Thursday, December 18, 2014

Last-Minute Gift Guide

You can still get my available paintings at a variety of places.



At Randy Higbee Gallery in Costa Mesa, CA.



Maryland Federation of Art has several of my paintings at their Holiday Gallery located at 40 West Street, Annapolis, MD.

Also find paintings at my DailyPaintworks, and Etsy shops.
Find prints, notecards, even pillows with my images at Fine Art America.


I'm working on a few projects right now and I have signed up for another 30 paintings in 30 days in January.  Yikes!  I better get busy.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Holiday Cheer


Get ready for the holidays with cards or prints of my holiday ornaments or birds from my Cage Free Series at Fine Art America.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

30 Paintings in 30 Days Recap

Cage Free



My collage of the 30 paintings.  I'm so glad that I did all but one in a 6" x 6" format.  I think this collage looks fantastic.  You can make your own collage by going to PicMonkey.  Load the photos from your computer and then drag them into the boxes.  To add more boxes, just drag the photo, hold it next to a box and a grey bar will appear, then drop the photo and you have created another box.  Hover your mouse to find the arrows in between boxes to adjust the sizing.  It's free.  Go do it!

If you see a painting you missed, I hope you'll scroll back through my posts and get a better look at it.
Many paintings are still available but I am making plans for a show so if you love a painting, you should get it now or it will probably be gone.

Happy October!
October is my favorite month of the whole year.  Even more favorite than my birthday month, which is March.  I start celebrating Halloween today so if you see me this month I will likely be wearing a tshirt that has something related to Halloween.  I have a different shirt for every single day of the month.  Did I mention I LOVE Halloween?  Also the yard decorating will begin this weekend.  First I have to mow the lawn.


Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Thirty. I Made It and Lived To Tell About It!

Poe
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We are nearly to October and nearly at the death date of Edgar Allen Poe.  I don't know many fine art lovers that are also Football lovers.  I am one.  Since I am in Maryland, and since they won this week, this is for the Baltimore Ravens.


30 Paintings in 30 Days.  It was definitely a struggle.  I mean, I really had a hard time with this challenge.  Like really REALLY.  I think it was just the beautiful weather. And maybe the fact that I overloaded myself with a bunch of other new things all at the same time  -- new gym membership, trying to do 10,000 steps daily, Taekwondo lessons, online classes, all this besides working full time.  Starting two new books probably didn't help either.

I thought I was good at the beginning of the month.  I had 13 paintings done before Sept. 1.  That may have given me a false sense of security.  Then again, by about Sept. 8 (when I still had plenty of paintings in the bag) I got bored with the challenge and I don't know that I recovered, even though I did a lot of good paintings after that.  My heart just wasn't fully in it.

Yes, I missed out on sleep here and there.  Yes my family and my housework got the short end of the stick.  My family has been supportive and encouraging.  The laundry and dishes?  Not so much.

So the big question is: Will I do it again?  Probably.  I'm just crazy like that.  January is a good month for painting in my basement studio.  I crank up the heater and put on some heavy metal music and throw a load of clothes in the washer then I'm good to go.  Besides, there are often snow days which let me catch up on painting and sleep.  The Farmer's Almanac says we're to have a very snowy winter.  So again, yes.  I probably will do another 30 in January.  Maybe I'll paint them all in November and nobody will be the wiser.


"Poe"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.


Monday, September 29, 2014

30-in-30 Day Twenty Nine. Cage Free Series 036

Watching
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Starling watches intently with shining eyes.

I am so thankful we are nearing the end of this challenge.  September in Maryland has been really beautiful and while I'm glad to have finished every painting, I really wanted to spend more time outside rather than in my basement studio.  Perhaps next September my challenge should be to paint Plein Air.


"Watching"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, Framed with a black and gold Floater Frame.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Twenty Eight (Donated)

First Glimpse of Father
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Woven paper to symbolize the nest of a Weaver Bird, with the viewer being the baby in the nest.
One thing you can't quite see in the photo is the paper weave is raised off the canvas to give the illusion of depth.

I am honored to be chosen for this show at Circle Gallery.


"First Glimpse of Father"
16" x 20" oil on canvas board with woven paper
This painting is currently in a show at Circle Gallery, Annapolis, MD.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

30-in-30 Day Twenty Seven. Cage Free Series 034

Mother Checks For Progress
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Mother Robin checks for progress on her clutch of eggs.  Perhaps she felt something moving.  Perhaps she's simply impatient.  I know many mothers who have been in that spot!


