnets and they will be enchanted and busy for longer than you would image.  This child has the biggest eyes and they are always expressive.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Book Illustration - The Climber

9"x9" acrylic
What I especially like about this one (besides the fact that I painted my beautiful granddaughter) is the composition.  I love all the crossing and angled lines.  I thought a long time about what colors to use and I think it worked out well.  This little one is really a climber and an explorer.  Nothing is safe from her probing fingers and she hasn't yet grasped the concept of "fragile."  It is so fascinating how kids from the same parents can be so different.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Book Illustration - Sledding

9"x9" acrylic
Do you remember the first time you went sledding.  I do.  I just remember a blur of color.  It took me many years to figure out what that memory was attached to.  I still like to go sledding, only I do it a little differently.  I hike up the mountain with snowshoes, then put them in a pack and ride down on a shovel sled (also known as a butt sled).  Thinking about it makes me feel excited about winter.  My husband just built a fire so I think I need to go sit by it with some hot chocolate.
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Monday, November 11, 2013

Book Illustration - The Mermaid

7"x9" acrylic
She is a mermaid and is totally immersed in the joy of being in the water.  She can play mermaid until she is purple with chattering teeth!  Grandkids allow us old folks to travel again to the land of make-believe and that is magical!
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Friday, November 8, 2013

Book Illustration - Skiing with Grandpa

9"x9" acrylic
Skiing has started in our part of the country.  It is one of those things that make living in a snowy climate so appealing.  Actually it was snowing at my house this morning.  We have been having a very long and mild fall with incredible colors and we are due for the season of anoraks, tuques, mukluks  and shades of white.  One of the cool things about skiing with Grandpa is that there is sure to be a chocolate covered waffle from the Waffle Cabin thrown into the deal if mom and dad approve!  Kids around here start skiing from pack on dad's back and progress to little skis as soon as they can walk (there is debate about the safety of this method). The following photo was taken on Tuesday.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Book Illustration - Reading With Grandpa

9"x9" acrylic
One of those special and rather universal moments with grandchildren is curling up with a book. In this case Grandpa is doing double duty while reading two books at once.  Since the kids know where Grandma's books are, it is one of the first things they run for when they come to visit. And.... that is one of the things you can do at Grandcamp.
 I suddenly have several deadlines and I am feeling the crunch.  I love the feeling of working towards goals and accomplishing a lot, but I vacillate, wanting to have no constraints on my time.  Are we ever truly satisfied?  I guess there are fleeting moments and we need to just embrace those.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Book Illustration - Paper Hats

9"x9" acrylic
Newspapers are good for so many things, such as:reading (sometimes) starting fires, making boats, making paper mache, putting in bird cages, use as packing material and making funny hats!  This painting really looks like this!  It occurs to me that it looks a lot like a digitally produced painting.  I guess that is a case of art imitating art imitating art, or something like that. I do think there are very talented digital artists though.  What can you do at Gramcamp?  You can make paper hat, take a photo of yourself, and have a tea party!
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Book Ilustration "Music"

9"x9" acrylic
My grandson loves playing my violin.  I may have to get my bow restrung, but that is a small price to pay to see how much he loves fiddling around.  This painting was inspired by an evening when he and his family were visiting.  He was playing the fiddle, his brother was gingerly tapping the piano, his dad was playing the guitar and singing, and his mom was playing the penny flute.  It was a cacophony of lovely sounds as of course they were not playing the same tunes!  Am I having fun?  Yes I am!
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Book Going to the Circus

9"x9" acrylic
I have taken a bizillion photos of the circus.  I love the athleticism of performers.  I know there is great talent in those who work with animals, but I much prefer watching acrobats, trapeze artists and such.  I would love to be able to fly through the air.  Wouldn't you?  Seriously I have photos I have taken all over the country at different shows, big and small but this is actually the first circus painting I have ever done.  It too is for my book about going to Gramcamp.  I have enlisted a friend and avid poet, Randy Zimmerman,  to help me with the writing so I am excited about that.  This painting has such a compelling composition I think, but that is part of the artistry of the circus.  One of my favorite circuses is Circus Smirkus, which is a kids camp which performs in the summer.  Awesome.  Of course Cirque du Soleil is always spectacular.  I just read that a performer on the "Wheel of Death" fell and was hurt.  I always assume that they are so good they never get hurt, but that is just unrealistic.  I can fall taking a walk!  Maybe it is my lack of natural grace that makes me so appreciate these artists.
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Book - King of the Mountain

9"x9" acrylic
What can you do at Gramcamp? 
 You can climb on a rock or maybe a hill. 
You can talk to the squirrels and sing to the birds.
Command all the world and never sit still.  
  Or just be so quiet and not say a word.

