20x24
Another of my Pike Place Market paintings. I was attracted to the warm dark colors of they interior as they contrasted to the brightness outside.
Daily small paintings- and an occasional larger one-in a quest to refine my craft and above all, enjoy the process
Friday, July 27, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Custom Set
(4) 6x6 paintings
I'm having a blast painting some larger pieces based on photos i took at the Pike Place Market. Meanwhile, however, I got a commission to paint 4 coordinated pieces to hang in a dining room with new iris colored carpet! Doesn't that sound luscious? I toned the panels with what I deemed to be "iris" and went to town. The customer had some paintings in mind, and also requested citrus and glass. I sure hope she likes them!!!!
Pike Place Produce
24x30
I'm having so much fun with these market paintings. It's a huge challenge in simplification and controlling values. With this one, I was intrigued by the way the produce and the shop seemed to frame a bright little window of activity. And I loved the guy's striped shirt.
I took about 50 photos at the market a few weeks ago, and only 4 or 5 seem to be suitable for paintings. I think it may be time to go snap another 50.
I'm having so much fun with these market paintings. It's a huge challenge in simplification and controlling values. With this one, I was intrigued by the way the produce and the shop seemed to frame a bright little window of activity. And I loved the guy's striped shirt.
I took about 50 photos at the market a few weeks ago, and only 4 or 5 seem to be suitable for paintings. I think it may be time to go snap another 50.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Fruit Concentrate
6x6
I have a commission to paint 4 little pieces for somebody. She selected 3 existing images but for the 4th she wanted citrus fruits and glass. I love the way the glass makes the colors bounce around- the lemon is doused in green and orange, the lime's shadow gets a hint of red, and the orange is touched with green. Because her carpet is "iris" and in order to unify the colors, I started with a purple blue background on all 4 paintings.
I have a commission to paint 4 little pieces for somebody. She selected 3 existing images but for the 4th she wanted citrus fruits and glass. I love the way the glass makes the colors bounce around- the lemon is doused in green and orange, the lime's shadow gets a hint of red, and the orange is touched with green. Because her carpet is "iris" and in order to unify the colors, I started with a purple blue background on all 4 paintings.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Balancing Act
This is the 2nd of the two 30x40 paintings that are going to Carmel. I really love the feel of the outdoor cafe scenes.
I haven't been doing daily paintings for some time. It sees that recently my painting is broken up into spurts of furious, obsessive painting- and then no painting at all. Tomorrow we are leaving for a 4 day camping trip with friends, and then 4 days after we get back buy husband will leave for a week. I smell a furious painting session coming on....
We are in the process of exchanging an apartment building we own for one that has an owners unit atop 4 1 bedroom units (close to downtown Seattle- yeah!). Our plan is to completely remodel the building, starting with the exterior and our unit. One of the bedrooms will become my studio. I am concerned about lighting as I am not happy with the lighting in my current studio. I welcome any suggestions, regarding lighting and anything else. I want the most awesome studio I can get within the limitations of the space!
I haven't been doing daily paintings for some time. It sees that recently my painting is broken up into spurts of furious, obsessive painting- and then no painting at all. Tomorrow we are leaving for a 4 day camping trip with friends, and then 4 days after we get back buy husband will leave for a week. I smell a furious painting session coming on....
We are in the process of exchanging an apartment building we own for one that has an owners unit atop 4 1 bedroom units (close to downtown Seattle- yeah!). Our plan is to completely remodel the building, starting with the exterior and our unit. One of the bedrooms will become my studio. I am concerned about lighting as I am not happy with the lighting in my current studio. I welcome any suggestions, regarding lighting and anything else. I want the most awesome studio I can get within the limitations of the space!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Cafe Troubadour
30x40
This was a composite of several photos. I have painted the violinist several times, but the weirdest thing happened. I was perusing the original photo (taken by a friend) and I thought I saw whiskers, so I enlarged that section and sure enough, my girl is a guy! Who knew???? Well, I guess it doesn't really matter. I was attracted to his/her body language and that's pretty "non-gender" (in this case, anyway....)
