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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Lemon Water

 "Lemon Water"
10 x 10 inches, oil on canvas
$350

I had a great week of daily painting. Six 10x10's and an 8x10. Phew! Thank you for joining me!

Here's the preparatory sketch for this one. It was actually done on tan paper, but I liked the look of it converted to black and white. Maybe I will get a gray sketchbook next!


Here's a collage of the week's paintings. These are all available - you can check them out on Etsy. 

Monday, August 22, 2016

Whidbey Island Weekend

 "Dappled Light"
12 x 16 inches, oil on canvas
$400

I had a FANTASTIC weekend, making my second visit to Brackenwood Gallery on Whidbey Island, Washington. (You can read about my first visit here.) 

They call these gallery visits "Artist's Salons," how lovely. And so civilized! I set my easel up outside the gallery doors and chatted with the people who strolled by all afternoon.


 Those gorgeous apples came right out of my hosts' garden on the island, and they were delicious! I know, because I ate them as soon as I was done with this painting. Farm to easel to table? More like ground to hand to mouth. But yes!

 

Whidbey Island is so great, and so are all the people at Brackenwood Gallery. I'm already looking forward to next year, when rumor has it, I'll be offering a workshop through Whidbey Island Fine Art Studios as well! Exciting!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

I Picked Your Lilacs

 "Lilacs and Lemons"
8 x 8 inches, oil on canvas
Sold

After my brush stroke workout yesterday, I was more than ready to break out a brand new brush and keep keeping it simple! New flats and brights are the best for this - their lines are so precise and crisp. If you don't clean them, or leave them sitting in your solvent jar for hours, or carry them around in a funky vintage makeup case to and from classes and open studios (as I do, yes, all of the above), that crispness doesn't last long. Believe me, I will be cleaning my brushes as soon as I hit "publish!"

...cleaning them, and then stuffing them into the aforementioned case and heading to figure painting night. Join me! (Virtually, in person, or via astral projection - your choice.)
 Sketch for "Lilacs and Lemons" approx. 5.5" square, oil on Arches oil paper. 30 minutes.
Sold
 

Thursday, July 12, 2012

"Yellow Fever" still life floral flower painting daily painting original oil

8 x 8"
oil on canvas
$150

Ellie's grandparents are coming to visit us for a while, and so today I'm clearing out of my studio (aka the guest room). I'll be a roving artist for the next couple of weeks - I'm hoping to get in a bit of outside painting, and a figure painting session at the Art Center next week. Meanwhile, I'll be doing lots of summery family type things. Looking forward to it!