"Mother Checks For Progress"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Twenty Six -- SOLD

Man of Mystery
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Having never been much of a hiker, I know very little about birds of the forest.  The Cedar Waxwing with his striking mask and peachy/grey body coloring is absolutely beautiful to me.  He is a bird of the forest and it's unlikely we have met.

I would definitely like to spend time hiking however, my horrible sense of direction finds me lost even on simple trips I have made many times in the past.  Even following a GPS on roads that are marked with signs to let me know where I am going is not foolproof when this fool is behind the wheel.  So, I feel as though hiking is not something I should spend a lot of time doing.  Also, I have no desire to encounter a bear.


"Man of Mystery"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

30-in-30 Day Twenty Five. Cage Free Series 032

Feisty
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Blue Jay watches for any opponent.
Blue Jays are kind of the bully of the backyard feeder.  They will not allow any other birds (or even any other creatures) around where they are feeding.

This painting makes number six this month that Daily Paintworks has chosen as a DPW Pick.  Get them while they're hot, folks!


"Feisty"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Twenty Four

Crimson Wing
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Puffing himself up to fend off an opponent.

This bird is one thing I miss about living in a more populated area.  I never see these where I live and their song is one of my favorite.  Hear the song here (there is an audio box along the left side of the page under Keys to Identification.)


"Crimson Wing"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

30-in-30 Day Twenty Three. Cage Free Series 030

Knock Knock Knocking
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Pileated Woodpecker working on making his home in a tree.

Yesterday I talked about the first day of Autumn and that was in preparation for today.  Which is actually the first day of Autumn.  And today it feels like Autumn.  It's a chilly 59 degrees.

My whole family was in bed by 9:00 last night so maybe we're all ready to hibernate.  I'm not as grumpy this morning so my co-workers will be free to go about their business without hiding behind machines to avoid me.


"Knock Knock Knocking"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Twenty Two

Prepared For Take-off
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Nuthatch is ready to burst into the sky.  Off to his next adventure.

The first day of Autumn.  The days will now become almost non-existent.  Especially when Daylight Saving Time kicks in.  I have a little sour spot in my heart for DST.  The idea behind it is ridiculous to me.  I wish I could say I would hibernate but that's not likely.

(I might be a little grumpy from going to bed very late last night.)  Maybe I will get started on a fabric art project and let the bugs have the basement for a while.  At least thinking about all the snuggly fabric will make me less cranky than if I were to continue to fume about Summer being over.

*pasting on a smile* Have a lovely day!  :)


"Prepared For Take-off"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

30-in-30, Day Twenty One. Cage Free Series 028

Feels Like Home
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A Blue Bird perches on a house that is soon to become his home.

Getting down to the wire, I am more than two-thirds of the way to 30 paintings.  I have found so much joy in painting all of these birds.  I have other paintings I would like to work on so they should be coming soon in October... unless my daughter comes up with a ridiculous Halloween costume she wants me to make.  Then there may be some delay.


"Feels Like Home"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Twenty

Delicate Blue
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Tufted Titmouse on a chilly morning.

It is absolutely beautiful in my neighborhood today but I'm sure the chilly days are not far off.

I am honored that Daily Paintworks chose this painting along with three others for their DPW Picks.  I believe the picks are listed according to when the auction ends.  To see all the picks, just page through the tabs.


"Delicate Blue"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Friday, September 19, 2014

30-in-30, Day Nineteen. Cage Free Series 026

Shimmering Ruby
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Hummingbirds are so quick, when I see them in the yard they catch me off guard and I usually think it is a large bee buzzing around before I can focus on it to realize it's a little bird friend.  I wanted to capture that feeling of quick movement in this painting.

It's Friday, Yay!  And it's International Talk Like A Pirate Day.  My husband is all set with his eye patch, a bandanna for his head and he probably has a toy parrot squirreled away somewhere that he'll attach to his shoulder.  If you're really into the Pirate thing, you can dress up and Krispy Kreme will give you a free dozen.


"Shimmering Ruby"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Eighteen

Fishing
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Prothonotary Warbler does a little afternoon fishing.

Yesterday Leslie Saeta talked about how she loves painting reflections and my painting today is also about reflections and I love how water sparkles when the sunlight hits it at a sharp angle.  I think I captured that sparkle here.

I got a little more sleep last night and feel much better today.  I will definitely do that again tonight.  I have this thought that's left over from when I was a kid -- I never wanted to go to bed because I was always afraid somebody was going to have fun without me.  I have to force myself to go to bed.  Every night.  I'm lucky in that I almost never have insomnia.  Once my head hits the pillow, I'm out.  It's the making-myself-go-to-bed part that's a struggle.


