Friday, December 5, 2025

Mr. Tut Tut


He looks pretty comfortable there, doesn't he.  He doesn't seem to mind having only one eye. My friend showed me several photos, and I immediately knew that this was the one.  He not only looks comfortable, he looks like he owns the place and simply allows his humans to live there too. I didn't know him, but think I would have liked him. 

I'll share my friend's words:

"Thank you, Helen, for honoring Mr. Tut Tut with a beautiful pet portrait. He was adopted many years ago by a cat-loving mountaineer, park ranger who would eventually become my son-in-law. Tut was accompanied by another Maine Coon who Mike named Little Girl. They resided with him in Yosemite National Park and 3 more parks beyond. He was beloved by Mike and Barrie and all who knew him. In Mike’s words, 'He was a singular cat, and everybody loved the big, big guy.' Helen, you captured his spirit."

Original Oil Painting on 7"x 9" Canvas Board
[SOLD]

Thursday, December 4, 2025

I Like... (11/25)

 Thank you to Leeanne of Not Afraid of Color for reminding me to notice things I like. 
Click on HER BLOG to see what positive things others like.
I like autumn.
I like watching this tree across the road from our mailbox as it changes with each season.
I like having these little ones come over.
I like gathering eggs. I got my first one in a while!
My silly hens have been on vacation lately.
They molt during the autumn and don't lay eggs.
I like Greece. 
I have to admit that I new little to nothing about it a month ago.
We had 13 days of traveling, seeing, and learning
with 25 friends and family members last month.

I like making Blurb digital photobooks.
If you have any interest in following us on our trip, here's a chance.
Here's the link.
You should be able to see the whole thing.
Click "Preview" on the bottom right of the book.
Then click the arrows at the top to make it bigger.
Then use  your arrow keys to skim through and enjoy!

I like getting all the Christmas presents ordered in one weekend.
Then we try to take care of the delivery guys for the next week.

This is the cutest video from our doorbell camera.  
At the end, the guy says, "Best delivery ever! Best delivery ever!"
In another one, the guy says, "Yes! Oatmeal Pies!"

I like the season.

LeeAnne's  conversation starter topics this month:


What fun board games have you've played? Do you have any games you always do when people gather at Christmas time? I'm just not much of a board game player. 

The holidays can be stressful. What always calms you down when you’re really stressed out and upset?  To be honest, I'm really not easily stressed, but that doesn't mean never.  When I'm stressed I sing "Peace Like a River" over and over and over. 

When peace like a river, attendeth my way
When sorrows like sea billows roll
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say
It is well, it is well, with my soul
It is well
With my soul
It is well, it is well with my soul

Another thing I do when I'm worried is to organize a drawer. If I'm still worried, I find another drawer that needs to be organized.

Do you like red and green? W
hat shades do you like best? Just as colors, red is fine, but I rarely choose it.  If I do, it would probably be a deep red that would lean towards purple.  I love green, always. Do they lift your spirits?    Red & green as Christmas colors.  Sure! I like traditional Christmas decorations.with bright red and pine green.

Do you decorate with traditional things year after year? What are they? Can you show us? 
My favorite nativity set. Each of my kids made one in Sunday school when they were 4.  During the three decades since, each of them will always move them to put the ones they made on the front and the ones their sibling made on the back.
No, it's not a mistake. Yes, our N.O.E.L. stocking holders actually say L.E.O.N. When our kids were little, they thought it was hilarious to move them. So, it's been tradition to leave them that way.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Willowing Arts: A Year of Light (November)

Well... that's the end of A Year of Light lessons.
I learned. I created. I tried. I enjoyed. 
Yes, I've signed up for some lessons next year. We'll see what they bring.

I do love an owl with an attitude!
I got to use black India ink for the background. 
It acts different than any type of paint I've ever used.

I've said that I can't draw way too many times.
Whenever I put effort into drawing well,
I'm always a little stunned when it works.

This was so fun to work on. 
It's just collage papers cut into strips and glued down to create an image.

I decided that silver glitter didn't have to be just for kids.
That skirt!  Looks like she stepped out of the '70s!

Tear, cut, glue, paint, draw, stamp... all the things.
She's weirdly mesmerizing to me.

This one was hands down the hardest of all the lessons I've done.
Colored pencil on black paper.
Yeah, I might have cropped off half of her hands since... yikes... not successful.

