Tuesday, December 27, 2022

With a Quack Quack Here and a Quack Quack There...

A few years ago we were in Boston for one day.  You'd think that I would have looked for a hotel near the airport, but no.  I wanted a hotel near the Public Garden because there was really only one thing in Boston that I wanted to see.
Just a short walk across the park, and there she was...
Mrs. Mallard with her little ones:
Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Oack, Pack, and Quack!
Happy, happy Helen!
And there was even a real Mr. & Mrs. Mallard with babies!
A book just as sweet today as it was when it was written in 1941.
Big Mrs. Mallard followed by her 8 littles.
I painted this one in response to my weekly-ish art challenge which was "Big & Little" this time. 

Original Oil Painting on 8"x 24" Wrapped Canvas
Click "With a Quack Quack Here..." if you'd like to purchase this painting.

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Lily Pad Pool


A few years ago I had the opportunity to do something amazing, so amazing that I can hardly believe it was real.

Along with four friends, I stepped off a plane, loaded into a van, and headed into the mountains of Indonesia for a week and half in the villages there.

This huge stone basin with the blue sky reflected in the water and lily pads spreading across its surface was one of the first things I saw as I got out of the van for the first time. We had stopped for lunch at an open-air pavilion that overlooked the greenest greens I'd ever seen. 







My weekly-ish art challenge was "Water Contained."  I thought about water in a vase or a glass... Water in a swimming pool or puddle... Water in a goldfish bowl or fish tank... Then I remembered this giant pool of water lilies. Even if no one else could ever quite figure out what it was a painting of, I knew this would be my "Water Contained" painting. 

Original Oil Painting Done with Palette Knife on 11"x 14" Wrapped Canvas.
Click Lily Pad Pool if you'd like to purchase this painting.

Sunday, December 4, 2022

Field of Blue Flowers II

My painting partner Julie & I will be teaching a landscape painting class for senior citizens in a couple of months.  It takes a lot of thought and planning, but we have so much fun with it.
Part of the preparation means being really familiar with this painting and very confident with painting it so that it becomes second nature.  We don't want to be figuring out what might work while there are a dozen new painters watching.
That means we'll each paint it again... and again... and again... paint it big... paint it small... paint it on canvas... paint it on canvas board... paint it in stages to use as models... paint it until all the kinks in the process are worked out... We hope!
This one was done last month and was a prize of the hen-coop contest.  
It was on a tiny 5"x 7" canvas.
This one was done a few years ago and is now hanging in its forever home.  
It was on a big 18"x 24" canvas.
 Julie & I first painted it in 2019 during a weekend at 
Welcome Home Retreat. (Click HERE to see photos and read about that!)
There's a great YouTube lesson that was out teacher for it.


We're hoping for as much success with this class as we've had in the previous sessions.
2019 - Still Life - Apple

2019 - Nature - Bluebird
2020 - Floral - Day Lilly
2021am - Landscape - Autumn
2021pm - Landscape - Autumn
2022am - Still Life - Strawberries
2022pm - Still Life Strawberries

Oil Painting on 11"x 14" Wrapped Canvas
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Friday, December 2, 2022

Who moved into the new coop? Who laid the first egg?

So... How did the game of "Who will take make the new coop their home" turn out?
Click HERE if you need a reminder.
Here's how it worked out...
  • 1st Night - 
    • Nobody would go into the new coop, the Aunt House.
    • Dominique and the babies stayed in the big Sister House.
    • The other 7 huddled in the little Cousin House.
  • 2nd Night 
    • Eleanor went into the Aunt House happily.  No one else would go near it.
      • I caught Twinkle and Pauline and put them in there too.  
      • They were not happy about it.
    • Dominique and the babies stayed in the big Sister House.
    • Everybody else stayed in the little Cousin House.
  • 3rd Night 
    • Eleanor went in the Aunt House happily.  No one joined her.  She was glad.
    • Dommi and the babies stayed in the big Sister House.
    • The other 6  huddled in the little Cousin House glaring at me as if I was Voldemort. 
  • 4th Night 
    • Eleanor had the new Aunt House to herself again.
    • Everyone else stayed in the same places as before.
  • 5th Night 
    • Dominique decided that she and her babies would take over the new Aunt House.
    • The 4 big hens took the big Sister House (Eleanor, Pip, Pauline, Twinkle)
    • The 3 young ones stayed in the little Cousin House (Peanut, Fancy-like, Foxy)
  • 6th Night
    •  Dommi and the babies went back into the new coop as if it was, of course, built for them.
    • The 4 big hens went right back too the Sister House as if it was, of course, their choice all along.
    • The 3 young hens ran around nervous as to why no one wanted to stay with them in the little Cousin House any more, but they eventually went in where it had always been their home.


I think that's probably how it's going to stay.
It's not what I expected, but it's a good arrangement.

There's only been one egg laid in the new coop.  And it was.... Blue/Green!
Twinkle... Sweet little thing... She was not happy about the one night I made her go in the new coop, but she laid her pretty little blue-green egg anyway.
Since Dominique has taken over, I doubt another egg will get laid in there until the babies are bigger and she starts laying again.

Now...
It's quite obvious that I do not know how to run a blog guess-for-a-prize game since there's not clear way to declare a winner... Clearly I did not think this through... Oh, well, if you guessed at least something right😁, you're a winner!  I'll contact you about which little painting I can send  you. 
  • Tina
    • Dominique😁 Eleanor😁thenX Twinkle
    • light brownX green😁
  • Wendy
    • PaulaX  PipX  Peanut
    • blue😁  light brownX  green😁
  • Linda
    • FoxyX Fancy-likeX PeanutX
    • No eggsX
  • Nelvia
    • Dominique😁
    • light brownX
  • Julie
    • FoxyX FancyX PeanutX 
Tina, Wendy, & Nelvia,
I'll be contacting you about which little mini painting you'd like.

Thursday, December 1, 2022

I like Thursday (12/22)

LeeAnna of Not Afraid of Color  gave several prompt ideas for this month's "I Like Thursday." I used a few of those and also thought of a few other things that "I liked" this month.

l like making Firecrackers to have around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I like this recipe because it's in my sister-in-law's handwriting.
I like thinking of her when I make it. 
Her firecrackers are wonderful.
She was wonderful.

l like singing this song.
Although we wouldn't have been in a horse and buggy,
it does remind me of going to my Grandma's house.

l like learning from on-line art teachers and trying
new techniques far from my own style.
This one is from a lesson by Tam at Willowing Arts.

l like having fresh herbs growing in little pots
beside the window in my kitchen.

These are rosemary and oregano.
l like this cat. 
He's equal parts in trouble or in the way
and a darling cuddle partner..
l like that each of my kids and grandkids has an updated
Amazon Wishlist.  Around Thanksgiving I set my budget,
do a lot of clicking, and Christmas shopping is done.
Then the boxes begin to arrive.
It makes me smile when the delivery guy chooses a treat.

l like going to Pilates class every
Tuesday-Thursday and yoga on Friday. 

I got a treat this week when I learned that a friend had gone
to my
FineArtAmerica site and purchased yoga mats with
my floral paintings printed on them to use as gifts for her sisters! 
How fun!  What a treat to get to see them for myself!