Time, seasons, technology, nature, life...everything is in a constant state of flux. I love the change in the seasons and Fall is my favorite time of the year. Love getting out all my Autumn and Halloween decorations. Now if only the weather would co-operate and cool down.
I had never made an inchie, so I braved this swap challenge on the Milliande network, hosted by Lois Lugg. I do like the sparkly nylon net and buttons. While crafting these tiny pieces, I decided that it was definitely not my favorite format. Lol! I sent them off in the post, with wishes that they have a safe journey to Lois.
Meanwhile my studio is undergoing some big changes too. This wall used to separate my studio from a bedroom downstairs. The doorway shows the hallway into the main house.
This is a view into the old studio. I'm afraid my studio looks a little like a episode of "the horders" show, but I promise it's going to be very organized once we get it done. And I cannot wait to get going on the sorting and organizing.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
A Couple of Chicks
I was just looking through my photos the other day for something to share and I found these two paintings of chickens.
The most recent is one I painted with acrylics just for fun on a little 5x7 canvas.
"Chicken in the Watermelon"
This little chick is having a quick lunch before the other farm yard chickens catch on that there's watermelon to be had. She's so wrapped up in this sweet fruiti-licious lunch, she probably wouldn't notice anyone coming up behind her.
And here's a watercolor I painted a few years ago at a seminar with Susan Scheewe Brown.
I can just imagine this proud rooster patrolling the yard and trying to give the other birds an piece of his mind.
These chickens were a lot of fun to paint and always make us smile.
The most recent is one I painted with acrylics just for fun on a little 5x7 canvas.
"Chicken in the Watermelon"
This little chick is having a quick lunch before the other farm yard chickens catch on that there's watermelon to be had. She's so wrapped up in this sweet fruiti-licious lunch, she probably wouldn't notice anyone coming up behind her.
And here's a watercolor I painted a few years ago at a seminar with Susan Scheewe Brown.
I can just imagine this proud rooster patrolling the yard and trying to give the other birds an piece of his mind.
These chickens were a lot of fun to paint and always make us smile.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Summer Dream in the Making
I enjoy challenging myself with a new project. So my latest piece is something different. I was inspired when I took a trip this summer to Cannon Beach, Oregon in June with a very dear friend, Nancy. We had just spent a fantastic week with Sue Scheewe Brown in her watercolor seminar and then took a little weekend jaunt with the Browns up to Cannon Beach.
The day we arrived at Cannon Beach we took a talk along the water's edge, down to Haystack Rock. This place seemed like heaven to Nancy and I because we spend most of our days in the desert of Nevada. It was raining lightly and we had to wear borrowed boots to walk down to the tide pools.
It was really fascinating to see all the life along the rocks. I took several pictures with my camera. You should have seen me trying to balance the umbrella and take pictures while walking in boots two sizes too big. The starfish and sea urchins seemed like a magical discovery to me.
The day we arrived at Cannon Beach we took a talk along the water's edge, down to Haystack Rock. This place seemed like heaven to Nancy and I because we spend most of our days in the desert of Nevada. It was raining lightly and we had to wear borrowed boots to walk down to the tide pools.
It was really fascinating to see all the life along the rocks. I took several pictures with my camera. You should have seen me trying to balance the umbrella and take pictures while walking in boots two sizes too big. The starfish and sea urchins seemed like a magical discovery to me.
14 x 18 inch Canvas board |
In the center of a canvas board I spread some gesso with a palette knife. Salt was sprinkled here and there too, but that would melt away with the watercolor paint that came in the next step, leaving little pits. I created shapes in the wet gesso for sea creatures with my palette knife. I do enjoy using a palette knife, as you know. By drizzling String Gel along the sand's edge, I gave the surface even more dimension. Some details were added with a graphite pencil also.