This was a composite of several photos. I have painted the violinist several times, but the weirdest thing happened. I was perusing the original photo (taken by a friend) and I thought I saw whiskers, so I enlarged that section and sure enough, my girl is a guy! Who knew???? Well, I guess it doesn't really matter. I was attracted to his/her body language and that's pretty "non-gender" (in this case, anyway....)
Sunday, July 1, 2012
The Lady Can Sing
16x20
More jazz....I gathered these figures from 3 separate sources. It seems that in most actual "gatherings" one or more of the figures aren't animated enough for me. I want "gesture"- especially when there's movement involved.
More jazz....I gathered these figures from 3 separate sources. It seems that in most actual "gatherings" one or more of the figures aren't animated enough for me. I want "gesture"- especially when there's movement involved.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Jazz Club
24x30
My gallery in Carmel has sold 2 paintings and he wants more! I'm furiously painting to get them to him in time for summer vacationers. As in most tourist towns, his business tapers off in the fall and doesn't pick up again until spring.
My gallery in Carmel has sold 2 paintings and he wants more! I'm furiously painting to get them to him in time for summer vacationers. As in most tourist towns, his business tapers off in the fall and doesn't pick up again until spring.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Pike Place Fish
24x30
I'm working on some larger paintings of the market. The challenge (as always) is to simplify, especially when there is so much activity and color.
I'm working on some larger paintings of the market. The challenge (as always) is to simplify, especially when there is so much activity and color.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Monorail at Mercer
12x12
This is the third of the three "Seattle" paintings I've done thus far. I delivered them to Alki Arts today. I wanted to do a view of the space needle that was not commonly seen. I stood and waited for the Monorail to come by so that I could get that into the picture too. I wish the sky were this blue today!!!!!
This is the third of the three "Seattle" paintings I've done thus far. I delivered them to Alki Arts today. I wanted to do a view of the space needle that was not commonly seen. I stood and waited for the Monorail to come by so that I could get that into the picture too. I wish the sky were this blue today!!!!!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
More Fish
12x12
I walked all over downtown one day last week taking photos, most of them at the Pike Place Market. It was a busy day with lots of tourists. Out of about 60 photos maybe 6 were good reference material for paintings. Thank goodness for digital!
I walked all over downtown one day last week taking photos, most of them at the Pike Place Market. It was a busy day with lots of tourists. Out of about 60 photos maybe 6 were good reference material for paintings. Thank goodness for digital!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Limey
6x6
The DPW Challenge this week is to paint something that was a gift. This gravy boat was a gift from my niece, Tara. I think it is a lovely shape, and I have thought numerous times about painting is- so I finally did!
The DPW Challenge this week is to paint something that was a gift. This gravy boat was a gift from my niece, Tara. I think it is a lovely shape, and I have thought numerous times about painting is- so I finally did!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Regatta
24x30
I wasn't sure how I could depict the people in the boats without getting into too much detail, so I waited until I was well into the painting before I tackled it. Then I filled in a loosely shaped section with mostly darkish neutrals and cut into the shape with mostly sky colors. I pretty much got the effect I wanted.
I wasn't sure how I could depict the people in the boats without getting into too much detail, so I waited until I was well into the painting before I tackled it. Then I filled in a loosely shaped section with mostly darkish neutrals and cut into the shape with mostly sky colors. I pretty much got the effect I wanted.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Make Way for the Dark Horse
8x24
Another sailboat painting. I took 5 sailboat paintings to Alki Arts last week. Tis the season.....
Another sailboat painting. I took 5 sailboat paintings to Alki Arts last week. Tis the season.....
