Thursday, December 21, 2023

Hey, Hey, Hay! VI


Hey, Little Cow! Aren't you a cutie!

I've painted a lot of cows.  No, really... a LOT of cows.  I counted. I've done 30+ paintings with cows. Take a few seconds, click HERE, and scroll through. Yeah... lots. The other day I realized it had been a while since I've painted one.  Nearly 4 years! 

This particular little "Black Baldy" heifer has been on my canvas several times.  I was glad to bring her back one more time... or maybe two... or three...

I've recently taken a liking to translating a paintings into different mediums. So...
Watercolor still scares the bejeezus out of me. Mine never turn out like I imagine they're supposed to, but I'm getting better.
Quilted Fabric Collage is exciting and new to me.  I'm not sure they have a purpose... a fancy potholder I suppose. I do love using the little scraps and threads to bring out the image.

Original Oil Painting on 8"x 8" Wrapped Canvas
Click Hey, Hey, Hay! if you'd like to purchase this little cow painting
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Sunday, December 17, 2023

Creative Companions 2023

I would love to invite you to view the final product of a project that my two artist friends, Julie Brandt and Cheri Wollenberg, and I have finished.

Click the link to see the Blurb book we made.  
Once it opens, click the "Preview" button that's just under the bottom right corner of the picture of the book cover. You'll be able to flip through all the pages to see the whole project. You can "turn the pages" by clicking on the right side of the pages of the book.

Enjoy!
H

https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/10121375/79dc3f6c5d98f3ebb12cf45cc6b297dc25036ea4

Three artist friends made a yearlong commitment to create one artwork with one companion piece each month.  They would meet on Zoom at the beginning of each month to reveal their pieces, encourage each other’s endeavors, receive their new topic, and enjoy each other’s company. 
 The Formation of Creative Companions:
1.   Idea Proposed 
2.  Conversation Held 
3.  Excitement Built 
4.  Ideas Brainstormed 
5.  Plan Formed 
6.  Guidelines Generated 
7.  Rules set 
8.  Name Chosen 
9.  Questions Asked 
10. Guidelines Changed 
11.  Rules Tossed Out

Creative - adj. 
relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas,
especially in the production of an artistic work. 
Companion - n.     
1. a person with whom one spends time 
2. a pair of things intended to complement each other.  

Monday, December 11, 2023

Whooooo's Got Pretty Orange Eyes?

I haven't painted much lately.
I've had the I-can't-think-of-anything-to paint syndrome.
Is that like "writer's block" only for brush and canvas instead of pen and paper?
My Creative Companions project is finished.
We're taking a little break from our Weekly-ish Art Challenge.
The on-line LifeBook 2023 painting class is over.
So... I was on my own to decide what to paint next. How about going back to the beginning?

These are the first six paintings I ever did.  
The first four were from the 6-week beginning painting class.  
1st 2/07 - Trees in summer
2nd 2/07 - Same trees done in autumn colors
3th 2/07 - Value study in black and white
4th 3/07 - Seeing the color in black and white
5th 3/07 - My choice... An owl from my backyard
6th 3/07 - Same owl, second attempt

How about another owl!  

It's always such a treat to spy an owl in the trees around our place.  We hear them often but rarely catch a glimpse of one.  When we do see one, he's staring  glaring down with such an attitude of disdain and superiority.  I just love him anyway. Ours rarely give permission for their photographs to be taken, but every once in a while, I get lucky.



While I don't know this particular orange-eyed owl in the painting personally, I do like his spicy attitude.

Original Oil Painting on 8"x 10" Wrapped Canvas.
Click Orange Eyed Owl if you'd like to purchase this painting.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

I Like Thursday 12/23

 Thank you to Leeanne of Not Afraid of Color for reminding me to notice things I like. 

I like that first fire of the year.
Actually I love every fire in the fireplace.
 I like the weird mushrooms that appear in fall.
My friend says these are good to eat. 
Ummm... no.
 I like visiting art museums.
These were my 3 favorite paintings
at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.
 I like the deer that live in our woods.
I like the tree at the end of our driveway.
It's fabulous in every season.
I like like it even after the leaves fall.
I like my painting workspace.
I like my pretty little flock of backyard hens.
I like this guy.  He likes me too.

LeeAnne's  get-to-know-you writing topic this month:

Tell us a funny story about a Thanksgiving you spent... we all have things happen unexpectedly at holidays  so share a funny moment you have had over the years.   I am completely blank on a funny Thanksgiving story, so I'll tell our funny Thanksgiving weekend tradition.  We always decorated our house and tree for Christmas on Thanksgiving weekend. For many years there would be a moody teenager on the couch being less-than-helpful and less-than-joy-filled.  There came a day once the kids were grown-ish that we realized that neither kid was a moody teenager.  That's when my husband it was tradition, so he'd take that role and lay on the couch while we did the decorating.

