Friday, November 30, 2007

" Eggplant & Lemon "
Oil
5.5" x 6.75"
I struggled getting the stem end to read correctly. And the edge of the eggplant that is in shadow..I tried a "lost" edge but somehow it needed the contrast, so I just kept darkening the shadow until it seemed right. Nothing like a challenge, but then each painting is that.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007

" Little Limes "
Oil
6" x 6"
I have quite a collection of fabrics which makes arranging a still life set-up most enjoyable. In fact the arranging part is sometimes my favorite part of the painting process. I'm a designer art heart. Adding this or that, moving items around until they feel right, adjusting the angle of the light until the shadow shapes are strong. It's important that some of the fruit sit so you can see their profile and are easily identifiable.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

" Gold Reflections"
Oil
8" x 8"
Second in my tea cup series. This one is a vintage cup marked "Made in Occupied Japan". I found it on eBay and knew it would be fun to paint the reflections on the gold glaze, very unusual tea cup I think. Just had a thought. I will try to find a black and white striped fabric to set this on and paint those reflections.....
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Monday, November 26, 2007

Wallace Rose Point Flatware, English Porcelain Teacup

" Tea Time "
8" x 10"
Oil on board
This is one of several English porcelain teacups from my family treasures. My grandmothers collected them when they traveled. You probably have some in your family. Get them out and make a really good cup of tea. Nothing improves the taste of tea like a fine porcelain cup. Don't forget the lemon and milk. and while your at it, why not a cookie or two?
I will be posting a few of my larger "small" oils here and there.
Available $575

Sunday, November 25, 2007

I've Been Tagged.............. by my friend Carol Marine. My art blog is new and I only have Carol and Justin Clayton's blogs linked so far. I am going to wing it and tag 5 other artists whose work I admire for this little game of Carol's.

Here are the rules: 1. Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog. 2. Share 5 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird. 3. Tag 5 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs. 4. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

Here goes. 1. Born in Spokane, WA , making art since I was 4. 2. Married my ski instructor, Gary, 35 years ago 3. I love Cheetos, oh, and peanut butter & dill pickle sandwiches 4. I have one son, Corey, who is one terrific young man 5. I'm a recovering perfectionist

I'm tagging you: Heidi Malott, Michael Naples, Karin Jurick, Matt Miller , Sally Shisler Have fun!
I will add your links to my favorite Artist's blogs soon.

"Still Life with Limes"
Oil
6" x 8"

These Riviera ware dishes, made by Homer Laughlin, Co. were originally premiums in boxes of soap in the 1940's. I have my great grandmother's set and have many fond memories of family dinners served on these colorful dishes.

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

" Still Life with Meyer Lemons II "
Oil
6" x 6"
I worked at applying the paint thickly from the start to the finish for a change using only bristle bright brushes. It's fun to set a task for each painting and get myself out of my old ways of doing things. It feels good!SOLD

Friday, November 23, 2007

"Still Life with Meyer Lemon"

Oil
6" x 8"
This "simple" set-up was a reminder to me that simple doesn't necessarily mean easy. A single lemon on striped dish towel seemed straight forward enough. It wasn't until I was nearly done that I decided to suggest the waffle texture of the cloth. When I started I wanted to ignore the texture thinking it too detailed and fussy to consider. I think it adds just the right amount of detailed interest.
SOLD

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

"Holbein Cadmium Red Deep"
Oil
5"x7"
One of many old tubes of oil colors in my stash. I use a limited palette of 7-9 colors plus white, so many colors I have purchased over the years are gathering dust. I like the old label and crinkled tube caused from using a tube wringer.
Available $425

Monday, November 19, 2007

"Answer on the Third Ring"
Oil
6.5" x 6.5"
This is the third painting of this phone in a close up view. I wanted to give the feeling of how heavy and chunky it is. I think I'm ready to tackle a cell phone now.
SOLD