Monday, June 4, 2012
Not For the Faint of Heart
6x6
The Daily Paintworks Challenge this week is "stripes". So here you have it: stripes. I fas feeling an urge to use lots of color (maybe following the last post's pale palette?) Note the reflection of the blue/purple glass in the base of the cup at the left. These are the kinds of things that excite me in a still life. Often I don't see them at first, but when you're looking really really closely at all the colors, they reveal themselves.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Egg Cup, Egg, Cup
This is my first post with my new IMac. Our old PC got so bad that I wasn't able to post, and then I downloaded a Blogger app to my IPad and did a post that was less than satisfactory. Hope this works better! There certainly is a learning curve involved when switching from PC to Mac and I hope in the end it's worth it.
So....this is the first still life I've done in awhile. I'm really happy with the color combo. I've been trying to paint with a lighter palette. That's not to say I'll give up on my beloved deep color and high contrast. I just want to be able to create strong compositions and interesting paintings that are in a higher key as well.
So....this is the first still life I've done in awhile. I'm really happy with the color combo. I've been trying to paint with a lighter palette. That's not to say I'll give up on my beloved deep color and high contrast. I just want to be able to create strong compositions and interesting paintings that are in a higher key as well.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Red Sails
I've been going to town on these sailboat paintings. I want to explore the abstract qualities of the sails as well as capture the movement.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Pop Pop Pop of Yellow
I don't know what I did, but I messed around a bit and got the page to come up properly. Hope I can do it again . Anyway, this is the first painting I've done in about 6 weeks. It's posted on Daily Paintworks in the "Yellow" Challenge. We were down in Arizona, and LOVE the clay studio there, so I decided I would take advantage of that great facility and abandon paint for clay. That way I'll never tire of either one. Here's a pic of one of the totems I made.
I'm now excited about getting back to painting. I have some ideas brewing, and I think I will be doing mostly larger paintings, along with the occassional small "daily" paintings. It's good to be back in Seattle and back to blogging.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Pop Pop Pop of Yellow
I'm baffled; Blooger is misbehaving. My dashboard is blank; I laboriously entered the URL of my image and it says it downloaded, but I don't see it. I just returned from Arizona and I'm eager to reconnect on my blog and this is SO frustrating. Is anybody else having problems?????
Monday, March 26, 2012
What's The Point?
6x6 Bid Starting at $75
This is my entry for the Daily Paintworks Challenge "Pare Down Your Apple". The idea is to create the form with as few different colors as possible. For that reason it was rendered quite quickly, which usually results in the liveliest painting- which is the point!
We're getting ready to leave town next Monday on a driving trip to Arizona. One the way, I will drop off 6 paintings in Carmel. I've been busy framing, and haven't had time to do daily paintings. Then I'll be gone for about a month and won't be posting any during that time. I miss doing them and look forward to getting on a more reliable schedule this summer.
This is my entry for the Daily Paintworks Challenge "Pare Down Your Apple". The idea is to create the form with as few different colors as possible. For that reason it was rendered quite quickly, which usually results in the liveliest painting- which is the point!
We're getting ready to leave town next Monday on a driving trip to Arizona. One the way, I will drop off 6 paintings in Carmel. I've been busy framing, and haven't had time to do daily paintings. Then I'll be gone for about a month and won't be posting any during that time. I miss doing them and look forward to getting on a more reliable schedule this summer.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
For the Love of Jazz
22x28
This one is going to Carmel. It's the first of my larger jazz paintings. My goal with these is to present something that captures the energy that emanates from the performers. This was a lot of fun to paint, and I look forward to doing more along these lines.
This one is going to Carmel. It's the first of my larger jazz paintings. My goal with these is to present something that captures the energy that emanates from the performers. This was a lot of fun to paint, and I look forward to doing more along these lines.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Stacked in Your Favor
9x12 plus frame Bidding starting at $125
This is a more traditional approach to still life than I normally do, but that's where it ended up. I love the shape of the gold bowl and the pop of the red objects in the mostly cool setting.
This is a more traditional approach to still life than I normally do, but that's where it ended up. I love the shape of the gold bowl and the pop of the red objects in the mostly cool setting.
