Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Art Soul Gathering 2025

I participated in an on-line event called Art Soul Gathering. I didn't purchase the longer course, but I very much enjoyed doing a few of the free sample lessons offered last week. Each teacher had a different style and different skills and techniques to teach.   It's always good practice for me to draw and paint a face even if the styles and materials are very different.... and even if I don't get it quite right... still good practice.
Using just 2 colors
Using the side of a junk-mail credit card
Covering collaged papers
Embellishing with embroidery...
only I cheated and just drew the lines.
Using only four colors + some pink at the end
and torn collage paper.

Saturday, September 6, 2025

A Girl & Her Cat


Why did I decide to paint Buff & me in our usual spot?
Here's the story...
My friend Cheri and I have been doing a Weekly-ish Challenge for 5 years. We started early on in the Pandemic. The rules are very strict... HA! are more like a gentle guide. We take turns choosing a word, phrase, or topic. We each use that as inspiration to do a painting then "meet" back for a good long phone call to chat and reveal our works via text photos.
After our hundredth challenge we changed the rules for the hundredth time just a bit.
This little box of cards entered the game.
The first time, we drew these cards, and I did this...

The next time, we drew these, and I did this...

This time we drew these three...
followed the directions for the last card and
turned over the first one to the opposite side.

Was there any question as to what I would paint?
So, I was to do a girl and cat with those colors in "my style."
The question was whether I even knew what my style was any more.
First I did a mixed media piece.  It was fun, a style I've been playing in. 
I could be done.  
But, my heart is with oils;  I should do it in "my style" not a borrowed style.
Ha ha... you can tell by my different glasses
styles that these photos are taken over the years.

Painting a portrait doesn't come easily or naturally to me.  I guess I'm more mathematical minded than artistic minded. Once I get it "finished." I do some tricks to make me revise and edit. One is to look at the painting in the mirror.  It's amazing how the mistakes jump out.  Another is to take a photo and look at the painting on the phone or computer screen.  More mistakes make themselves known.  Finally, I resort to geometry.
That's when I see that... oh, my nose is way bigger than I thought... oh, my mouth is way thinner than I thought... oh, my hair needs to be growing out of my head not just glued on around the forehead... oh, my neck is way wider... let's just leave that... artistic license/artist's vanity...
And... sometimes if I'm not available...

Original Oil Painting on 7"x 9" Canvas Board
NFS

Friday, September 5, 2025

Pumpkins, Pumpkins, Pumpkins...

This semester's OLLI class was this  week!  I absolutely love guiding seniors along the way to complete a painting. Just look!  They're masterpieces!!! We had such a good time, and each of them should be so proud.
These ladies worked so hard!

We even made the newspaper!!!
When I teach one of these classes, I always create a few models and examples.





As is always true, theirs are priceless.
My examples, however, are for sale in my Etsy shop.
AND...
*** DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER THESE PUMPKINS AND ALL PAINTINGS AUTUMN RELATED WILL BE ON SALE 50% OFF
Click HERE to have a look! (Or send me a message. 😀)

Thursday, September 4, 2025

I Like... (8/25)

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 looking outside the backdoor and seeing
Fancy-like and her five crazy-fluffy babies.

I like nachos topped with vegetables from the garden.

I like making a little Lake Bag for each G4 (great grand kid)
at our yearly 3-day family gathering.
(**cat inspected and approved... below)

I like this big wonderful family!
I like having a yard full of happy hens.
I like a big garden tomato... actually any tomato from the garden.
I like an art lesson that tells me to start with a walk
around where I live to collect things I find. 
In my family, we call that a Serendipity Walk.
I like seeing flowers bloom
 and knowing a friend gave me the bulbs for them.

I like to see butterflies in my garden and on my flowers.