"Fishing"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

30-in-30 Day Seventeen. Cage Free Series 024

Power Disguised
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Barn owl watches her prey intensely.
The power of the claws disguised by a beautiful face.

Boy Howdy I am extra tired this morning.  I even hit the snooze alarm, which is not a good thing.  I keep a tight schedule and now it's tighter.  Tonight is definitely an early-to-bed night.


"Power Disguised"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Sixteen

First Question
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Horned Owl perches on a branch asking his eternal question... Whooo?

Sometimes I get impatient and then the Universe teaches me a lesson that I have to continue living for a while.  This happens a lot with my hair especially.  I have a stylist that I love.  Instead of making a regular appointment with her I wait until my hair is unruly.  And then madness sets in and I take matters into my own hands.  Last night I put matters (or rather, scissors) into the hands of my daughter.  She is Fifteen and not a professional stylist.  I have let her cut my hair in the past with varying results.  (The time when she was Five was probably my most insane.)

This time, she did fine.  Until I gave her the shaver.  That was the turning point.

I should have known she was a little too excited using the shaver.  Now I look like a rocker chick with the sides of my head shaved.  I did save my eyebrow, though.

Perhaps the owl should be asking, "What were you thinking?"

I wasn't thinking Mr. Owl.  I was being impatient.  My kid is an awesome sport when I ask her to do crazy things for me.  And my hair will grow back.  Thanks, Universe.  I will:

Slow down.

Take a breath.


"First Question"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Monday, September 15, 2014

30-in-30, Day Fifteen. Cage Free Series 022

"Anticipation"
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Naturally colored eggs from Easter Egger chickens.

This is the half-way mark for the challenge.  I have learned a lot, again with this challenge and I feel like I'm getting into a rhythm with the paintings.  Last time I really hadn't chosen a theme and the paintings were just whatever I felt like doing.  With the Cage Free theme I feel like I can stay focused on learning more about my own style.


"Anticipation"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of the participating artists at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Fourteen

Family Portrait
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Three chicks stood still (probably in a bit of shock at being away from the rest of the family) just long enough to capture this photo.  I love the idea that they are siblings posing for a family photo.  Another one that makes me laugh.


"Family Portrait"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks auction.
See the rest of the artists participating in the challenge at Leslie Saeta's blog.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

30-in-30, Day Thirteen. Cage Free Series 020

Sisters Get a Treat
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These two sisters have come running for a treat and impatiently wait at their owner's feet.

Chickens are so beautiful and yet hilarious.  Just look at the shape of the hind-end on these two.  It makes me laugh and I want to hug them.

"Sisters Get a Treat"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.





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Friday, September 12, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Twelve

Avant-Garde
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I admit it, I was watching Project Runway and the name for this painting just struck me.  This chicken is a Silkie Bantam and I just love the mop of feathers in its face.

"Avant-Garde"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating in the 30-in-30 challenge on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

30-in-30, Day Eleven. Cage Free Series 018

Partridge Cochin
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I know roosters are not snuggleable but this guy just looks so cuddly!... for a rooster.

Are you tired of the roosters yet?  This is the last one for a while.  I do have a couple of chicken paintings to share.  Maybe after the 30-Day Challenge is over I'll go back to the roosters.  I just love the variety of shapes, sizes, and feather configurations.

"Partridge Cochin"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other 30-in-30 participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Ten

Juju-Bees
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I asked my daughter, "If you had a rooster, what would you name it?"
She said, "Juju-Bees".  It made me laugh so that is what I named this painting.

Art should definitely not be serious all the time.


"Juju-Bees"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of the artists participating in the 30-day challenge on Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

30-in-30, Day Nine. Cage Free Series 016

Flame
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One significant feature of the Japanese Bantam Rooster is the straight, flame-red comb.  Apparently this breed is better for warmer climates because the comb is quite susceptible to frost bite.

In one day it seems it has turned from Summer to Autumn.  My feelings are torn about this.  I love the cooler weather but I really don't want Summer to be over.  I love Halloween and in my younger years I would have had my costume planned and started already but I really don't want Summer to be over.


"Flame"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating in the 30-in-30 challenge on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Eight.

Black Satin
Cage Free Series 015.