Monday, March 19, 2012
All Crumpled Up and Nowhere to Go
6x6 Bid on this Painting
This week's challenge at DPW was "Crumpled Paper". Boy, was that hard! It's difficult to simplify the shapes and still have it read as crumpled paper. I couldn't help including the glass to distract myself from the tediousness of rendering the crumpled paper.
This week's challenge at DPW was "Crumpled Paper". Boy, was that hard! It's difficult to simplify the shapes and still have it read as crumpled paper. I couldn't help including the glass to distract myself from the tediousness of rendering the crumpled paper.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Light Up the Night
22x28
I didn't intend to make this one quite so abstract, but once I got started in that direction, I quite liked it, so I kept going. This is going to the gallery in Carmel. As of yesterday, I am listed on the official roster and you can see all the paintings that are and will be there. Here's the link if you want to check it out: http://www.edwardmontgomeryfineart.com/
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
You Can Call Me Red
6x6 SOLD
This is actually a modification of an older painting. Sometimes I have an "aha moment" when looking at a painting and I think I know what will improve it. This one had nearly equal warm and cool colors, as the cloth on the ground was yellow. I decided that the bottle and oranges would be more dramatic in a cool environment.
This is actually a modification of an older painting. Sometimes I have an "aha moment" when looking at a painting and I think I know what will improve it. This one had nearly equal warm and cool colors, as the cloth on the ground was yellow. I decided that the bottle and oranges would be more dramatic in a cool environment.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Surreal Trio
6x6 SOLD
There's something about this color combination that really appeals to me. I also played around a bit with the shapes and pattern. They are not quite as they appeared in reality. There are some things that don't quite make sense. That's the surreal part.
There's something about this color combination that really appeals to me. I also played around a bit with the shapes and pattern. They are not quite as they appeared in reality. There are some things that don't quite make sense. That's the surreal part.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Dining in Paris
36x24
So far I have 3 painting (this being one) that I'll be delivering in April to the Edward Montgomery Fine Art Gallery in Carmel. My goal is to deliver 5 paintings so that I will have a real presence in the gallery, but he's a tough sell. He knows what his customers like and he only accepts what he thinks he can sell. That's good, actually. I respect that- and who doesn't want their paintings to sell?
So far I have 3 painting (this being one) that I'll be delivering in April to the Edward Montgomery Fine Art Gallery in Carmel. My goal is to deliver 5 paintings so that I will have a real presence in the gallery, but he's a tough sell. He knows what his customers like and he only accepts what he thinks he can sell. That's good, actually. I respect that- and who doesn't want their paintings to sell?
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Spring Feeding
6x6 Bid on this Painting
I decided to paint the horse one more time, this time experimenting with more color. I'm also experimenting with lowering my prices on the DPW site. There seem to be more artists offering paintings at a lower price point, and my sales have dropped off dramatically. My hope is to get enough of a following to drive the prices back up to where (I think) the value is.
I decided to paint the horse one more time, this time experimenting with more color. I'm also experimenting with lowering my prices on the DPW site. There seem to be more artists offering paintings at a lower price point, and my sales have dropped off dramatically. My hope is to get enough of a following to drive the prices back up to where (I think) the value is.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Well Bred and Well Fed
SOLD
I learned something interesting about light. I tried to photograph this yesterday afternoon and gave up after about 3 tries. The light was just wrong and even with Photoshop I couldn't get close to the actual painting. The yellows just dominated and I couldn't get them to go away. This morning I got it on the first try.
This is my entry for the DPW Challenge. I loved painting this horse. I tried to make sure I had the weight balanced correctly; the view of his rear end on the left is essential to make sure he doesn't look like he's tipping to the right. Then I wanted to capture the undulations of the body masses. I'm tempted to try painting him again- this time in unnatural colors and more abstracted. Just for fun.
I learned something interesting about light. I tried to photograph this yesterday afternoon and gave up after about 3 tries. The light was just wrong and even with Photoshop I couldn't get close to the actual painting. The yellows just dominated and I couldn't get them to go away. This morning I got it on the first try.
