“The Orange Sugar Bowl” is a
painting that won 2nd place in an annual juried art show in Hamilton County in November called “Community
Creates.” I love orange. I know it is very trendy these days. The geranium was my last flower of the
season. I cut back my geraniums and
brought them the house and now they are blooming again. The painting is 16 ½ x 11 and was painted
especially for an antique style goldish frame which is 3 inches wide. All paintings are available with or without
frames.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
“Espresso Yourself” Ahhh…java! I love it! In April I am scheduled to do an art show at our local coffee shop. Already I am building an inventory of paintings about “my drug of choice." I set up this still life outside in the sun. I love the natural lighting of the sun, although I do have a fantastic “light box” (patterned after Carol Marine’s design) that my husband built for me. I use it inside my studio when the weather doesn’t permit me to paint outside.
I once took a workshop from a fantastic painter, Qiang-Huang, and he said, “the subject matter of every painting is the same…it is LIGHT”
I once took a workshop from a fantastic painter, Qiang-Huang, and he said, “the subject matter of every painting is the same…it is LIGHT”
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Oranges Concentrate
Happy
December! It feels like months since I
have made an entry in my blog. Here is a
painting that won an “honorable mention” in the
annual juried art show in Madison
country. It seems that I have been too
busy to post it. I also have several
others I am ready to post…so stay tuned.
This is an 8 x 10 oil and contains the sweetest little antique crock I
found at a thrift store in Chicago.
It is framed in a black plein aire JFM frame
with a silver lip. Please contact me by
email for prices.
I
vowed to pace myself this December so that I can enjoy the richness of this
month.
Thank
you for taking time to look at my art. I
see it as my “voice” in this world.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
"My Favorite Neighbor," Part II
I was thrilled to
learn that my painting, “My Favorite Neighbor”, won
“Best of Show” in the South
Madison Visual Art Show. Now I am wondering if I should just stick to painting my
furry friends..:o) The painting lives
next door and I can visit the real thing when I need a dog fix, which is often!
Speaking of dogs, I am so touched by an account of Van Gogh I read
recently in the book, Van Gogh, a
Self-Portrait. This paragraph was contained
in a letter written by one of his
friends:
“One Saturday afternoon we went
out for a walk: suddenly Vincent saw an emaciated, miserable, deserted street
dog, a poor hungry beggar of a dog. He
searched his purse and in it found a ‘dubbeltje’ (twopence)---it was all the
money he had, for it was the last days of the month. Then he bought two rolls for a penny to give
to the dog, and stood looking at the animal full of complacency as it devoured
the bread in a few swallows. Going back
to his companions, Van Gogh said, “What do you think this animal told me just
now? That he would like to have another
couple of rolls like that,” and following his impulse, he bought two more rolls
and gave them to the yearning dog. Now
he didn’t even have the money to buy a pack of tobacco, the only luxury he
permitted himself.” p.39
Vincent Van Gogh’s sensitivity makes him one of my heroes.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Blue Ribbon Winner!
Just
so you know…“Adopt Fred” just won 1st
Place in the Annual juried show held at The Anderson Center for the Arts.
The show is sponsored by the Art Association of Madison County. Make your check payable to the Animal
Protection League of Anderson, Indiana. (And,
hey…you might want to purchase one of the other cat paintings before the prices
increase… :O)
The
proceeds from the sale of these paintings will be used to feed and house some
of the many orphaned/abandoned animals in our county.
Here's Fred up close.
Here's Fred up close.
Click here and you can read more about Fred.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
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