I adore chickens and roosters.  Our area has approved homeowners to have backyard chickens and I would love to own them.  Just a few problems immediately arise though : a husband who says, "absolutely not" (plus he's allergic to everything) and foxes.  We have a fox that has a well-worn path through our yard.  She is lovely to watch until you think your pet might become her dinner.

Anyway, a rooster will try to kill any competing males and I would never be able to choose just one type of rooster.  They are all so beautiful.

"Black Satin"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists participating on Leslie Saeta's blog.


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Sunday, September 7, 2014

30-in-30, Day Seven, Cage Free Series 014

Brilliant Indigo
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Vivid Indigo Bunting perches in a field with fiery Autumn colors.

It finally rained last night so the temperature dropped and it won't feel like we're on fire for a few days.  Yesterday I didn't get to cook a thing so I guess I'll be extra busy with that today.  A cooler day is better for cooking, for sure.


"Brilliant Indigo"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the other artists painting in the challenge on Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30 Day Six

Dashing
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To me, this guy looks dashing in his blue finery and black beard and head feather.  What a lovely creature.

It's Saturday and I have slept in (normally I'm up at 4 for work, so 7 is sleeping quite late for me).  Now it's time to crack in to the day -- a walk and quick trip to the gym, appointments for my daughter, some cooking for the week (I cook enough for the week, rather than the day and live off leftovers), and some painting for the week.
I hope your day is productive.


"Dashing"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See all the participating artists on Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Friday, September 5, 2014

30-in-30 Day Five, Cage Free 012

"Evening Lady"
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This painting is meant as a companion to the one here.  The Evening Grosbeak spends its time in forests and I do not (sadly!) so we have probably never met but I think they are quite a lovely couple.  I love when I see birds in my yard but I'm not great at knowing what they are.  Maybe after researching so many birds for paintings, I'll actually be able to identify them when I see them.

I'm glad it's finally Friday.  Even with Labor Day this short week has felt very very long.  I had made plans to meet friends for an outing on Saturday but have decided I better stay home and paint instead.  It's going to be too hot anyway so I'll be thankful for my basement studio.


"Evening Lady"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of the day's paintings on Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Cage Free -- 30-in-30, Day Four -- SOLD

"Bird in Hand"
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Unlike our current weather (which is way too hot!), this little guy looks a little chilly.  Maybe he's out on a November morning.

After yesterday morning's mild disaster (is that a thing?) of no tea in the teapot the day turned out pretty well.  I made it to work on time... yay!!  Work was a little slow due to a machine being broken so I used the time to catch up on emails and got in my hour of walking in the nice, cool, air conditioned factory building.  Walking outside at 90 degrees with 90% humidity is no treat!  I also ran into a dear friend in the grocery store that I have not seen in probably a year.  Sadly, both our lives are crazy right now and there are no plans to get together again soon but it was so SO good to run into her.

Last night I remembered to set up the teapot so there IS tea this morning and now this post is finished so I even have time to make a lunch.


"Bird in Hand"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of today's 30-in-30 painters on Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

30-in-30 Day Three -- Cage Free 010

"Little Nipper"
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Hummingbirds are amazing creatures.  The glow of their feathers just takes my breath away.  We have a few hummingbirds in our yard from time to time but I have never fed them.  My neighbor feeds birds and that will have to be good enough for me.  I seem to attract squirrels when I put out feeders.

I woke up this morning congratulating myself for being so organized.  I jumped up, turned on the tea pot to start it brewing while I went in to brush my teeth.  Feeling rather tired from staying up a little late, but glad for all I have accomplished this week.  When I got back to the kitchen, the tea pot was quiet and nothing had brewed.  My heart sank as I wondered,  "Is it broken?"  Then I realized, nope... I forgot to fill it last night.  Ugh.  The rest of the day has to go more smoothly than that, right?  Let's hope.


"Little Nipper"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of the artists participating in the 30-in-30 on Leslie Saeta's blog.



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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Cage Free -- 30 in 30, Day Two

"Evening Male"
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Photographing my art so that the photo looks like the painting has proved to be quite an adventure.  Every time I think I have it looking really good, I see some thing I want to change or tweak just a bit so it looks even better.  I don't have a ton of money for photography equipment and I think I have figured out my new camera enough to make it work really well (for now).


"Evening Male"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See the rest of the 30-in-30 paintings for the day on Leslie Saeta's blog.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Excitement of 30!

"Pride of Baltimore"
Cage Free Series 008


Happy September.  Today starts the challenge to paint 30 paintings in 30 days.  I completed my first 30-in-30 challenge in January of this year.  It was a wonderful experience.  Not every one of my paintings in the January challenge was a winner, but I learned a lot and enjoyed it enough to go for it again.