This is my entry for the DPW Challenge. I loved painting this horse. I tried to make sure I had the weight balanced correctly; the view of his rear end on the left is essential to make sure he doesn't look like he's tipping to the right. Then I wanted to capture the undulations of the body masses. I'm tempted to try painting him again- this time in unnatural colors and more abstracted. Just for fun.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Red Hat, Red Meat
30x40
The paint is still wet on this one. I think it's finished, although there may be some tinkering. I know I can be myopic about my work, overlooking obvious flaws- so I'd appreciate any suggestions that might make it better.
The paint is still wet on this one. I think it's finished, although there may be some tinkering. I know I can be myopic about my work, overlooking obvious flaws- so I'd appreciate any suggestions that might make it better.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Virtuoso
6x6 No longer available
Another study for my new jazz series- I'm loving this idea because for me, it's all about gesture, and there's so much opportunity to explore gesture with these musicians. Also, the light comes from so many possible sources and in so many colors that one can be pretty free with abstractions and still make it believable.
Another study for my new jazz series- I'm loving this idea because for me, it's all about gesture, and there's so much opportunity to explore gesture with these musicians. Also, the light comes from so many possible sources and in so many colors that one can be pretty free with abstractions and still make it believable.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Clamp It
6x6 No longer available
Much as I like dark values and high contrast, I want to be able to paint in a lighter key as well. I decided to study Wayne Thiebaud's paintings for ideas and inspiration. I referred to my book of Thiebaud paintings as I painted this entry for the DPW Challenge. Tor be more "Thiebaud-like" I would paint the blue ground lighter to heighten the contrast with the shadows, and I may try another version with that goal, but I like this one as is.
Much as I like dark values and high contrast, I want to be able to paint in a lighter key as well. I decided to study Wayne Thiebaud's paintings for ideas and inspiration. I referred to my book of Thiebaud paintings as I painted this entry for the DPW Challenge. Tor be more "Thiebaud-like" I would paint the blue ground lighter to heighten the contrast with the shadows, and I may try another version with that goal, but I like this one as is.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Fillet of the Day
6x6 No longer available
This was created for the DPW Challenge: Paint Raw Meat. I went with fish instead. Not my favorite subject matter, I will say- the meat or the fish. Yet it was a challenge and I'm glad I did it. I went with a lighter palette that usual in keeping with the delicate nature of the fish. I relied on the darks of the shadows and the onion to give the composition some structure.
This was created for the DPW Challenge: Paint Raw Meat. I went with fish instead. Not my favorite subject matter, I will say- the meat or the fish. Yet it was a challenge and I'm glad I did it. I went with a lighter palette that usual in keeping with the delicate nature of the fish. I relied on the darks of the shadows and the onion to give the composition some structure.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Sun Stream
No longer available
I was feeling the need to use some warm and bright colors. Do you suppose it has anything to do with the Seattle weather? Rain forecast all week.....
I was feeling the need to use some warm and bright colors. Do you suppose it has anything to do with the Seattle weather? Rain forecast all week.....
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Back Me Up, Baby
6x6 No longer available
This jazz series is way fun to paint! I dive into These with little rough sketches and see what develops. The guy at the keyboard wasn't even supposed to be singing, and look what happened! He opened his mouth and gave me the title.
This jazz series is way fun to paint! I dive into These with little rough sketches and see what develops. The guy at the keyboard wasn't even supposed to be singing, and look what happened! He opened his mouth and gave me the title.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Simpatico
6x6 No longer available
Painting #2 of my Jazz series. The plan is to create maybe a dozen of these small paintings and then follow up with some larger canvases. I love the possibilities for abstractions, as the light plays off the people and the instruments. I think the lively paint reflects the energy of the music, and I hope I can maintain that on a larger scale.
Painting #2 of my Jazz series. The plan is to create maybe a dozen of these small paintings and then follow up with some larger canvases. I love the possibilities for abstractions, as the light plays off the people and the instruments. I think the lively paint reflects the energy of the music, and I hope I can maintain that on a larger scale.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Enjoy the Show
6x6 SOLD
I'm thinking about doing a series of music based paintings, and this is a study for one of them. I also am working on a series of restaurant/cafe paintings, and completed a 24x30" one yesterday. Well, maybe it's not quite complete- I tend to tinker for a few days. It's close, anyway.
