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It is my hope you find enriching artwork today! Leave me a comment, or take something home with you today! I am working on A PAINTING A DAY in 2012! A real challenge but one I embrace!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Valley of The Bones

Yes, this took over a day to create but then again at the very least I am painting every day. Yeah! Kids off to camp and science competitions and I get to paint! I have been studying the old west, old bones and in the process finding dried up paint tubes with many cracks and crevasses that fascinate me. What lives in there, how deep does it go? Does anything ever emerge? Ezekiel suggests that there is life. You will find expressive nature in most of my work. The cracked pot I did this time last year is reminiscent of this one as is the roof tiles in Marilyn Go Round. Maybe something is emerging……

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Marilyn-Go-Round

On my easel is a painting for an upcoming show at the Vault Gallery in Culver City, CA. I have taken it upon myself to do a series of paintings that incorporate the life of celebrities and what my interpretation of their lives might have been like behind the scene. It is always fascinating for me to study my subject in depth before I begin. It helps me understand the emotional view, how one is uniquely designed. As I paint, it gives me time to celebrate the person and their amazing feats. We all have many failures but it’s the feats I want to emerge. My collection of vintage inspired mixed media and all the other pieces I am producing for a summer showing are titled “Emergence”! Its time to begin a new! It’s show time!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Worthy

It’s been a while since I have posted to my blog. I have been painting but I am working on some new pieces for upcoming gallery showing. Hope to show you soon! I am so excited. On the other hand, this painting duo was inspired by a literary writer friend of mine. It is two canvases that can stand alone or pair together. I have been using lots of green and Prussian blue in my art lately; not a reflection of how I am feeling, just a moment in time of exploring color theory. I am wondering if this might lend itself to two more paintings of different sizes attached to it somehow of others looking on and wondering just why the women is unworthy and yet saved.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Half Glass

I am working on this piece that conveys that the glass is half full or empty. The fullness is what escapes me and the emptiness is what eludes me. Will I drink before I am eaten? Will I fly before I am drowned? Is your glass half empty or full? You be the judge.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Something New: Final Days

This is what is on my table today. I am finishing the edging and its something new for me to be adding stitching to my artwork. I am thrilled to be learning a new skill and at the same time I am trying not to pull my hair or thread out before I finish. I hope to have a whole series for you as I am in the process of putting the petal to the ceramic (tile) that is.....What do you see in this? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Cherry Pickin

Summer cherry pickin is over but alas I have found time to post some art I did this summer. I guess the timing was right as I just read in my studies that a town in modern day Turkey, (formally the biblical town of Colossae) was known for its purple dye from a flower, a Cyclamen_purpurascen. The purple of royalty gives way to the red shed for you and me. I just always loved the shape, color and size and that super fruit that cures what ails you. Sweet.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Augusta National- Hole 12

What do I know about golf? ummm. I took a class once. I am married to a golfer and oh.....the ball really hurts if hit by one....the ball travels well in snake holes and I illustrated a book about golf with camels, double decker buses and donkeys! Well here is my rendition...

Friday, August 19, 2011

Thistles in Time

 


My last few weeks in the 109 degree heat have finally come to a "Thistle" stop as I sit in the comfort of the AC sipping a cup of iced water resting my shoulders for a bit. This project was a fun exciting time. We did the project in the heat of summer however early and with misters we hooked up to our fans. We made it. I am happy with the results and I hope you find it a piece of inspiration for your outdoors. Can you picture lounging by the pool under the shade of the thistles with a cool drink looking upward then drifting off into a restful doze dreaming of southwest beauty, organic and paths un-chartered. This was definitely a charter I unearthed and would do again!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Over the sofa somewhere


A recent commission allowed me to get back to earthly colors and a stroll through my stencil stash. Fun to dabble in the unrealistic. Another triptych is on my easel now and happens to be totally unrelated to anything I have done before...stay tuned....I am waiting on my sewing machine to get fixed as I broke it on the first piece of a new triptych. The one featured above was designed to coordinate with an area rug and the colors in the living room.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

On my easel

Working on a piece that incorporates a vision statement for a family. It has been a real joy to do and words are steadfast and forever.......I will post the entire piece when finished. I am using cheese cloth, fabric, paint, plaster and paper. Kind of represents that we are all these things weathered and tattered by storms of life but the words are still there.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Reflection II

This peice was painted  for a dear friend that is embarking on a new season. I like to remember the short time we have known each other as we walked amongst the birch trees and used these colors to decorate their lovely home. Blessings to the voyage and new memories.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Birch March


After recent visit to Flagstaff and with the inspiration of a client's decor, I created this commissioned peice for a guest retreat.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

In the Garden

Waiting on spring as it is the coldest winter on record in some parts of the country, I dream of sitting in a chair, old, rustic, familiar and looking out at the birth of new growth, new springing forth, new creation...its coming! Can you feel it?

This 8 x10 oil is small and was created as part of my daily painting. I hope you take it home and enjoy. It will be featured in a magazine due out next month. Price:$95

Friday, January 14, 2011

Waiting for Spring

What are you waiting for? Its a New Year and I have found lots of waiting time as I paint. I am waiting on new work, new jobs, new inspiration, a new car?! But as I digress, really, I truly wait for direction as to the will for my life. This painting is one in a series I am working on to go with the "Stable" I did last month. Scroll down if you missed it. This oil is more about detail in the fashion of realism and very time consuming compared to some other styles; nevertheless, there is something about going slow and reflecting and enjoying the wait...for the end result. Enjoy the wait.