"Summer Dream" |
The blue at the bottom was made by washing blue watercolor along the canvas and then sprinkling in drops of rubbing alcohol. A light coat of fixative was needed to seal the watercolor and pencil lines. I think they look like those sea urchins clinging to the rocks in the tide pools. The piece was mounted to a wood board with brass corners to make it finished in a unique way.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
The Sea Calls to Me
The sea has always been a mysterious and magical subject for me. When I was a child, my family took vacations to the California coast. We rented a hotel room and walked down to the beach to walk in the sand and play in the waves. I can recall the feeling of the sand between my toes and the smell of the salt in the air. In fact, right now if I close my eyes, I can imagine myself standing on the beach. It's still a wondrous memory for me.
Today the collages I am displaying are made on two canvas boards and have a mini canvas mounted on top with lots of paint and tissue and printed paper overlay. For personality I have added my little clay birds, tiny seashells, and vintage music to create a story picture that is very sweet. For easy hanging, I also glued a ribbon cord to each one. Over all size is 5 x 7 inches.
"By the Sea" 1
"By the Sea" 2
Today the collages I am displaying are made on two canvas boards and have a mini canvas mounted on top with lots of paint and tissue and printed paper overlay. For personality I have added my little clay birds, tiny seashells, and vintage music to create a story picture that is very sweet. For easy hanging, I also glued a ribbon cord to each one. Over all size is 5 x 7 inches.
"By the Sea" 1
"By the Sea" 2
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Take a Vacation.
Been away from my desk for awhile, but that doesn't mean I haven't been creating. Here's a peek.
Who doesn't like vacations? This little bird took a vacation and found some wild flowers along the way.
I call it "Vacation" because it looks like a summer day and "vacation" was a magical word when we were little and stuck in school for most of the year. Sitting at our desks, we would daydream of a favorite place and wish we were there instead of having to do endless math or English worksheets.
Well now I can do endless art.
"Vacation" 8 x 10, Acrylic, with mini-canvas, clay bird, and map.
Take some time and enjoy a vacation.
Who doesn't like vacations? This little bird took a vacation and found some wild flowers along the way.
I call it "Vacation" because it looks like a summer day and "vacation" was a magical word when we were little and stuck in school for most of the year. Sitting at our desks, we would daydream of a favorite place and wish we were there instead of having to do endless math or English worksheets.
Well now I can do endless art.
"Vacation" 8 x 10, Acrylic, with mini-canvas, clay bird, and map.
Take some time and enjoy a vacation.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
CalicoStudio: WOYWW.....My First Wednesday Reveal
CalicoStudio: WOYWW.....My First Wednesday Reveal: "Well you are probably saying, it's about time I post about my work desk on Wednesday, so here goes. I don't know what took me so long. For..."
WOYWW.....My First Wednesday Reveal
Well you are probably saying, it's about time I post about my work desk on Wednesday, so here goes. I don't know what took me so long. For a while it was a mystery to me what WOYWW really was. Ha! or Lol, depending on which generation you are from!!
This week I have been working furiously to finish some new pieces for First Friday in the Art District. Actually not all of them are for FF. I started the little pansy box a few months ago at our painting chapter meeting. And have been thinking about the perfect finish for it. The pansies looked pretty but there was too much empty space left around them. So I solved it with some stenciled leaves and dots for a lacy look. Now all it needs is the latch.
In between coats of varnish on the jewelry box, I finished two Monarch butterfly pictures with ordinary acrylic paint in tubes. These will be displayed for Friday's Art walk. Fun to do more than one at a time and sort of bounce back and forth with the paint.
This week I have been working furiously to finish some new pieces for First Friday in the Art District. Actually not all of them are for FF. I started the little pansy box a few months ago at our painting chapter meeting. And have been thinking about the perfect finish for it. The pansies looked pretty but there was too much empty space left around them. So I solved it with some stenciled leaves and dots for a lacy look. Now all it needs is the latch.
In between coats of varnish on the jewelry box, I finished two Monarch butterfly pictures with ordinary acrylic paint in tubes. These will be displayed for Friday's Art walk. Fun to do more than one at a time and sort of bounce back and forth with the paint.
"Visiting Monarch #1" 5x7 |
"Visiting Monarch #2" 8x10 |
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The sea has always been a mysterious and magical subject for me. When I was a child, my family took vacations to the California coast. We re...
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I enjoy challenging myself with a new project. So my latest piece is something different. I was inspired when I took a trip this summer to C...