I'm thinking about doing a series of music based paintings, and this is a study for one of them. I also am working on a series of restaurant/cafe paintings, and completed a 24x30" one yesterday. Well, maybe it's not quite complete- I tend to tinker for a few days. It's close, anyway.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Workhorse Willy Reworked
18x24
I painted the original Workhorse Willy from a photo I took in eastern Washington. I was intrigued by the reflection of the truck in the metal building alongside it." Where's the metal building ?"you ask? Well, I painted it out yesterday. The painting has been in a gallery for 6 months and hasn't sold, and I decided it was too dark and gloomy. It needed a punch of warmth. The original version is below. I would love to get your feedback as to whether you think the change is an improvement.

I have been in frame making mode lately with no time to paint. I have 7 new paintings to rotate into display venues and they all need frames. The "Sunny Side Up" painting is going to the Edward Montgomery Gallery in Carmel. He is looking for a "sophisticated subtle idealized ambiance" to appeal to his market niche, and I have had a hard time coming up with something that fits. I think I sort of "get it" now, and have some more ideas in mind.
Saw the Gauguin exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum yesterday. Talk about idealized ambiance! It is a great exhibit and I'll definitely go back to see it again.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Sunny Side Up
36x48
This is the big canvas I mentioned I'd been working on. I love the perspective and the poses of the people in the restaurant. I tried to be very cognizant of values as I selected colors so that I'd maintain a strong composition. My husband is always saying that my paintings are too dark, and I deliberately worked toward more lights in this one. The darks are still pretty dark though; I like the contrast.
This is the big canvas I mentioned I'd been working on. I love the perspective and the poses of the people in the restaurant. I tried to be very cognizant of values as I selected colors so that I'd maintain a strong composition. My husband is always saying that my paintings are too dark, and I deliberately worked toward more lights in this one. The darks are still pretty dark though; I like the contrast.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Around Town
6x6 $40 Click to Buy
I photographed this young woman in Telluride, Colorado last fall. She was wearing just sandals and had no helmet, so I assumed she was just riding around town.
I photographed this young woman in Telluride, Colorado last fall. She was wearing just sandals and had no helmet, so I assumed she was just riding around town.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Tables and Chairs
6x8 $60 Click to Buy
This is a study for a larger painting. I liked the the disparity in the chair styles and the black reflective wall in the foreground. I hope it works well in a larger size-maybe 18x24. It still needs to feel somewhat intimate, I think. Right now I'm working on a 36x48" canvas. I think that's the largest I've ever done. Man, does it eat up the paint!
This is a study for a larger painting. I liked the the disparity in the chair styles and the black reflective wall in the foreground. I hope it works well in a larger size-maybe 18x24. It still needs to feel somewhat intimate, I think. Right now I'm working on a 36x48" canvas. I think that's the largest I've ever done. Man, does it eat up the paint!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Morning News
6x6; Bid on This Painting
Wow! I can't believe I last posted over month ago! I think that's the longest "dry spell" since I started this blog. We were in Arizona and I did do some painting there, but my improvised studio is not as compelling as my studio here in Seattle. The biggest reason, however, is that I have access to an AWESOME clay studio, and I was busy making totems and tiles. I made tiles for our bathroom backsplashes, and then barely finished the kitchen splash tiles before we left. I did a mosaic over the stove, and I'm pretty happy with it; all it needs is grout....
So....the first painting upon returning is my submission to the DPW Challenge. I like figurative, so this was a good one to start me off. I also did some revisions to the larger pieces I painted in Arizona. I'm working on ideas for more larger paintings, but hope to get back to doing frequent (if not daily) smaller paintings. It's good to be back!

