This painting is 5x7 and I call it 'Baby Blues'. I love the color of a siamese cat's eyes!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Baby Blues...Siamese Cat
This painting is 5x7 and I call it 'Baby Blues'. I love the color of a siamese cat's eyes!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Painting Pears....class demo
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Toccoa River Pastel Painting
I took the reference photo for this painting at a pullout along the Toccoa River in Blue Ridge, Georgia. We were at a workshop with Terry Ludwig. I am hoping to go back here this spring to paint some more river scenes. We are working on rocks and moving water in Marsha's class this session and I would love more reference photos! This afternoon I am busy getting ready for my first pastel class tomorrow. I am teaching a Beginning Pastel class here in my studio. I have six students coming and I am excited to have them. I will report back in tomorrow's post!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Jazzpurr Accepted!
It is Jazzpurr's turn to be on display! My painting of Jazz has been accepted into South Cobb Arts Alliance juried exhibition 'The World of Art'. The show will be at the Mable House in Mableton, Ga April 21 - May 27. I can't wait to see Jazz hanging on display at the Mable House. It was here at the SE Pastel Society's show back in 2005 that I decided I wanted to work hard at being the best artist possible and to be good enough to have my work recognized some day. I am really enjoying this journey!!Thursday, March 27, 2008
Cape Cod National Seashore
The summer family vacation plans have been booked! We will be headed to New England this summer. We will visit Bar Harbor, then down to Cape Cod and a couple of nights on Nantucket Island. I am very excited! The last time I was in New England I was into photography....I didn't paint at that time...all of my pictures are slides! I can't wait to do some plein air painting and get some reference photos. This scene is from one of the few photos I had from the last trip. It is a scene from a hike we did at the Cape Cod National Seashore.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Desert Bloom
This painting is 5x7 on LaCarte paper.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Beach Day
I am getting ready for spring break and our mini trip to the South Carolina coast. I did this painting on a recycled pastelbord. I don't remember what was on it because I had brushed it all out leaving a medium grey surface. It's nice to be able to recylcle!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Marsh Magic
Weekends are the perfect time for me to paint larger than I usually do and I felt like doing this marsh painting yesterday. I am thinking I would like to go even larger but then I have to think about framing something big!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Mountain Meadows
I'm glad I was able to get some photos of this beautiful mountain meadow. When I returned with my friend Jayne last summer...they had built an addition to the school and this view was no longer the same.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The Grand Finale...Sunset
Today I had a full day...I drove up to the mountains with my sister and brother-in-law to get my 'mountain' paintings. I had them hanging in a local restaurant last fall but was storing them over the winter at my parents home. I have a meeting with the owners of a shop in Blue Ridge Georgia. They are interested in seeing my work. (Thank you Marsha!!!) I will keep you posted on the outcome.
Friday, March 21, 2008
North Georgia Forest
Here is my homework assignment. We were to try a watercolor underpainting. I chose a scene from a photo I took in Dawsonville Georgia a few years ago. I always liked the dappled light in the woods. I remember it being very peaceful. I used quality watercolors but my underpainting was still wimpy. I need to practice some more. It is much easier on the pastelbord. No worries of paper buckling!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Little Green Apples
Today I couldn't resist painting these little green apples Caitlin bought for her lunches. I wanted to practice using different methods of applying pastel . One is made up entirely of linear strokes. One is done with using the sides of my pastels with no blending. And one is completely blended with my finger. I decided that I use a combination of all three in my paintings but I use the side strokes the most. It was interesting though to force myself to use just one method for each apple. I really liked the energy of the linear apple and may have to try another one!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Rocks and Moving Water Study
At pastel class we are working on rocks and moving water this session. I had planned to paint a bigger river scene at class but I forgot my easel so I had to paint sitting down. This little rock study was a good exercise to work on. Marsha started a demo with a watercolor underpainting and for homework we are to try our own watercolor underpainting. Hopefully tonight I will have a chance to try my own on Pastelbord.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Sanibel Island Beach Path
I love the little yellow flowers that line the beaches on parts of Sanibel Island. They add a touch of happy color to the beach!
In the last few months many of my art friends have started blogging about their art and I am proud to say that they are doing a great job of posting their wonderful work. I'd like to share their blogs with you. I plan on adding them to the sidebar but for now here they are some of them. I hope you get a chance to visit and check out the sidebar this week for more!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Sunday's Sunflower
I haven't painted a sunflower in awhile and it was such a beautiful day it just seemed right. I actually did a few paintings today! I went over to Jayne's to paint and we each did a couple. I will post them this week.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Florida Wetlands
The wetlands take on such a different appearance at low tide. Little rivers snake through the mud and if you are lucky you will spot birds looking for food. It is a beautiful and peaceful side of Florida. It was good to get dusty again and paint today after I have been fighting bad allergies all last week. I have another painting on the easel that I hope to get to later today.
Friday, March 14, 2008
A Calico Cat
This is Ceara, the Queen. She is my first cat and the top cat in the house. She was born on St Patrick's Day about 10 years ago and was abandoned. My sister adopted Ceara and her sister bailey when they were just 3 days old. We bottle fed the kittens and they grew healthy and strong. Of course I had to keep one! Sadly, Bailey is no longer with us but Ceara continue to make me smile!