I like tomatoes.
I like my pretty daily harvests.
I like knowing that  although much has changed in the last half century,
somethings are exactly the same. :)


LeeAnne's  conversation starter topics this month:

Did you get school clothes and shoes for the start of school? My mother sewed everything I wore. I always had whatever clothes I needed, but I don't remember specifically getting brand new clothes made for the beginning of school. Did you look through the enormous Sears catalogue at all the possibilities and dream?  Absolutely.  But I don't think I bothered looking at the clothes.  I went right to the toy section. Remember going to the store with probably a mom, and trying on clothes?  I honestly don't have any memory of shopping for or trying on  clothes in a store. A shoe store for your "school shoes"  We had two shoe stores on Main Street in my town.  One was called Quality, and the other was called Budget. I do remember going to Budget. The guy would put my little foot in that measuring tool then bring a stack of shoe boxes. He'd put them on my foot and push on the toe to see how they fit. 

Did you take your lunch and did you use a little brown bag or have a lunch box? 
 I almost always ate the school lunches. In upper elementary I did get a lunchbox and pack myself a lunch sometimes.  It was in the shape of Snoopy's yellow doghouse. 
I usually bought lunch tickets too, for days when they had a really good meal like salisbury steak or sloppy joes. Ha ha... yeah, they did make a good sloppy joe didn't they!   What meals did you look forward to?  big square cheese pizza slices... fish sticks with tartar sauce... jello with fruit "cottontail"... applesauce... 
**Extra credit if you show a pic of one of your lunchbox.

Did you get a new notebook and paper to use that year? I remember having to have a red Big Chief note pad for practicing letters in first grade. The thing with those was that you needed to make all your pencil strokes or eraser strokes from top to bottom.  If you went up instead of down, you'd get a rip in your paper.  I remember picking a notebook was a big deal. I remember the year I got thin ruled paper instead of big lines. That was a big deal! I remember getting flair pens to use instead of pencils.Yep. 8th grade!  Do you still like having notebooks and calling them journals? Oh, my goodness... Do I "like" journals and notebooks? Ummm... I need a bigger word... need, appreciate, love, collect, accumulate, amass, hoard...

Did you do the pledge of allegiance every morning and then sing a patriotic song? Yes. And, as a teacher, we did that too.


What is your learning style, then and now? The main styles are auditory (hearing) rote or memorization, visual (maybe reading or seeing charts)  kinesthetic (that's me, learn by doing something like writing or making or touching) Are there other ways to learn I've forgotten? Is it still your style today? Can I just be a little of everything? I know that if I write it down and use color I am much more likely to remember.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Julia & Me, B.F.F.E

What a pleasure it was to be asked to paint this picture!  
Those two smiling little girls... what a carefree, joy-filled, happy childhood they shared.

My last name was POwell, and hers was REeves. On the first day of first grade when the desks were lined up in alphabetical rows, she was right behind me. That was where it all began. 

We got our first at-school spankings together. (Swinging double wasn't allowed.)
She was a town kid and I was a country kid, so we loved going to each other's houses... walking to hers, riding the school bus to mine.
Dozens of slumber parties where we stayed up all night.
Hundreds of cartwheels and round offs across the yard.
Thousands of flips on the monkey bars on the playground. 
Millions of antics that are just to silly to explain.
That's us in white shirts doing the splits.
My excuse for the pants would be that it was 1976, the Bicentennial year, and everyone was crazy for red, white, & blue; however, when I look at our first grade class photo (I'm front & center) I see that my choice of pants wasn't much better. 
Julia's in the back of the third row... same haircut as me. (I assume that sitting near each other didn't last long as we were talkers!)
My family had a lake down the hill from our house.  I'm sure we'd spent an afternoon on the bank or in the boat. And, I'm also sure that we didn't wear life jackets or have an adult watching us, or carry a cell phone... How did we survive!
As for the fish... I believe we took a butcher knife (as you do as kids...) and cut the top off a milk jug, filled it with water, and she took the fish home where it lived (for a short time, poor thing) in her swimming pool!!

Original Oil Painting on 12"x 12" Wrapped Canvas
[SOLD]