Do you send Christmas cards?  Are they unique like a photo from this year, or say, hallmark boxed ones?  When will you aim to send them out?  Oh, I basically never did for years and years. As a teacher, December is such a hectic time, I just never got around to it.  I still forget to get around to it in time, but... for the last couple of years, I've done a Valentine card. That's been kind of a fun thing. At the top of the card, it's said something like "Merry Christmas... Happy New Year... Happy Valentine's Day!"  It was kind of an accident the first time, but I liked the surprise of it. I think I'll do it that way again.

Extra credit: do you do craft projects with your old cards? When I was teaching, I always saved them.  My students would use them their art projects. 

Describe your perfect Christmas party, where, who's there, what food and drinks are served, etc  Only family... Our 6 little ones do plenty of running and laughing and squealing.  Food would be kid friendly. Drinks would be soft drinks or juice (with lids for the kids).

  1. Real or fake tree? Fake and pre-lit.
  2. Star or angel? Nothing.
  3. Tree up before or after Thanksgiving? That weekend.

Unwrapping gifts on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?  Christmas morning was always our tradition.  But as we now share our kids with their in-law families, we're fine doing it on a different day when we need to.  

Do you prefer Christmas or New Years? Christmas Do you have a usual way to spend NYE and or NYDay? Not a very interesting answer, I suppose. Just being home.

Would you rather kiss in Paris or kiss in a tent in the woods on NYE? How about my house (which is in the woods) instead of a tent.

Would you rather be at a big fancy party where you all scream happy new year at midnight, or at home on your sofa or with a couple friends playing cards etc  100% I'd rather be at home, preferably sound asleep at midnight.

Friday, December 1, 2023

Reindeer on December 23rd

Isn't he a handsome guy!
My Creative Companion topic was "Winter's Eve." Hmmm...Now I had to think about that one for quite a while. 
[My thinking process]
I didn't want to go Christmas-y, but I couldn't get away from the "Eve" part. 
According to my Google Merriam Webster:
Eve-
1. evening  
2. the evening or day before a special day  
3. the period immediately preceding 

We see a couple or even a dozen deer every time we walk down our road in the evening... or 'eve.'  I think how cold they must be as winter nears.
I wonder what their "cousins" are up to at the North Pole as winter days are nearing their big night.
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I remember being in Wyoming for my 50th birthday and going on a wagon ride through an elk reserve.  I asked why they would sit in the patches of snow when they didn't have to.  The guide told me they were hot with all their fur and were just trying to stay cool.

[My working process]
Pexels.com is a great place to find free photos to use as references.  (Thanks to Frans van Heerden who took the reference photo I used.

I get the main lines on the canvas then start with the background. Before you know it, a reindeer is on my easel. My painting area has everything right where I need it. (Why do I have 100 different brushes when I use about 5? I don't know.) I love having a photo viewer.  (You can get one at any estate sale you go to. --I've picked up 5-6 over the years.--  It will most likely still be like new and in the box with the $129 price tag still attached.  You'll spend about $7.50 if you go on the last day of the sale when everything's priced to go.) I put my reference photo on a thumb drive and voila.  You can see I have another one on the right. (It has the reference drawing propped against it in this photo.)  There's a different reference photo on that one.

While I paint I usually listen to an audio book... or music, country or some 80s rock... Sometimes the television is on if it's evening and Ron's watching a ballgame or flicking through channels. Or, maybe, I'm letting my mind wander and wonder about what I'm painting and composing a little jingle in my head about it...

What do the reindeer do on the twenty-third?
They eat well, relax, walk through the snow
 take it easy, have a nap, and just lay low.

But what of the elves in charge of the herd?
They're the ones who must persist
 to tend to each detail on the long checklist.
They clean out each stable and muck every stall
 make last preparations for the next night's long haul. 
They bring plenty of water and hay and oats.
 massage sore muscles and brush shaggy coats.
They test every harness and each jingle bell.
trim every hoof and check antlers as well. 
There's much to take care of on the twenty-third 
when your an elf in charge of the reindeer herd.

For my companion piece, I thought I'd just whip out a watercolor of this reindeer... It was a disaster. So I thought I'd "fix" is with colored pencils... then pastels... then paint pens... All disasters... Finally used acrylics to cover all the previous attempts... Better, but pretty boring and near ready for the bin... But... then... I was thinking how my handsome guy had become so silly looking and thought how the reindeer must party after their big flight. How about a few stickers! Ha ha ha... a party animal!

My friend LeeAnna loved him, so I put him in the mail and sent him on his way to her.

Original Oil Painting on 9"x 12" Wrapped Canvas
Click Reindeer if you'd like to purchase this painting.