New Work, Summer Break

I have been busy painting and being with family Here is my most recent painting:

painting


I have met the most wonderful professional model! She posed for me in my yard. More paintings to come.
My posts won’t be as regular for a couple of weeks. I will be checking in. Have a great summer!

A Day in the Life: Playing

I have had fun recently with some of the new apps on my iPad. Many let you take a photo and make into a painterly version. This is from a photo I took of a still life.

Painterly still life


Isn’t this cool? I think it is a useful tool to get ideas for an actual painting. Are they any awesome apps that you would recommend?

Read more at: Painting on New Surfaces.

A Day in the Life: Too Hot to Paint

I am back to work today after a wonderful holiday weekend with friends and family! However, it is over 90 degrees here on the east coast and I just am too hot to paint :)

Wildwood, NJ


How is by you and how did you spend your weekend?

Read more at: Being Green.

A Day in the Life: New Landscape Oil

I have taken windows of time in my busy schedule to start an oil painting of a photo my son took of a river in the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.

Pennsylvania River


Here is my beginning:

River

I will keep you posted as to my progress!

I will not be posting again this week. I am going out of town to a wedding, I love weddings!

More next Monday!

Week Word: Catharsis

I am a little late with my week word, but I am happily participating! This week’s word is provided by The Gift Shed, check it out for other people’s take on this word.
The dictionary definition for catharsis is “the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.” This word nestles itself right into the art world. How many artists had to paint that painting or make that sculpture to release their emotion about something??
I will give a personal example. After my father died in 1996, I felt I couldn’t pick up a paint brush. My friend, artist Bill Scott, told me to get any painting that was partially finished and just work on it. It didn’t matter, he said, what I did to it specifically, just paint and see what happens. I took an old watercolor I had started in a workshop and I added some flowers and a background. I realized, one vase had only 1 flower and the other had several. And, the background I chose was black, which I rarely do. It was a colorful joyful painting with a message of longing. I have titled it, “Wish You Were Here”.

wish you were here

Read more at : Week Word, Oh.

A Day in the Life: New Hampshire Oil

I have finally finished my large oil landscape of New Hampshire I painted this from a photograph by my friend, Ken Olivenbaum. He said that he snapped this photo while driving in New Hampshire with a view of Mt. WashingtonI love the way it came out with the dreamy colors in the distant mountains! What do you think, any good titles come to mind?

New Hampshire Oil

Read more at: Photo Giclees.

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