Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Fish Tessellation


I was tasked to paint "Repetition" for my weekly-ish art challenge.
The possibilities for that topic were endless... yet it took the muse (You know the muse... the one who you just can't always count on when you need her.) took 6 days to show up! 
Good thing my challenge partner and I meet up on a loose weekly-ISH basis instead of a hard weekly schedule!

I think I know a sweet little guy who's about to turn one and about to move into a new house who might need some fishies on his new bedroom wall. 

Original Acrylic Painting on 11"x 14" Wrapped Canvas
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Friday, January 27, 2023

Valentine Gnomes

Just a happy little Valentine painting for my weekly-ish painting challenge. That was our word this time. "Valentine."

Thanks to Step By Step Painting with Tracie Kiernan for an easy and fun painting lesson.

Acrylic Painting on 5"x 7" Canvas Board.
Click Valentine Gnomes if you'd like to purchase this little painting.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Mixed Media from Welcome Home Retreat Weekend

Watercolor, colored pencils, pens...
This purple-haired girl is wondering what is happening with my art style these days!
I'm not sure whether I'm having an art growth spurt, an art skill setback, or an art mid-life crisis! 
Torn bits of paper, stamps, bubble wrap blots, pen, acrylics, written words...
It's either a mess or a piece that you want to zoom in for a closer look.
I'm taking part in Life Book 2023 with WillowingArts30 different teachers from around the world with lessons each week.  
Who knows what will be next!
Collage papers, stencils and paint...
Weird how drawing and painting a person that's not really a specific portrait always ends up with bits of myself looking out from the paper. (Not the fish-scale looking forehead!)
Layers of cut colored paper, dabs of paint, white ink...
How does a frustrating mess of color blobs gel into a favorite with a few white doodles?

My art partners and I drove to Welcome Home Retreat in Weatherford, Texas for weekend.  We were creative and productive in the relaxed atmosphere they provide there.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Experiment - "Painting" with Fabric

Well, This is different!
I have some friends who are real-live serious quilters, and I know they sometimes have a look at my blog posts.  When I see the precision in their angles and straight lines... Well, I'll just say that I'm not in competition there.   I'm more of a play-around-with-fabric-sometimes kind of girl. 

A while ago, one of those amazing quilter friends, LeeAnne,  posted an image of a landscape done with fabric scraps.  I was mesmerized and went back to look at it again and again. (You can see it HERE.) With a little advice and encouragement from her, I started placing scraps of color.
This is what I see when I stand beside my mailbox.  I love seeing that huge gorgeous tree in every season. It served as my inspiration for this experiment of painting with fabric.
My weekly-ish challenge was "Standing."  I was reminded of this Advice from a Tree... Stand Tall and Proud.

Monday, January 16, 2023

Warm Winter Evening


I was challenged to paint "What Winter Means to Me"
First I made a list:
Hot soup on the stove
Cardinals in the snow
Warm quilt on the bed
Fires in the fireplace
 
Pajama pants 
Turkey & dressing
I've painted cardinals in the snow several times before, and I've even painted hot soup once. 
As I was setting up for a to take photo for reference, of course Buff Kitty had to lay on the quilt and act cute.  I decided not to fight it.  He could be in the painting too. 
He had different ideas about the best pose.

Original Oil painting on 10"x 10" Wrapped Canvas
[NFS at this time]

Thursday, January 5, 2023

I Like Thursday (1/23)

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

I like a quiet evening beside the fire...
So does the cat. He's mesmerized...
...even when there's no fire burning!

I like having a sewing project that lets me use up scraps.
When my grandson asked if I could make him a superhero cape, I was on it!

Little sister would need one too, of course.


I like traveling to visit a niece three states away and seeing my paintings on her wall. 
These were done in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2017

I like making dressing for Christmas dinner.
Leading up to that there has to be suppers with hot soup and cornbread;
The left over cornbread makes goes into the dressing. 
This year, for fun I tried some cheesy-corn-chive corn muffins
and some jalapeno-chive corn muffins. 
A+ Exceeded expectations!

I like the way all the cardinals show up when it snows. 
(I wonder where they all hang out when it's not snowing!)

I like the guy who keeps birdseed in the feeders.

I like that every year I hang stockings on the N.O.E.L hangers,
and every year someone changes them to spell L.E.O.N.
(That's why our Elf on the Shelf is names Leona!)

LeeAnne gave several other prompts to think about. 
Here are a few quick answers to them.
favorite holiday movie or show to watch 
Classic - It's a Wonderful Life 
Contemporary - The Grinch 
favorite Christmas cookie or treat....
Bought - A Zero candy bar 
Home Made - Chex Mix
favorite songs.... 
Church - Silent Night 
Secular - Another Tennessee Christmas
YouTube videos...  
SkyArt Portrait Artist of the Year
SkyArt Landscape Artist of the Year
Did you ever participate in holiday shows?
I've sung in The Messiah a couple of times.
Do you attend any musical theatrical events each year? 
Our church has special music each year.
Are there any songs you do not like? 
There's always the option to switch to another station or fast forward.
Do any songs bring up memories of times from the past?
Oh, my goodness yes!  Doesn't every song have a memory attached?
What songs do you know by heart?
Well, this one is a problem.  I have a condition called "dyslyricia" (It's like dyslexia is a real issue for words and letters, dyscalculia is a real problem for numbers and math) And, yes, I did make up the word dyslyricia because it's a real thing for me!  Me and lyrics... it's sad... or hilarious depending on how you look at it.
Is there anything you'd like to try or to learn this coming year? Some new art technique? A new hobby to try? 
I've signed up for LifeBook 2023.  There will be 80+ on-line art lessons by 30 different teachers.  There will be collage, drawing, watercolor, and every other art thing that I'm neither comfortable with nor good at.  
A place to visit?
To be determined.  
A challenge to face?
Always. I love a good challenge (in the art room, in the kitchen, in the garden...)

Sunday, January 1, 2023

A Donkey Named Turquoise

I keep looking at this colorful little painting and asking, "Did I do that?"
It's not my style... or is it?... or could it be?... maybe?

I've always admired artists who could just throw in unexpected colors and make it seem like they belonged there.
I found a YouTube artist, Lauren Elizabeth, who made it seem easy.
Just for the record, it wasn't easy... for me anyway. For one thing using acrylics is so different from oils! For another thing I was putting colors where they didn't belong... on purpose!  
What a challenge! What fun!
First attempt following along
the YouTube Lesson.

Second try in my art journal using
my dad's donkey, LeRoy, as a model.

It's not LeRoy's first time on canvas!
(2018)

My weekly-ish painting challenge was "Unexpected Turquoise."
I was not planning to paint a donkey.
I was not planning to paint in a whole new style.
But... *Serendipity* 
When I wasn't even looking for it, I happened across a video that sparked an idea!

Original Acrylic Painting on 8"x 10" Canvas Board
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