Sunday, November 11, 2012

Little Bird

Little Bird 6x6 in. on LaCarte paper
Photo reference for Little Bird. It is obvious from this photo that  much needs to be done to create a painting from it. I will many time choose a photo that leaves much to my imagination, it seems to get my creative juices flowing. Since I have been away from my easel for several months, this was a fun challenge.
Further challenges besides the photo was that being absent from the easel I broke my cardinal rule, NO FIXATIVE. You guessed it , I used fixative and it spattered spots all over so had to go back to square one.  In spite of my mistakes I am happy with the  piece and will try to post on a more regular basis. 



Monday, November 5, 2012

Open House



These are a few photos of my new studio/ gallery as it was set up for my Open House, thank you to all who came to make it special. I have met so many new artists and people interested in the arts that I think this will be a fantastic place to be for the classes and gallery. My Family is greatly responsible for all of this to happen in  the 9 weeks since we have moved here. The Lord has richly blessed us.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Open house

New studio/ gallery
Open house Art and  "Chocolate, How Sweet it Is" Nov 1, 4pm -8 pm;Nov. 2 ,10am-6pm; Nov 3 9 am-5pm. This is an outside view of the studio and I will show the refurbished inside in the next post. Thank you for your infinite patience, Unpacking, painting , installing a hanging system and arranging for the Open House has kept me busy. Would love to see you at the open house and you can see it all in person.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Back at last

The last I wrote in this blog, we were moving and we are now in our new home in  Alexandria, MN.. I haven't been at my easel for a very long time. Getting a bit settled while teaching has taken a bit longer than I would like.
The new studio had to be totally emptied so the floor could be refinished, then needs to be painted and this is where the glitch of the century comes in. I messed up badly in choosing my paint color and after two days and two coats it was as bad as it can get. Sooooooooooooooo tomorrow off the the paint store and a new batch of color or "non-Color" as it will be a neutral and will start again. In the meantime my Granddaughter , Mahlet, will have a gallon and a half of paint for her room, in her favorite color, but certainly not her Grandmas.
Drapes are ordered and then the unpacking can begin and yes...................I will be painting again soon, I hope, but first DO need a studio. Thank you for your patience.
The new home and community are wonderful. We are very blessed.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Stay Tuned

Please be patient with my non-entering of new paintings. We are moving to Alexandria, MN, selling our farm and packing. We will be in our new home after the 22nd of August. and it will take awhile to set up my fantastic new studio and gallery. So PLEASE stay tuned for more exciting news on this big move

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Enjoying the Lake

Enjoying the Lake 7 x 5 oil on panel
Another quite scene at Mt. Carmel. these chairs are just calling you to sit and enjoy quite time snoozing, reading or whatever you wish.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Just Struttin

Just Struttin 12 x 12 oil on canvas

After just sittin and laying an egg our little red hen is struttin around full of pride at her accomplishment and showing off for the other hens (and maybe the rooster). I continue to try and stay loose in my work but controlled. I use a thin underpainting and in many areas that underpainting shows through in the final work, it allows for the transparency to let the white of the canvas show trough, the violet in the upper corner and at the base of the hen as well as the gold tone in the top center show that fairly well.