Thursday, April 30, 2009

"Gathering Rocks"

11 x 14
oil on stretched canvas

Haven't posted anything in days and felt the need to keep the blog going, so am including an older painting I did of one of my grandsons. Thought it looked like he was gathering rocks, but actually I think he was scratching mosquito bites...nothing but Texas size mosquitos around here!

Have been painting, although nothing new to post just yet. Am working on a 30 x 40 canvas (large for me these days) for my son's new office. Hope to have it finished soon!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Hide and Seek"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

After a trip to the Texas Hill Country a few weeks ago, and not seeing many Spring bluebonnets because of the draught, we later drove to Ennis, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas and drove around their Bluebonnet Trails. The fields were spectacular with "oceans of blue" and could have only been prettier with a sunnier day. Hopefully some of those fields of bluebonnets will turn into paintings. But first I couldn't resist this longhorn who tried to hide every time we got a little closer, as if to say, "Can you see me now!"

Saturday, April 18, 2009

"Echo Park"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

This is the most beautiful triangular shaped park right in the middle of the city of Highland Park in Dallas. If you haven't seen the azaleas here in the Spring, it's a must-see! Our family calls it Echo Park because our children used to play in the gazebo and when you stand in the middle, you can hear your echo. Several years ago, our son proposed to his wife in the gazebo, and months later, she had her wedding portrait made here. For their first anniversary, I gave them a similar painting to this one.

Friday, April 17, 2009

"The Gift"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

A good friend, who is also our retired dentist, has taken up wood turning in the last couple of years. After eyeing this bowl, made of maple, walnut and rosewood, he was kind enough to present it to me as a gift. Love seeing it every day, sitting in front of a window and watching the ever changing light dancing on the different colors and shapes. I think it was begging to be painted! I'm continually amazed at other people's hidden talents!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

"At the Beach"

9 x 12
oil on masonite
sold

This is the donation that I have given to our church's auction and dinner benefitting our youth mission, the event coming up this weekend. The painting is a more colorful version of the previous post "Siblings". Including the frame does seem to give a more finished look to a painting.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

"Diana's Temple"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

Here is another entry to Karin Jurick's Different Strokes from Different Folks. The statue is a companion to Diana, and I chose to place her in front of Diana's Temple. I now see why this is called a challenge, working all in one "color" on the figure and trying to get the tones just right is definitely a challenge. I had to take several photos of the painting and still didn't get the exact match. The reds came out too strong in the photo, but changing that made too much of a difference in the rest of the picture. Oh, well, like I said, "it's a challenge!"

Friday, April 10, 2009

"Happy Easter"

8 x 11 1/2 (nfs)
oil on canvas board

Now that we are in the middle of the Easter holiday, I thought it was appropriate to post this painting I did a number of years ago. In fact I had originally painted this for an auction donation at my son's college, but due to a car accident, I never made it to the auction and neither did the painting! I have since had it reproduced as a print and it has been used in greeting cards and also as framed prints, usually for baby gifts. Happy Easter!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

"Girl's Best Friend"

9 x 12
oil on masonite
sold

Camera, always in my purse, captured this photo at one of my grandchildren's soccer games. I was impressed by how much this young girl loved her beagle, spending lots more time paying attention to her pet than to her younger brother's game.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

"Siblings"

9 x 12
oil on masonite
sold

This painting is from a photograph of a cousin's grandchildren. Found it a good exercise in monochromatic tones in the clothing, also movement in the wind.

Friday, April 3, 2009

"Three's a Crowd"

8 x 10
oil on masonite

Couldn't resist capturing the unusual coloring of these apples!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

"Almost Stew"

8 x 10
oil on masonite

More inspiration from the produce isle! Had several good days of painting with "models" from the grocery store.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

"Almost Salsa"

8 x 10
oil on masonite

Another painting from the grocery store produce isle. My husband loves to keep homemade salsa in the refrigerator and this was just before the "chopping"!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

"Beach Family"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

Several weeks ago I discovered Karin Jarick's blog Different Strokes from Different Folks. Every two weeks Karin posts a photo for other artists to paint and submit their interpretation of her photo. This is my first entry to her site and look forward to seeing "what's next"! I have found the network and support of other artist on the web quite incredible.

Monday, March 30, 2009

"Red Peppers"

8 x 10
oil on masonite

There is a wealth of subjects to paint from the grocery store and I have done several new paintings after spending way too much time in the produce department, trying to decide what would look good on a canvas as well as on the dinner plate! These peppers became a delicious roasted red pepper soup!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

"Annie and Bella"

8 x 10
oil on masonite

Annie and Bella live in our neighborhood and "sit in the lap of luxury" as most of ours pets do! They were great models for their portraits.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

"Rainy Days"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

I'm sure every artist is constantly trying to improve their style, and my attempt is always to "loosen up" my strokes, to have a more impressionistic, softer feel to the subject. When your natural instinct is to be detailed and linear, you keep that inner voice saying, "simplify, less is more, use those lost and found lines and minimal number of strokes". I think this background is getting "there"!

Friday, March 27, 2009

"The Reader"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

Our granddaughter loves to read and never shows up at our house without a book. I loved capturing her at our breakfast room table one morning, the morning sunlight highlighting her features.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

"Ready, Aim,..."


9 x 12
oil on masonite

If you are an artist viewing this, you know how sometimes you can work on a subject for hours just hoping to capture the moment, maybe even put the brushes down and try another day. Well, for some reason, this painting just "flew" onto the canvas. These are the times that keep bringing you back to the easel. I loved this moment when our oldest grandson was learning about gun safety from his father and uncle...the first BB gun shot.

Monday, March 23, 2009

My first blog entry!


Here are two street artists from the Montmartre area in Paris. A couple of years ago my husband and I were touring the Sacre-Coeur Basilica and afterwards walked through the town square in the village of Montmarte. It was filled with artists at work, some painting from photographs and others using live models. I thought these paintings captured the Bohemian lifestyle of the French art colony. They are both 8x10 on gessoed masonite.