Friday, November 21, 2025

Willowing Arts: A Year of Light (October)

October's lessons from Willowing Arts: A Year of Light.
Even what looks like the simplest of least important lesson usually teaches me some little trick or technique.
This one came together so quickly and nicely that it
inspired me to do it again as a self portrait in oils.
Like I said above, sometimes the silliest looking products had a lesson.
Such as??
Showing a little white above the iris in the eyes
shows a surprised and/or excited expression.
This little booklet magically came together with the just right folds.
Like a quilter loves the opportunity to use up little scraps of fabric,
mixed media artists love getting to use little paper pieces.
I can't honestly say I learned anything with this one.
It was just kind of nice to do a simple little storybook picture.
I went completely rogue on this one.
The teacher's girl was willowy, serious, elegant. and in a somber spiritual yoga pose.
I did, however, use her technique with the salt on wet paint, splatters, and dots.
This lesson was about using masking fluid to leave spaces white
and using salt to make watercolor blotchy.
Believe it or not, this was probably the most difficult for me.  Not that it's technically hard, it looks like a child's.  The hard part for me was that I was to "relax" "let the colors speak to me" "let no thoughts flow through my hands" "let the brush lead" "allow shapes to appear" 
Yeah...
I'm more of a girl who has a plan.
So... yikes...

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Self-Portrait in Black & White (Painting #750!!!)



When I did those first few paintings back in 2007
it never entered my thoughts that I'd do a hundred of them. 
Now here I am in 2025, still painting, still loving the process, still striving to improve.

I've done 750 original paintings.
I've sold nearly 500 of those.
I've gifted about 100.
I've got around 20 that I'll keep.
I've got another 100 that are waiting for their forever home.

How about that... It seems like I should say it's a dream come true. Only, I never even dreamed that I'd become a fairly prolific and proficient painter! I never imagined I'd call myself an artist.  But... I think I can.

I am an artist.

I am grateful that art is a part of who I am.
I am grateful for all the friends I've made because of it.
I am grateful that I'll begin working on 751... (just as soon as I clean up the most recent mess I've made in my art room.)


Original Oil Painting on 8"x 10" Canvas Board
NFS... Ha ha... unless someone out there wants to own a black and white portrait of me! 

Tuxedo Cat Peek-a-Boo


 Fun fact about Greece: There are little cats everywhere... everywhere!

Our guide assured us that the cats are loved by Greece and taken care of when needed.  He also assured us that they kept them spayed and neutered... Hmmm... if that was completely true... wouldn't there be fewer of them? ... just wondering...

They were happy little things.  They seemed quite at home where ever they were.  They were never bothered by people visiting their spaces. They liked to be petted, but we learned that they weren't having any part of being picked up.

When I say that they were everywhere, I mean...

...under bushes.
...beside fences.
...on steps of convenient stores.
(Yes, marble steps to a convenience store.)
...on top of mountains.
...at bus turnouts.
(...with my friend Kim.)
...at monasteries.
...in courtyards.
(... with my brother Curt.)
...overlooking valleys.
...on ledges.
(...with Ron.)
...on ledges.
(with my sister-in-law Kittie)
...along evening shopping areas.
...in plazas.
...in gardens.
...on ancient building blocks.
(...with my friend Lisa.)
...on ancient ruins.
...beside trees.
...in the sunshine
...in the marketplace.
...above the marketplace.
...on the rooftops.
...along the pathway.
(I know this one looks to good to be real.  It's real)
...on statues.
...in the ancient ruins.

So... yeah... everywhere.

As I was telling my art partner Cheri about the trip, she declared that our next weekly-ish challenge would be "Cats."  So this little kitty showed up on the canvas.

Original Oil Painting on 8"x 10" Canvas Board
Click Tuxedo Cat if you'd like to have this sweet little painting.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Santa & Christmas Lights

Why does this Santa look so familiar?
I think I know him!
He's the guy who's fought with trimmed the tree's light every year. No one was happier than he was when I bought a pre-lighted tree.
Well... maybe Buff was equally excited about the lights on the tree.

How did it get to be mid November already?  I guess it's time to make things look like Christmas again soon!

Original Acrylic Painting on 8"x 10" Canvas Board
[NFS... I think I better keep this one!]