Saturday, November 25, 2006
For Michelle
It gives me great delight to paint a special picture for each of my grandchildren. I try to find an engaging subject that includes their favorite color and matches their room. It is also important that the painting is one that 'grows' with them through the years. Michelle loves pink but requested that her room be painted yellow. This combination of birds and flowers is just right for Michelle and looks nice in her room.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Hydrangeas for Pat
This picture produces a feeling of nostalgia whenever I see it. It was painted as a farewell gift for my dear friend Pat. It was I who was leaving, relocating half a country away. Yes, we will always be friends but instead of occasionally seeing each other and catching up, we are now reduced to telephone calls. There is something special about a face to face connection that is now missing. Pat's favorite color is blue and her favorite flowers are hydrangeas.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Get the Beat
This painting was created using a technique that employs such mundane household supplies such as plastic wrap, wax paper, aluminum foil and bubble wrap. It's easy to identify the marks made by the bubble wrap but the effects made by the others is more subtle. I started by laying down my favorite colors in a random pattern and used the wrapping material to make abstract impressions. When I studied the results I realized it looked like a dancing girl so I added other dancers and some musical notes. It shakes, it moves, it's alive!
Watercolor 22x28 @150
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Lovely Lookout
Blue flowers are rare and so more appreciated. Hydrangeas start out white, turn to pale green and depending on the minerals in the soil, finally become either blue or pink. Some surprises happen too. Once in a while I've seen magenta hydrangeas and they are amazingly beautiful. This painting pairs a colorful bird with hydrangeas in restful blues and greens.
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Sunshine Girls
Does anyone remember the two hurricanes, Frances and Jean that both devastated the east coast of Florida within one month? When it was all over and we were weary in body and soul, we took off. Headed off for some soothing relaxation to restore our batteries so to speak. At the hotel we sat by the pool and just never moved. We couldn't. Summoning energy from who knows where, I picked up my brushes and painted in an uplifting, bright and happy way. Sunflowers did it for me.
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Undersea
It is amazing that such a colorful life exists under the cover of the sea. We look from above and see only the surface of the water which hides what is underneath somewhat like a pool cover. How fortunate that we are able to see photos giving us a peek at the teeming life that exists under the waters of the world. This painting is a whimsical view of sea life.
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Monday, November 06, 2006
Rachel's Sunflower
While visiting Portland OR the opportunity arose to vist the Saturday Market. This is a delightful, lush, colorful market filled with ripe fruits and vegetables and the most wonderful flowers! It is a treat to the senses to just walk around and view the bounty displayed in an artful manner. Rachel, my young granddaughter, helped me choose some sunflowers. Later we painted together, a favorite pastime and this is the result. A sweet memory for me.
Size: 10x13 inches
Framed Original
Price: $75.00
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Sitting Pretty
It seems to me that birds have personalities just like people do. It wasn't planned but when I finished this painting I realized that the birds actually typify the natures of my three daughters. These three have a strong family connection but are vastly different individuals on independent paths in life who remain close.
Framed watercolor 11x14 $120
Friday, November 03, 2006
Tara's Thank You
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Soldiers of Napa
The vineyards of the Napa valley in California are exceedingly scenic. The air is fragrant with lavendar and there is a purple haze on the mountains. Combine this with the leafy green vines and you wind up with a combination that has great appeal to the senses. Capturing the whole essence of wine country in a painting was my goal. I feel that the vines, producing a bounty of grapes, year after year, are like soldiers in the line of duty, hence the name.
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