OK...I admit it, my rhymes need work.  But you get the idea!  I am just painting the pictures now and will add the poems when I am all done.  Next time, I may write first and then paint.  Somehow, that makes more sense.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Book - Apple Picking9"x9" acrylic

9"x9" acrylic
I have been working on a project to do paintings for a children's book.  I started it a few weeks ago and posted three of the illustrations.  I am doing this in what I call "coloring book" style.  I wanted them to look simple and childlike.  I must admit that I am enjoying doing them.  I have used my grandchildren as models for many of the illustrations and I always love painting them.  This was a really beautiful day when we went to the apple orchard around the corner and picked apples and had a picnic in the orchard.  Good memories.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Snack Time

7"x9" oil
I wanted to see if I could do a figurative piece that had the same kind of color "pop" as the floral pieces done at Dreama Tolle Perry's workshop.  This is more subdued but I still think it has some of the pizazz I like.  It is a method I think I will continue to explore as I am more drawn to painting people and children than I am floral scenes.  Although, I do love flowers and gardening and certainly beautiful paintings of idyllic scenes...but I will leave it to others to do those subjects, at least for now.  Does this piece have appeal to you?  I am not related to this child, but she is a bit universal I think...round and sweet and curious.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Window Box

7"x9" oil
This is a little painting I did using my image and the transparent underpainting technique.  Of course, I like the abstract quality to it, and the texture of the thick paint of the flowers.  It is a small painting and I quickly did it at the end of the workshop I went to with Dreama Tolle Perry.  I think when you work in time constraints it can either result in a rushed feel to it, or surprise you with capturing just what you need.  I am pretty happy with the result of this one.
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Monday, October 28, 2013

Cupcake

8"x8" oil  
This painting is the result of "Musical Easels" from Dreama's workshop. I started it and finished it, and then revised some things, and in the middle a lot of other people did something to it.  I think it would look great in a kitchen or in a bakery. It is a reminder of sweet things in life.  I have a question for other bloggers.  Do you find that it is difficult to have a consistent on-line presence and also have time to look at the work of others, or to make comments?  This is a challenge for me....staying connected in the myriad ways available.  I should go paint!


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Friday, October 25, 2013

The Wall

9"x9" oil
This is another painting I completed at Dreama's Workshop.  I came away from that workshop with a couple of reminders and realizations.  I try not to remember everything because I find I just feel confused and constrained when I do, so I choose to focus on just a few things.  One thing that really left its mark was that each participant's paintings retained their unique signature style even though we were painting the same image with the same palette and technique.  This kept coming back to me.  Another thing which I really wanted to latch on to, was how to get the brilliant color and little pops of color which is so evident in Dreama's work.  I feel like I achieved that in this painting.  I need to really think about what color combinations excite me and make that a priority in my work, if that is what excites me. 


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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Inviting Window

9"x9" oil
I am back!  Hope you missed me.  I have been modem-less for the last couple of weeks and it has been just short of traumatizing for me!  Honestly I am embarrassed by how attached I have become to internet.  It is along the lines of indoor plumbing, electricity and telephone.  If you are familiar with Dreama Tolle Perry's work, then you will recognize this window.  I went to a workshop a few weeks ago and this was one of the exercises.  If your monitor does not show this as a vibrant, warm color scheme, then imagine it is, because her palette is the makings for lovely color.  She is awesome and her workshop was awesome and the other painters were awesome.  We (my friend and fellow painter, Heather Shay) had a great time!



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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Nicky and Liam

6"x6" oil
SOLD
I have just returned from a workshop with Dreama Tolle Perry and as always, it was fabulous.  Today and tomorrow I am at "Art In the Park" in Rutland, VT.  So, if you are in the area, come on out and see what is happening.  It is a very fun event and it looks like we are going to have sparkling weather.
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Friday, October 11, 2013

The Good Father5"x7"

5"x7" oil   Everyone needs a best friend they can confide in.  There are lots of choices at Grandcamp.  This little guy is taking his monkey baby to the hardware store (his favorite shop) in his baby sling.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Playing Dress-Up

5"x7 oil
Who doesn't like to play dress-up?  Our fashion industry is based on the belief that we all like to dress up in the latest fashions and go out and show ourselves off.  Really I think designers sometimes just sit in a room with a bunch of kids who try on all kinds of crazy things and the designers quickly sketch out their choices and call it haute couture!  (or maybe they would be well advised to do this!)  This is another possible page for my kids book.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Hello Rooster

5"x7" acrylic
Another favorite "Grandcamp" activity is visiting local farms to pick berries, pumpkins, apples, veggies, go to corn mazes and check out the animals.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

A Walk In the Park

5"x7" acrylic
This is another illustration for my little book.  All of our grandkids love to go for walks in the woods and in parks.  It is probably my favorite thing to do with them because it is so easy and they love it so much. 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Hula Happy


5"x7" acrylic
I decided to write and illustrate a book for my grandchildren.  Right now I am working on the illustrations and when I get those all done I will attempt to do the text the way I want.  If I fail at that I will just simplify it and call it good.  The theme of the book is, "What Can You Do When You Go To Grandcamp?"  That is only a theme and a working title, not the finished idea.  When the kids come to visit we call it Grandcamp.  So, if it is at the beach we do beach things, like hula-hoop!  I am doing these with an outline and then painting in sections as if I was doing a coloring, kind of like school kids tend to do.  My grandkids are being raised to color outside of the lines...so we will see what will happen with that!  Anyway, this is a fun diversion and it is always great to work on projects for the kids.  This week I am taking a workshop with Dreama Tolle Perry, so I am mostly concentrating on that.

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