Thursday, July 22, 2010

Next on the Drawing Table...


This should make a nice little watercolor.  I'm using the new
Olive Oil from Tavola Mia as the center of interest.

Fresh from my garden...


Last week we had several days with periods of heavy rain just when my daisies were at their best.
So I made sure to cut some and enjoyed vases of them around the house following up with photo taking sessions so I'd be sure to have some for painting in the months ahead.  I will be improving the photos
but right now I'm trying to keep up with what's blooming and ripening....

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Tadaaa!

Last year I posted some photos of olive oil labels I did the artwork for.  Maria Loggia of Tavola Mia imports them under her label to be distributed in and around Montreal at gourmet food shops.  The bottles have been delivered and I'm so excited to see the finished product!  I couldn't wait for sunlight tomorrow so I took the photo in low light outside and I'll post a better photo tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Mmm, shrimp for dinner....

I thought I'd go out and take pictures of what's blooming before the heat gets to everything.
I found these petunias this year at my local garden nursery that I'd never seen before.  I loved the pale yellow and magenta combination but when I got them home and planted them I was less than impressed by the wishy washy look but then once they asserted themselves in the container and meshed with the other plants, I realized why I liked them so much.  The magenta isn't predictable which I like about it.
This one has painting possibities...
P.S.  The title reference is because of the shrimp compost that peaks out from below... : > )

On another note, I discovered Accuradio (I posted a link in my sidebar) has an all Glee channel.
Makes me happy.... : > )  Funny - as I write this "True Colors" by Cindy Lauper is playing on
Accuradio.  How appropriate!  ....and now my favorite guest artist on Glee (Kristin Chenowith) is
singing "Fire"....foot's tapping and I'm dancing in my seat.......

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Special Project

I love requests for submissions based on themes.  This one is for a very special project for a bird
sanctuary right here in Hudson.  100% of the proceeds from the sale will go towards the building of a new wild bird rehabilitation centre in Hudson, QC.  Artists were invited to submit artwork measuring 5" x 7" of any subject and in any medium.  I chose to keep the focus on birds and these are my entries.  There are famous artists from across the country participating and yet the artwork will be sold at auction at a starting price of $65 no matter who the artist.  So it is a wonderful chance to own an original work of art at an incredibly low price.  The auction takes place on the 21st of August.

Monday, June 21, 2010

A Bit of Collage in a busy week.....

This week I worked on a few 5" x 7" collages for a special project I will tell you about soon.  It always amazes me that the bits and scraps that accumulate around me as I work just happen to be the perfect

bit that I need.
The view across the lake is a place that I drive by nearly every day on the Lake of Two Mountains.
I took that picture a few years ago but printed in sepia it looks like a scene from a 1930's postcard.
It's a busy week that doesn't allow for too much in the way of painting but these collages let me indulge
in the need to create something.

Monday, June 07, 2010

Not seen at my feeder.....


Feeding the birds this past winter was a new thing for me as I had never put feeders where I could
observe them before.   I didn't realize the variety other than chickadees and bluebirds that were in my own back yard and although using birds in my artwork was surely influenced by all the activity outside my window, one thing is for certain.....these birds are not from here!
(I love what Photoshop can do for watercolors.....) 

Friday, May 28, 2010

Birds of a different feather....

One of the watercolor birds that
I've painted this week.  The flower
is from the azalea plant that is on
my desk.

...and through the wonders of
Photoshop...a pink version.


On my desktop....

Bringing the outside in....

Trying to make time to sketch and paint is not easy when there's planting to be done in addition to everything else. (Not that I'm planting fields or anything)  This really captures the flavor
of the season....bringing little specimens of what's blooming outside in to be recorded into my sketchbooks.  Sketching doesn't
come easy to me.....but I've missed the learning experience that happens when working in sketchbooks and have looked at artists who use theirs regularly with envy.  It's funny, I think I actually cherish my few sketchbooks even more than my most challenging paintings.

P.S.  The sepia photo that is collaged onto the flower pot is of
my dad sitting on his mother's knee.  I've used that photo many
times in various media.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Almost there...

    Maybe  two more sessions and Cooper should be finished...

Sunday, May 16, 2010

On my Easel....

On my easel this week...a painting of Cooper, a golden retriever sitting on a dock in happier days.
I rarely take the time to document the stages of a painting but thought I should.  The first four images
are the building up stages.  I am (hopefully) now at the fun stage.



After this last photo, I have started adding the lightest colored fur and deepening the darks.  The
texture of the fur has only been indicated here and there for reference, so this is where the details
begin.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Will wonders never cease.....?

My homepage is National Geographic and it is a never ending source of incredible images and stories but this morning this image showed up and I just had to share it.  Little flower pods made by bees to nest in??!

How beautiful is that?

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Paintings from the Hudson Artists Spring Show

An eclectic mix of paintings that I had on view at the Hudson Artists Spring Show.  It was the first
time in quite a few years since I had been a member and I decided to show a sampling of what
I had been known for (florals), as well as some of the work that I've been working on lately....
mixed media work for example.  There was a lot of interest in the newer works although I sold the
largest painting (the pink blossoms shown earlier in this blog) on the first night.  I am buoyed by the
interest in the new pieces as well.



Saturday, April 17, 2010

Collage Portraits


I've been working on a new series that will incorporate vintage portraits within layers of text and relevant imagery.  The fun is in collecting and pulling together the bits of history that support the image.  Soon I will add the information needed to be able to offer these portraits to those who would love to see their treasured vintage photos pulled out of desks and drawers and incorporated into framed art work.  Original photos would be scanned and returned and only the copies will be digitally altered for use in the collage.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Happy Easter!

Hydrangeas are everywhere at Easter time, so this is my Easter greeting to everyone.  I've been working on this one on and off and as Spring approached I gravitated back to it.  It is a 24" square acrylic painting on stretched canvas.  Except for signing, this one is finished.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

On My Easel....

Not the best lighting, but this is what's on my easel at the moment.
About 90% finished.   It's one of the series of blossoms I've worked on over the last 3 years.  I've set it aside a few times to work on commissioned pieces and just didn't get back to it...until now.
SOLD

Monday, March 15, 2010

ACEO Portrait of Emilie

Ideally, I'd love to do a mini painting a day.  With these ACEO's, I'm almost able to do so.   This one is a portrait of my daughter in sepia.  Needs some tweaking but I may do several of the same pose just
to experiment with different media.   This one is in acrylic but next time, I may use some prismacolor
pencils too.   She took the picture by the way.....something I've been trying to get her to do for me for
ages.   

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day! (week)

I have signed on to participate this year in the Hudson Area Studio Tour taking place last weekend in September.  I participated the first few years and then took a two year break so it will be fun to be back
on the tour again this year.  It really is a motivator to get a new group of paintings out. (Jewellery too)
I chose this photo to be printed in the brochure and it just occurred to me that it fit the St. Patrick's theme very well.  So here's my contribution to St. Patrick's week on my blog!

Friday, March 05, 2010

ACEO's






I'm tackling several issues all at once. I kept promising myself I'd do more sketching, work in my journals, paint some ACEO's (Art cards, editions and originals) and have done just that. These
are addictive. I've learned a lot from painting in this size. Here are just a few. They are now
listed in my Etsy shop too....
(The first two have sold)