Sunday, November 18, 2007

"Still Life with Seckle Pears"
Oil
6" x 6"
Little tiny Seckle pears, about the size of a large lime in a clear glass bowl. I think I will do this same composition in a large format. I love yellow green red and purple together.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007

" It's for You "
Oil
6" x 6"
I think this old phone will be a series, it's a very fun object to paint. I can't imagine a cell phone being as interesting...but then maybe I'll give it some thought, too, try to keep an open mind and all that!
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

"Buckie"
Oil
6" x 8"
Buckie, the little Corgi. What a smart dog! Good thing he lives on a ranch and has a real job herding anything that moves.
N.F.S.
Commissions accepted

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

"AT Water 4044"
Oil
6" x 8"
I found this vintage phone at a garage sale years ago. I think it's from the 1930's; it has a cloth covered cord and leather feet. Yesterday I cleaned off the sticker that someone had put over the original number. If anyone knows where the At Water exchange is/was please email me, I'd love to know. I have another view of the phone that I will paint tomorrow.
SOLD

Monday, November 12, 2007

"Honey Crisp Apple"
Oil
6" x 6"
Painting #20
Apple cut and ready to eat! Yummy!
SOLD

Sunday, November 11, 2007

"Granny Smith's"
Oil
6" x 8"
Little green apples on rooster checked plate. I set the lighting low to catch the reflection of checks on the apples skin.
SOLD

Friday, November 9, 2007

"Hot Lips"
6" x 6"
Oil
Sometimes I don't paint well under pressure...I tried to get this done for yesterday's post and had to leave it to finish today. Glad I did. It always helps to have a fresh look. I stop looking at the set-up and just consider the painting and what it needs to make it work. The background was too plain so I added a simple design.
SOLD

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

"Barney"
Oil
6" x 6"
I spent a very special day with my friends Melinda and Dick on their ranch photographing their geese, horses, chickens, ducks, dogs and beautiful red cabbages! The six moose seen the day before were not to be found today. Darn, Dick, I forgot to go see the new baby chicks!Thanks for the great lunch Melinda.
You two are the best!
Available $425 framed

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

"Persimmons & Old Colander"
Oil
6" x 6"
This old graniteware colander has been one of my favorite props. I love planning how the light comes through the holes. I added just a few white specks to give the feeling of graniteware, wondering if I was getting too detailed, then I softened them and called it good. I think it works without being too fussy.
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Monday, November 5, 2007

"In the Shadows"
Oil
6" x 6"

I have painted my neighbor's dog, Sage, several times. One day he showed up with a package of ham, the next day cheese and the third day a fresh loaf of French bread...what a dog!

Available $425 framed

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

"Persimmons on Check Plate"
Oil
6" x 6"
I have been looking for persimmons for a while, they've been over ripe until I saw these yesterday, such intense coloring. If they are still in good shape tomorrow I'll attempt another view. Now to try a recipe, Joy of Cooking has a Persimmon pudding that sounds devine. I have never eaten a persimmon!
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Saturday, November 3, 2007

"Lucy"

Oil

6" x 6"

Here's little Lucy, isn't she adorable? I didn't finish the persimmons that I intended to post tonight, it needs to dry a bit before final touches are added and I'll post it Sunday evening. I do commission portraits of animals. If you are interested in having your favorite pet painted email me for details. Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Available $425 framed

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Friday, November 2, 2007

"Aussie Oranges in Glass Bowl"
Oil
6" x 8"
This was a challenging set up. I used a bright pink wall on the right to bounce light into the shadows. It kept the shadow side of the oranges very bright. I think I captured the translucence as light passed through the flesh of the orange sections. I hope you like the results, too.
SOLD

Thursday, November 1, 2007

"Hot Avocado"
6" x 6"
Oil
What could be more opposite than a dull colored avocado leaning against a hot pink wall? I loved mixing the hot pinks and yellows and the avocado now sizzles!
SOLD