So....the first painting upon returning is my submission to the DPW Challenge. I like figurative, so this was a good one to start me off. I also did some revisions to the larger pieces I painted in Arizona. I'm working on ideas for more larger paintings, but hope to get back to doing frequent (if not daily) smaller paintings. It's good to be back!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Lunch Counter
30x24 oil on canvas
This was a fun one to paint. I tried to concentrate on the abstract shapes, trusting that the total effect would look convincing. So often I think I'm abstracting, only to end up with more realism than I wanted.
This is the first year we will be spending Christmas here in Arizona, away from family. We do have plans with extended family here though- some of my husband's cousins. After Christmas we will have house guests for much of the time until we leave in mid January. I have been spending time at the fabulous clay studio here rather than painting, as anything I make there will need time to dry and then to fire and glaze and fire again. Painting may have to wait until I return to my studio in Seattle.
This was a fun one to paint. I tried to concentrate on the abstract shapes, trusting that the total effect would look convincing. So often I think I'm abstracting, only to end up with more realism than I wanted.
This is the first year we will be spending Christmas here in Arizona, away from family. We do have plans with extended family here though- some of my husband's cousins. After Christmas we will have house guests for much of the time until we leave in mid January. I have been spending time at the fabulous clay studio here rather than painting, as anything I make there will need time to dry and then to fire and glaze and fire again. Painting may have to wait until I return to my studio in Seattle.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Lucky Duck
6x6 Bid on this Painting
This is the DPW Challenge of the week: Reflections on Water. I submitted the idea inspired by a photo I took in Bend, Oregon this fall when the yellow leaves were everywhere. This duck and his buddies were enjoying the beautiful autumn day on a golden pond.
This is the DPW Challenge of the week: Reflections on Water. I submitted the idea inspired by a photo I took in Bend, Oregon this fall when the yellow leaves were everywhere. This duck and his buddies were enjoying the beautiful autumn day on a golden pond.
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Daily News
16x20 oil on canvas
This is another of the paintings derived from photos I took in Telluride. I usually take photos of people sneakily and discreetly, but this time I told the gentleman I was a painter and would he mind if I took his picture. I think I'll try that more often; it's probably more considerate and i bet most people wouldn't mind at all. BTW, has anybody received a message that their Google profile is not allowed to comment on various blogs? I used to get it occassionally, but now I get it whenever I try to comment on anybody's blog. I don't know how to fix that!
This is another of the paintings derived from photos I took in Telluride. I usually take photos of people sneakily and discreetly, but this time I told the gentleman I was a painter and would he mind if I took his picture. I think I'll try that more often; it's probably more considerate and i bet most people wouldn't mind at all. BTW, has anybody received a message that their Google profile is not allowed to comment on various blogs? I used to get it occassionally, but now I get it whenever I try to comment on anybody's blog. I don't know how to fix that!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Red Wall
24x24 oil on canvas
Thi painting is based on a photo I took in Telluride, Colorado this fall. I was taken by the way the red wall reflected pink on the man's shirt as he walked by.
I've been neglecting the daily paintings in favor of working on some larger ones. More to follow. I do hope to return to the dailies, though- such great exercise!
Thi painting is based on a photo I took in Telluride, Colorado this fall. I was taken by the way the red wall reflected pink on the man's shirt as he walked by.
I've been neglecting the daily paintings in favor of working on some larger ones. More to follow. I do hope to return to the dailies, though- such great exercise!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Havin' A Look
16x20 oil on canvas Bid on this painting
This is the last (for the moment) of my car show paintings. I am still interested in doing more of them; just have to find the right venue for showing and selling. In the meantime, I thought I'd try offering this one on the DPW auction site. I haven't had enough time to paint lately and I'm getting really itchy. Hope I can grab some hours tomorrow and over the weekend.
This is the last (for the moment) of my car show paintings. I am still interested in doing more of them; just have to find the right venue for showing and selling. In the meantime, I thought I'd try offering this one on the DPW auction site. I haven't had enough time to paint lately and I'm getting really itchy. Hope I can grab some hours tomorrow and over the weekend.
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