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Thursday, May 29, 2014
Patio Flower
We went to friend's home for a Memorial Day brunch and I walked around their beautiful backyard and took pictures. This pot was at the base of a tree and I liked the interesting shadows on the pot.I love my job!
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
June Arrangement
Some painting days just turn out right. From the start of this painting I had a good feeling about it. It was almost like it painted itself. Other days might end in washing the brushes early but I think I could have painted on and on if my bed had not been calling my name!
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Sunday, May 25, 2014
Leveraged
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Rylee's Rose
I have really been enjoying painting these roses lately. What I thought would be very difficult has been a lot of fun.If I get the drawing right from the start, the rest just falls into place. I have been asked by my granddaughters to name the paintings after them. This one is named for Rylee.
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Friday, May 23, 2014
Consensus Taken
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Higher Ground
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Yellow Roses
I painted with watercolors for so many years that it felt disloyal to start again with oils. I painted with oils in college but that was 40 years ago. We had to stretch our own canvases and the brushes were stiff bristle. The painting in my head often didn't come out on the canvas the way I wanted.
The materials today are so much better than they were years ago. I love, love the way the paint goes on the board. I've found my niche!
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The materials today are so much better than they were years ago. I love, love the way the paint goes on the board. I've found my niche!
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Moonlight Garden
Saturday, May 17, 2014
White Pair
Sad Brushes
I have a perverse relationship to my paint brushes. After they have lived a hard life, dutifully performed their duties and certainly look like they have lived a hard life--- I just can't let them go! There is no way to restore them but the thought of throwing them away just kills me. I think there will have to be an intervention of sorts. I just ordered new ones
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Friday, May 16, 2014
Next in Line
Geraniums are high on the list of favorite flowers. Maybe it is the natural complementary color scheme of red and green. Although I have to admit the list is several pages long. Just like my "top five " favorite songs that my husband tells me Is at least a hundred!
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Bird in Bowl
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Heather Resting
Monday, May 12, 2014
Corner the Market
This is a large (16x20) painting that I started before I left for the Texas workshop. I had time today to work on it and finish. I am energized from a week concentrating on just art - no dishes, cooking, distractions. I also met some great people there. It is great to share ideas with like-minded people.
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Sunday, May 11, 2014
So Gifted
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Well Worn
These are the shoes I have been wearing this week to the workshop. After I painted the blue shoes I took these off and painted these sandals while bare footed. They were a challenge because they were so much of the same coor. A little lighting and imagination made them more interesting.
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Blue Suede Shoes
I am attending a wonderful Carol Marine workshop in Heaven. It is actually Dickinson, Texas. Three gourmet meals a day and margaritas and wine in the evening. I was told to bring some funky shoes to paint and I bought some leopard shoes at Goodwill. They proved to be complicated so I painted the actual shoes with blue paint, THEN did a painting of them. Sue Bown is our hostess here in Heaven- a lovely lady/ angel.
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Friday, May 2, 2014
Hydrangea 1840
The title is based on the fact that I think these blooms look old fashioned; as if they could be from 1840. Then I started thinking about what flowers were common back then. I remember reading about lilacs and flowers like sweet peas and hollyhocks in novels. I am traveling to Nashville to visit with our son's family in their new home. Then Sunday morning I fly to Texas to go to an"advanced" Carol Marine workshop. I am really excited. My suitcase is full of art supplies and very few clothes. Priorities, right?
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