Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Willowing Arts: Mastering Mixed Media (#11-20)

I purchased the Mastering Mixed Media  course from Willowing Arts quite a while ago.  I'm grateful that I have the lessons forever; there's no hurry to get to them, and I don't have to do them all at once.
  
Three years ago, I'd have never believed that I could draw a face so easily.  I guess practice does pay off. Another surprise is how much I love working inside an art journal.  I would never have guessed that I'd enjoy that so much
.
Here's the next batch of ten that I've completed.
This one turned out to be a favorite.








Although this one got a post of its own,
it started out as one of the lessons.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Indonesian Beach


 The year after I retired, I spent an amazing 10 days in Indonesia. My Weekly-ish Challenge was "Far Away," and that is definitely the most far-away place I've ever been.

I took the photo for this particular view on our first day.  After landing at the airport, we were taken several hours away to our first village. Along the way, we stopped at their version of a convenience store where there were soft drinks, a kind of bathroom facility, snacks that were unrecognizable to us... and this view from the small parking lot.  
Can you imagine seeing that every day? 
If you look closely, you'll see guys standing barefoot on the big rocks in the surf.  They were fishing with really long poles!
To this middle-of-the-country Arkansas girl, the waves looked like what the news shows when there's a hurricane, but they were just their regular every-day waves here.

I have about 900 more photos of this trip, the orphanage, the high school classrooms, the kindergarten school, the homes, the meals, the villages... but perhaps another time.

Here are a few other paintings I've done from that trip:

Original Palette Knife Oil Painting on 8"x 10" Wrapped Canvas
Click Indonesian Beach if you'd like to purchase this little painting. 

Friday, October 10, 2025

Hummers & Hostas

This sweet little painting brings two of my favorite things together.  

First, hummingbirds... well, of course, who doesn't love seeing a hummingbird?
We had so many visiting our feeders this year. It's always a treat to be sitting in my spot on the back porch, hearing that familiar little bzzz, then spying the tiny little green thing flitting around. Sometimes one will land for a sip and stay until the bossy one comes to shoo them back into their tree. I don't know why they can't just relax and share.  There's always plenty of their red juice to go around. 

Second, hostas...
My front flower beds are so shaded that nothing I'd tried really thrived. When my dad moved from his home into a senior living place, we dug up a few of the hostas from his flower bed and gave them a try around our porch.  They not only survived, they did thrive!!
And they kept on thriving! Growing bigger and thicker!
And they kept on thriving!  Filling the bed and flowering at the end of summers.
This year was the first time I'd seen hummingbirds stopping by the hosta flowers for a drink.  
I tried to snap a photo.  Ha! How does anyone ever catch a photo of a hummingbird?!  They're so fast! Bzzz... Zip... Zip... Sip... Zip... Gone!


Original Oil Painting on 6"x 6"x 2" Canvas.
And If you'd like this painting for yourself, click Hummers & Hostas.  It's on a chunky little thick canvas. The sides are painted, so it could be displayed just sitting on a shelf.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Willowing Arts: A Year of Light (September)

Every Sunday night a couple of new art lessons pop into my inbox.
I've been learning and experimenting and working with mixed media for three years now. I've done close to 350 pieces. I'm better at using the different mediums now, and I'm so much more confident in starting each project. While I may no longer be at the beginning of my learning, I plan for the mixed media journey to continue for a long time.
Anyway...
Here's to another month of learning from the teachers of Willowing Arts.







Thursday, October 2, 2025

I Like... (9/25)

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 playing Wordle every morning, but this was a surprise!
I like having a colorful yard full of hens.

I like glancing out the upstairs window and seeing deer.

I like having friends come over to paint and enjoy an evening together.



I like painting on really big canvases.


I like marigolds, but they have gotten out of control this year!
They were supposed to be Thumbelina 6"-8" tall... Nope!
They took over! 

I like my outdoor office...
and my office mates.
A hawk's cry had them all running to sit beside & under my chair.
I like playing with my food!
The garden has slowed down, but it's not finished yet! 

LeeAnne's  conversation starter topics this month:
Do you have a good gingerbread type recipe to share?  What is your favorite gingerbread style food to eat? Although I do think gingerbread men are cute, I am not a fan of gingerbread cookies.  Instead I'll share a different cookie recipe.  It's my favorite.
As the weather starts to cool, do you have cozy clothes to start 
wearing? I absolutely do! I have an old blue plaid flannel shirt that's my go to anytime there's a chill.

What dish would you take to a fall gathering? My usual offering to a fall gathering would be deviled eggs. Since I have hens, I have the eggs so...    Which dish at a fall gathering would you reach for first?  I'd fill a plate the usual... Chex mix, chicken nuggets, chips & queso...

Do you still rake fallen leaves or just use a blower to clear them?   Ha!! Have you seen the trees around my house??  It would take hundreds and hundreds of bags! A leaf blower, yeah, for the porch then Ron mows them with the lawn mower!


Will you hand out candy this year? What kind? Will you wear a costume or something funny like cat ears or tiara or face mask? This year will be a little different.  I'll tell about that in next month's "I Like...s"