Last night we painted landscapes but we were not allowed to start out using green. I think for the most part I don't start a landscape with green. I try to remember to build up to the final color which allows you to get more interesting color. It was good to be reminded of this!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
'A Moment of Serenity' Accepted!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Live Oak Plein Air
Because I was traveling this weekend I didn't have a chance to paint anything new so I am sharing this painting I did last fall on Creighton Island. These majestic Live Oak trees gave me fits and I would like to really capture them. I think that 8x10 cannot do them justice...they need to be large!
Back from Chicago
Friday, April 25, 2008
Monarch Butterfly Commission
I will be missing the opening reception of a show I am in 'The World of Art' South Cobb Art Alliance at the Mabel House in Mabelton. If anyone is in the area the reception is this Saturday from 7:00-9:00. I keep missing these receptions! It's not that I am always traveling...just when a show opens it seems!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Violet Green Swallow SOLD
I think spring time reminds me just how much I love to paint birds. I couldn't resist painting this beauty. He is a Violet-Green Swallow which is only found in the American West. Thank you to Dave Slaughter of wetcanvas for his wonderful wildlife reference photos!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Painting in Greyscale
Our assignment for class last night was to bring only grey pastels and one color. I totally forgot and had to scramble to round up grey pastels from my box. We then had to paint from a color photo but only use greys and one color as an accent. Here is my greyscale painting. It was good value practice and I am sure I will try it again. I have always liked the look of hand colored black and white photographs and this kind of reminds me of that look.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Queen Anne's Lace close-up
Monday, April 21, 2008
Daddy Bluebird
Jayne's Bluebirds have babies again this year and 'Daddy Boo' is back on duty! This is actually painted from a photo I took last spring. Jayne feeds the bluebirds live meal worms and the male actually signals to her when he wants his worms. He is such a good daddy that he comes back several times to feed the babies before taking some for himself. I need to get over to Jayne's yard with my camera....she said it is just filled with birds!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Limited Palette Palms
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Hibiscus Up Close
I am teaching a pastel class on Sunday afternoons and for this week's session we are continuing our study of 'value'. We are focusing on getting creative with our use of color. I did this quick study of a hibiscus from a black and white photo. I wasn't worried about what the real color of the flower was...instead I looked at the values and chose my pastels by value rather than color. We will be doing this as a warm-up in class. I'll report back on how it goes!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Blue Dragonfly Painting SOLD
I had fun painting this dragonfly. The little pieces of white are actually sparkles from pearlescent Great American pastels. I used a technique of removing pastel layers to create the lacy structure of the wings. I wonder what a large dragonfly would look like?
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Flower Farm
This painting is from a reference photo I took up in Cashiers North Carolina a few summers ago. I was at a Marsha Savage workshop and we painted at this spot. A local lady had fields of beautiful flowers that she would cut and put together gorgeous arrangements in coffee cans. I still have a painting I did of the arrangement and another one of this same field hanging in my home. I have a lot of my beginning paintings hanging in my home and studio. They have their charms but most of all they help me to see the progress I have made over the last three years.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Aspens in the Fall mini painting
On Wednesday I like to report on what I did in pastel class Tuesday night. Last night Marsha had us bring only 14 pastels plus black & white (or close to it) We were to paint with this extreme limited palette using color temperature and mixing the colors we have to paint. I was not very successful. I didn't have a good color selection...that's my excuse! But I am not one to give up. I like the idea of the extreme limited palette especially for travel when you just can't lug your pastel box. So today I chose my 14 pastels based on the ones Michael Chesley Johnson used in his blog post about using an extreme limited palette. He used Nupastels so I picked the same ones and painted 3 minis (2.5x3.5) using just these pastels. The Aspens above is one of them. It definitely is a challenge but a good exercise to work with just a few colors. Thank you to Michael for a great idea and Marsha for sharing it with the class.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Great News!

There was no time for a new painting but I would like to share a scene from Blue Ridge that can now be seen at Wrapsody in Blue.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Still Life with Eggs...pastel
I just never know what I will decide to paint. Today it was eggs! I don't know why. I had a wildflower painitng ready and I need to work on my butterfly commission...but the eggs were calling me. Sometimes it is relaxing to sit down and do a painting that is a little more structured than a landscape and when that mood strikes, usually eggs, shells and nests do the trick!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sanibel Storm
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Monarch Butterfly #2
Friday, April 11, 2008
Angel...My Tortoiseshell Cat
My dad likes to call Angel 'Ugly' because her coloring on her face makes her look battle scarred...but she really is beautiful and she takes up the most elegant poses. For this painting, I caught her sitting in front of the window and she looked like such an Angel!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Blue Ridge Mountains
This scene is the view of the meadow and the mountains beyond from my wildflower series. It is painted on pastelbord using a turpenoid wash. This time I took photos of every step and I will try to put them in a slideshow format so you can see my work in progress. I am really enjoying this technique with the turpenoid wash. In other news....I am taking Corey & Caitlin to Chicago along with my friend Cindy and her daughter Anna. We are going at the end of the month to visit the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Corey has been accepted for Fall and he needs to make a decision. It is going to be a fun trip!
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Monarch Butterfly Pastel Painting
It was good to get dusty again and paint something new. This painting is a study for a commission I have for a large butterfly painting. I am trying to work out possible background ideas. The Monarch Butterfly is from one of the photos I took at Harbor Island this week. On our one nice day there were a few Monarchs flying around the dunes. I was lucky enough to sneak up on this one while he was resting and I took a few quick photos. They don't stay still!!! I am going to try another version with a bougainvilla in the background.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Wildflowers up close
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Harbor Island Dunes
Greetings from Harbor Island
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Magen's Bay Painting
Down at the far end of the beach at Magen's Bay, St. Thomas, there are some colorful little boats pulled up under the trees. I thought they made a great painting subject! This painting is 5x7 and was completed while I was on a cruise in January. I put it in a cool frame that has a bamboo liner. I wish I had more frames like that...they are perfect for my caribbean paintings. I will be headed to the coast today for a little vacation. I am supposed to have internet where we are staying so I hope to keep posting!
Friday, April 04, 2008
Plein Air Marsh
I found this little painting I did on the last day of my painting trip to Creighton Island last fall. The weather had been windy and cloudy all week and the last day the sun finally came out! We will be heading to Harbor Island, South Carolina tomorrow for a little spring break trip. The weather isn't looking to promising. I have a feeling I will be doing some stormy sky paintings! My paintings have been featured on a Harbor/Fripp Island website. Take a look! Thank you Michele for including me on the site!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
In the Meadow
Here is a close-up of one of wildflower paintings I did for my paper color studies. This one is on black LaCarte paper. I usually paint my wildflowers on Wallis paper which is probably why I like the wallis version the best.
Choosing your paper color....a demo
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Painting with my Left Hand
We never know what Marsha will have in store for us at pastel class! Last night we arrived to class to find out we would be painting with our opposite hand...in my case...the left hand. I was good and didn't cheat at all though I guess I chose a subject that didn't require much detail and one that I am very familiar with. It was interesting to have to think more about applying my strokes and being more deliberate about what I was painting. I should challenge myself with a more detailed subject next time.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Rose Bud SOLD
Here is a request from one of my collectors. It's a tiny 3x3 pastel of a red rose bud. Roses have to be the hardest flowers for me to paint. I know whenever Marsha brings roses into class for us to paint we all groan! Give me a wildflower any day! I suppose it means I must paint more roses but a field of Queen Anne's Lace gets me more excited than a vase of roses. I am excited about a painting I will be working on....a field of lavender from my trip to the Pacific NW a few years ago. Stay tuned!
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