Friday, April 23, 2010
trellis/flowerbed cont'd from home page - Work in Progress
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Trellis/flower bed...commission
This will be an 8 x 10 painting of the flowerbed/trellis in the reference photo. Steph looked after our cat (a couple of times) and I've promised her any painting she liked. (This is the first of two) This is a flower bed where she used to live. She had put a lot of hours in on it, and wanted a remembrance of it. This is bigger than I normally paint (I like very small) but not as big as we first talked about....(it just didn't look right). I have started the sky and the hedge of trees across the street. As usual I am working from the front to the back. Notice I did the entire painting as sky before adding the hedge. This way I can put foreground wherever I want.
In the middle photo I have painted the "grey" in for the street and stones...and have now transferred in a really rough sketch to determine the layout. I hate the paving stones....they are piddly and wish they were just straight lines LOL, but I'll manage......one brick at a time :)
The bottom photo...I'm just working out some of the shadows......Lots of sunshine that day so there is a big contrast. I think I'll leave it for today. I can't decide whether to move on to flowers or tackle those bricks!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Mischief in the Tulips
Painted with acrylics this 3.5" x 2.5" aceo can be found at the EBSQart show here
but I also have it listed already on Ebay here
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Spring Salad (not art - or is it?)
Yes, I know this is supposed to be an art blog, but I just couldn't resist posting this one. After all....food preparation is an art form isn't it? Spring has finally arrived and asparagus is in season. The dressing on this salad is to die for. I make it and then eat half the dressing (to test it of course) before it gets to the salad!
1 lb of fresh thin asparagus cut into 1 inch pieces (give or take) I'm guessing that much...I use 1 1/2 bunches sold in the store.
1 cup of sliced English cucumber (I leave the skin on)
3 green onions sliced or 1/2 small onion sliced into rings
1/4 to 1/3 cup fresh ground Parmesan cheese (or to your taste)
dressing:
2tbsp Dijon mustard (less if you aren't a Dijon mustard fan)
2 tbsp white sugar
2 tbsp rice vinegar (you can use white vinegar, but I like the mildness of the rice vinegar)
1 tsp dry mustard
4 tbsp vegetable oil (I use canola)
1/4 cup fresh dill weed
cook the asparagus for about 2 minutes, rinse in cold water to cool. Drain well
when cool add sliced cucumber, onion, and cheese chill for at least one hour
whisk the dressing together....chill at least 1 hour.
Just before serving add the dressing to salad, salt and pepper and toss. Enjoy
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Ship in a Bottle (or is it a bottled storm?) aceo

I can't imagine a tall ship just sitting calmly in a bottle. This is my take on what really goes on.
The Hunter -

Watching, waiting. This is the Spirit of the Hunter. Out on the prairie where buffalo once was king.
It's been ages since I painted Northern Lights. I painted this today when I was just fooling around seeing where the painting would take me. Have you ever seen a buffalo robe? They are super big and heavy. It must have been a challenge to carry them around, but you would have stayed super warm. I painted him wearing one wrapped around him. I also tried to give him a mysterious aura..because he is a spirit, a ghost.
Round Robin 2 - finished project

Monday, April 12, 2010
WIP - Pine Grosbeak ....miniature
Well here it is. I can't decide what else to do with it. I covered one clump of berries, but that was to be expected. I did slip it in the frame, and am not sure what I think of it. The frame is quite "heavy" but this painting was done to size of this particular frame....I will look at it again tomorrow and see what I think about it. I haven't put the acrylic sealent on it yet, and that tends to make the colours "pop". Maybe I'll like it better then.
Work in progress - Pine Grosbeak
The above photo is the "start". I always always do the entire background before I paint anything else. It's the only way I can do it. In fact I had a terrible time with the round robins becaue of course all the foreground was done first. To me that's all backwards.
Now that I have the background under control I have to sketch in the bird and then start painting it in. I have only seen a grosbeak once, although they are native to here, so I had to go searching to see just exactly how it looked. It's a very pretty bird. A Choctaw friend of mine (Char) says that to see a red bird in the winter will bring you good fortune.
Please check back to see the progress.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Members Choice - EBSQart One Word Concept: Beverage


I entered this miniature in EBSQart's show One Word Concept: Beverage for the month of March. I just received word today that I received the "Members Choice" for my painting. I am thrilled to death about this :) You can see mine and the other winners at EBSQart here
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