I added a little bling from some recycled jewelry to the tiny #11 seed beads on one of my gourd stitch necklaces for a new twist. With Christmas on the way, this will make a nice gift for some lucky lady.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Small Works Show and Sale
My actual hanging turned out nothing like the my original layout. My space held far more than I imagined, so I added more work. The photo above indicates the need for more work in my generous space, so I brought in another group of paintings. I decided to keep all my paintings $200 or less thinking that it is better to make a little money than no money in these difficult economic times. Normally I would sell my larger canvases for twice this amount or more. Take advantage of this great offer!
I am also promoting my Gourd Stitch Snake Necklaces. These are fun to wear and make great gifts!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Good Gulls
In between computer hassles, internet modem/router connection issues, troubleshooting, tech support calls and those day to day issues, I have taken some refuge in painting between the struggles.
I'm working on gulls for a change of pace. Here is my work in progress. This oil painting is on a 20" x 16" canvasboard panel.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Chino Valley #3
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Continuing Chino Valley Series
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Chino Valley Paintings
These two paintings were inspired from my road trip from Las Vegas to Prescott. Chino Valley, Arizona was a beautiful sight as the sun sank into the horizon.
The painting above has one area I need to re-work on and re-photograph. I was finishing up just as it was twilight and the color isn't as good as it could be.
The painting above has one area I need to re-work on and re-photograph. I was finishing up just as it was twilight and the color isn't as good as it could be.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Birds after Storm
Our palm tree in front of the house has been the home for nesting Barn Owls. Apparently there is a youngster who is unable or refusing to leave the nest. Every night for weeks there has been a terrible screeching all night long as this bird begs for food. 2 birds were visible this morning after the storm of yesterday that removed more dead palm fronds.
My Coffeeberry shrub is fruiting in my mostly native front yard, and the berries just became ripe. Today the shrub was hopping. Robins and this Black-headed Grosbeak gorged on berries until the neighbor outdoor "bad cat" bird hunter showed up. I also glimpsed a bird that appeared to be an Eastern Warbling Vireo with the usual Pygmy Nuthatches and Chickadees. There was also a tremendous outbreak of termites that were thickly covering the pickets on the fence. Yikes!
My Coffeeberry shrub is fruiting in my mostly native front yard, and the berries just became ripe. Today the shrub was hopping. Robins and this Black-headed Grosbeak gorged on berries until the neighbor outdoor "bad cat" bird hunter showed up. I also glimpsed a bird that appeared to be an Eastern Warbling Vireo with the usual Pygmy Nuthatches and Chickadees. There was also a tremendous outbreak of termites that were thickly covering the pickets on the fence. Yikes!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Stormy Days . . .
Today our huge storm has hit so I am unable to photograph yesterday's work in natural light. For now, I will put these temporary photos in before a probable power outage!
This newest piece (above) is called "Joli's Apples". It is an 8" x 8" piece in progress. Below is the completed "From Mori to Marin". This canvas measures 14" x 11".
This newest piece (above) is called "Joli's Apples". It is an 8" x 8" piece in progress. Below is the completed "From Mori to Marin". This canvas measures 14" x 11".
Monday, October 12, 2009
Completing Mori Point Paintings
Above: Sunday, October 12th I finished this panoramic painting of Mori Point looking south.
On Saturday I continued working on the above painting. I finished this smaller piece below, as well as working on another in my Mori Point Series.
Meanwhile, I am beading up a storm in the evenings. I am now working on my 5th tubular peyote stitch snake necklace but this one is in "my colors" rather than snake colors.
On Saturday I continued working on the above painting. I finished this smaller piece below, as well as working on another in my Mori Point Series.
Meanwhile, I am beading up a storm in the evenings. I am now working on my 5th tubular peyote stitch snake necklace but this one is in "my colors" rather than snake colors.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
More Mori
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Everybody Loves Mori Point – New Work in Progress
I've been wanting to paint Mori Point for a long time but couldn't quite manage to haul my supplies there to do plein air work. I have taken lots of wonderful photos at Mori Point, and decided to reference those. Here is a 20" x 10" painting on canvasboard in progress.
These two oil paintings are details of Mori Point with surf. I've just started these and I plan to do them fast, keeping them fairly loose and a bit abstract. I'm working on these simultaneously. They are 10" x 8" on canvasboard.
Just to do something different, I've begun a portrait. I call this "The Wrong Dress". I was charmed by this rather serious little girl with porcelain skin who explained to me that her mom didn't want her to wear this dress to my niece's birthday party, but she has another one and she wanted to wear this. It's the first portrait I've done in oils in recent years. This has aspects that are wrong here, and I may just restart this one or move on! I find fast drying acrylic paint, that I used exclusively up until a couple years ago, much easier to handle for this type of work. I painted with oils at the SF Art Institute in the 70's when I worked much more slowly and was not as prolific.
These two oil paintings are details of Mori Point with surf. I've just started these and I plan to do them fast, keeping them fairly loose and a bit abstract. I'm working on these simultaneously. They are 10" x 8" on canvasboard.
Just to do something different, I've begun a portrait. I call this "The Wrong Dress". I was charmed by this rather serious little girl with porcelain skin who explained to me that her mom didn't want her to wear this dress to my niece's birthday party, but she has another one and she wanted to wear this. It's the first portrait I've done in oils in recent years. This has aspects that are wrong here, and I may just restart this one or move on! I find fast drying acrylic paint, that I used exclusively up until a couple years ago, much easier to handle for this type of work. I painted with oils at the SF Art Institute in the 70's when I worked much more slowly and was not as prolific.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
California Oak Woodlands
Snakes!
Friday, September 25, 2009
California Gold
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Finishing Work
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Studio Work In Progress
I am currently working on these two studio pieces and love working larger on this 18 x 24 size. Working large presents different challenges in mixing large quantities of paint and taking more care in planning the dark and light areas of the composition to keep my colors clean while working over a longer time period with wet on wet paint. I see I need to get better lighting so I have a full spectrum of color that does not alter true color perception. This light is very yellow, and does not show the art properly.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Along Robert's Road
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Colors for Judy
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Studio Work
I just completed this painting. It is called North of Half Moon Bay and is in oil on canvasboard. It measures 10" x 20".
Prior to this I have been experimenting with small 8" x 10" paintings based on a peculiar and interesting relic – a bunker along Devil's Slide on Hwy. 1. I am seeing where these painted sketches lead me....
Here is a photo and my first version.
I turned the uninhabitable bunker into a glowing refuge,
then deconstructed a version (unfinished image) at the right.
More to come... Keep posted!
Prior to this I have been experimenting with small 8" x 10" paintings based on a peculiar and interesting relic – a bunker along Devil's Slide on Hwy. 1. I am seeing where these painted sketches lead me....
Here is a photo and my first version.
I turned the uninhabitable bunker into a glowing refuge,
then deconstructed a version (unfinished image) at the right.
More to come... Keep posted!
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