Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The Illusions of Youth

8"x8" oil
Honey, it is all an illusion...but enjoy when you can! I worked finishing my brick patio from 5am-8am, mostly moving sand.....they call it hard labor for a reason! And it feels good...really, but I look nothing like this little princess...and there was no one else to do my bidding! Now I can start my day...with a shower and then an hour of yoga.....ok...that even sounds crazy to me!

Monday, June 23, 2014

It's a Party

8"x8" oil
Another painting from my book that I have done in oil.  I hope your day is as magical as this little girl's is!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Downhill

0il 8"x8"
This painting  is an oil version from a series I did in acrylics.  The previous paintings were for a book I made for my grandchildren, the oil paintings are for a show my art group is exhibiting in August.  I am excited about this because my paintings will probably appeal to kids and I am going to have some activities to go along with it.  We don't have many shows that really draw kids in, so I am hopeful.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Morning Hike

oil 9"x9"


My family had a reunion in Colorado recently.  We build in lots of time to do what we want, so groups of us head out to hike, rock climb, shop or visit museums or music venues.  One morning we went hiking with one of my sisters and her husband.  It was a beautiful, cool day in Estes Park.  I am showing my initial sketch below and how I finished it above.  I love the bands of color and the structural relationships.
sketch

Friday, June 13, 2014

Fun Flowers

These are not representative of my usual work, but they are an exploration of creative fun.  I did them as an experiment in goofing around with my watercolors.  I am also using them to teach a class that encourages drawing and using materials to express yourself creatively.  I want to build in more time to just mess around as I think I have compartmentalized much of my work time.  On the other end of the spectrum I am also thinking about doing some really big paintings.  I have to say, these were a lot of fun and I am going to do more of this!

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Pear Trio

This is a repeat with a different color background.  I still have a lot to learn about choosing colors.  Changing background colors is one way of doing that.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Waiting For the Rest

5"x7" oil
I decided to dramatize the background by painting in a complimentary color.  I really like to paint with a areal view.  I like how it catches the light and is a different perspective than a more classically approached still life.
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Cowgirl On a Mission

9"x12" oil
My niece's daughter, encouraged by my renegade nephew, turned into a cowgirl with attitude the minute she put on a holster and hat.  I was lucky enough to capture a photo as she strutted out to rob a train.



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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Folding Laundry

10"x10' oil

I am including my drawing and first steps in painting.  This is from a photo I received after my mom passed.  It is of me and my daughter Ruthann.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

It's a Joke

10"x10" oil
  A painting of a woman at the opera by Mary Cassatt is featured in this painting.  There is a man with opera glasses also looking at her and she seems to be looking at the young woman who are checking out a muted Monet.  Monet was a contemporary impressionist to Mary Cassatt, so it is believable that she would be checking out the competition!


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Monday, June 2, 2014

A Private Moment

There are a lot of paintings titled "Woman at Her Bath" but many less, "Man at His Bath" as this rendition of Gustave Caillebotte's painting is.  This was the first nude impressionistic painting shown at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  I loved how this couple was fascinated by this painting but their posture implied they were timid about peeking in on this private scene.  I have been absent from daily painting because of a bunch of things, but am hoping to get back into the swing of it now.


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