This painting is 7x5 on LaCarte paper.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
St. George Island Dunes
It has been awhile since I have visited St. George Island in Florida but I love it! The dunes were covered by such color when we were there. I always enjoy painting beach scenes.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
South Carolina Cypress Swamp
There is a story behind this scene. Last spring on our VIP painitng trip, Jayne, Holly and I were on the hunt for water lilies in bloom. We had painted at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina, but the lilies there were not quite blooming. We were disappointed! On the drive home though, we spotted this section of cypress swamp and there they were....Lilies in bloom! We pulled over and took photos as the cars whizzed by. You would never know this peaceful scene was at the side of a busy highway!
Working on Simplifying
Last night was the start of a new session of pastel class and I was feeling crummy. I had a bad allergy attack all day but I didn't want to miss class. We will be working on trees, clouds, rocks and streams this session so I chose this scene which has trees and water. Marsha had us write down what our goal was for this painting and for me it was to take this busy swamp scene and try to simplify it. I am showing you my thumbnail sketch and the reference photo. I will post the finished painting next.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Jack Russell Terrier
Here is the commission of Maddie, an adorable Jack Russell Terrier. It is the largest pet portrait I have done and I really enjoyed painting larger. I am waiting to hear from Maddie's owner who has been out of town before calling it officially done!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Moab Utah Red Liffs Lodge
This is a little painting I did from our visit last summer to the Red Cliffs Lodge in Moab Utah. I was lucky enough to be able to paint out on the patio of our room. This was the view we had of the Colorado River and those wonderful red cliffs. One of my favorite places on earth!
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Stormy Marsh
This marsh scene is done from one of my Creighton Island photos. I love the moodiness of the marsh in the stormy weather. We will be heading to Beaufort SC and Hunting Island for Spring Break in April and I am hoping that we don't have stormy weather!
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
Magen's Bay Commission
I wanted to share this commission I did of Magen's Bay for a couple who will be married on the beach at Magen's Bay. It is one of my favorite beaches and some day I would love to set up and paint plein air on the beach. I am always too busy taking photos when I visit because it is usually a cruise port of call and we just don't have enough time. I will be visiting a friend this summer in the Bahamas. She has a cottage on the beach in Eleuthera. We are working on setting up a plein air pastel workshop while I am there...details will follow...but I hope to get to do a lot of plein air at the beach!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Dragonfly Collage
Here is my first collage which I am calling 'Dragonfly Fantasy'. A big thank you to Jayne for having me over two nights in a row so I could work on this in her wonderful studio. She even was gracious enough to include my daughter Caitlin who started her own collage last night. I had so much fun learning some new techniques. There is definitely a learning curve and for this piece I concentrated mostly on getting the materials to work for me. I have two more collages under construction and I hope to get over to Jaynes this weekend to finish them. I need to get out my pastels now! I should say that this collage is done on masonite using several papers, rubber stamps, lots of beads (which don't really show in this photo) and pen & ink.
Miniature Marsh Study
I have been up to my ears this week in paper, glue and paint doing some collage experiments so I haven't done much with my pastels. Here is a small 2.5 x 3.5 study I did for a larger painting. I love doing these minis andd they are a great way to play around with composition and color schemes before committing to a big piece of paper.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
North Carolina Tree Study
I haven't been good about painting trees more frequently but I decided to do a little one yesterday. It is from a photo I took on a visit to the North Carolina mountains last summer.
I had the best time yesterday creating collages with Jayne & Holly. I am sorry I don't have anything to post....but I couldn't finish. It had to dry before I could go onto the next step. Now this totally goes against my work habits...I want it finished Now!!! But I will have to learn patience. It was so much fun playing with Jaynes huge rubber stamp collection and she was right...I will never look at a piece of paper the same way again...I was about to throw out Corey's film box he left on the table but I thought..."Hmmm if I open this box up it would make a great collage element!" I hope to go back tonight to do more and again this weekend!
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Little Blue Heron
Here is today's painting...a Little Blue Heron in the Mangroves. I love to paint birds! Tonight I am getting together with Jayne and Holly to do some collage. They attended a workshop last month and have done some beautiful work. I am looking forward to learning more about the process of collage. I will be sure to post my efforts.
Monday, March 03, 2008
Sea Glass in a Shell
Today's painting is another one from life. It is also a commission and I hope she will be pleased! I am so used to working from photos that the perils of working from life are new to me! I had the shell and sea glass set up on a stool and got the light and the glass just perfect. I did my drawing on my paper and then went off to dinner. When I returned I proceeded to trip over the stool and my shell and glass went flying! I couldn't believe that I was so clumsy and had to start all over again! It is funny now but it wasn't at that moment when the glass was in the air!
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Sanibel Sea Shell
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Salt Marsh on a Sunny Day
I had my daughter go through my stack of reference photos to choose my next painting. She chose this marsh scene because it looked happy....it was a gorgeous day that day and because I painted plein air at that same spot I felt like I was able to really get into the scene when I painted this. I finished a commission of Magen's Bay today that I will post next.
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