I decided to use the opportunity of 30 paintings to work on my Cage Free Series since it will give me a nice step toward the goal of 100 (though I never said how long it would take to get to that 100).

Being from Maryland, I couldn't put off painting the Oriole for long, especially with the O's doing well in baseball (ohhh... don't let that jinx it....).  For those who are not from this area, let me tell you one thing that is so fun about visiting Camden Yards.  It is the song they play for the 7th Inning Stretch:  "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" by John Denver.  Maryland is barely in the South and Baltimore is hardly a Country/Western kind of town but the city LOVES that song played at the O's games and everyone has a great time.  Just a bit of trivia.


"Pride of Baltimore"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.
See this painting and all the rest at Leslie Saeta's blog.




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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Edging in For August -- SOLD

"I am the Leader.  I Have the Bell."


One of my goals for the year was to post at least once per month.  August allllmost slipped by.  September will bring you 30 paintings in 30 days so that balances out, right?

Today's painting doesn't count for the 30, it's just to whet your appetite.  It's a painting I did from a photo by my dear cousin.  He lives in Norway and his neighbors have sheep that roam free in the area.

The 30-in-30 painting challenge is the baby of Leslie Saeta.  Check out all the participating artists, here.  The map shown on the link can be expanded to search any area and if you click the green icons, you can see the artist's name.  Last I heard, there were over 700 artists participating from 22 countries.  Pretty amazing.  Look for my first entry tomorrow.


"I am the Leader.  I Have the Bell."
6" x 6" oil on gessobord
This painting is SOLD.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Destin Sunset -- SOLD

Florida's Emerald Coast


The name does have a lovely ring, doesn't it?

I guess I am dreaming of the beach.  I haven't made it there yet this year.  Too many busy projects to take time to relax.  Soon, I hope.

"Destin Sunset"
16" x 20" oil on canvas board, unframed.


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Daddy's Girl -- SOLD

"Daddy's Girl"


Captured at a 4th of July parade.  These two were having a grand time.  Kids are this small for such a short time.  It was wonderful to see them sharing this day.

"Daddy's Girl"
9" x 12" oil on linen covered board, unframed.
This painting is SOLD

Thursday, July 3, 2014

The Way to Mytilene

The Way to Mytilene, Greece


I have been thinking for some time that I should try a Virtual Paint-Out.  Somewhere between a studio painting and Plein air painting lies the Virtual Paint-out.  Like going on vacation, but free.  Google Maps Street-view is such a fun app.  I use it all the time to check out places I'm thinking of going on vacation (or just dreaming about going on vacation).  Bill Guffey started doing the Virtual Paint-out a few years ago already and I think it's a wonderful idea.  Plein air without bugs or heat or rain.  What a great idea!

This month's location is Greece.  Here is the Google location I chose:
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.111752,26.566105,3a,75y,308.4h,89.91t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sFVUZ2lcjQMGYjlRmt2Zdhw!2e0

"The Way to Mytilene"
9" x 12" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Cage Free Series 006, 007

"Winter Couple" female and male Cardinal

This couple is in my yard all winter.  My lovely neighbors feed them.  I tried a feeder but the squirrels tore it up almost immediately and that was the end of that.

Male Cardinals have quite a sharp call and I can always tell when they are in the hedge directly below my window.  I often try to sneak a peek but if they see any movement, they are gone.


"Winter Couple"
Each is 6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This set is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Cage Free Series 005

Afternoon Light

I have been in my studio every day (per my mid-year resolution).  Not every day produces a finished painting worth posting but I'm getting in the habit and that feels really good.

I got a new phone with a greater megapixel camera but I haven't quite figured it all out yet.  It didn't take a terrible photo of the painting but it's not perfect.  Maybe next time.

"Afternoon Light"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Can't Get Enough Candy Crush -- SOLD

"Can't Get Enough Candy Crush"



Everyone enjoys the dock in their own way.  We've seen it.  Some of us have even done it.  Checking the cell when we should be living in the moment.
I hope you find a peaceful (gadget-free may be too much to ask) moment today.

"Can't Get Enough Candy Crush"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is SOLD

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Inside and Outside the Lines

Or, "Never the Coloring Contest Winner"


The title of this one says quite a lot about me.  I know I tried to win coloring contests as a kid but never did.


14" x 18" oil on canvas board, unframed.
This painting is available through my Etsy shop.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Early Morning

"Early Morning"


A little bit brushwork, a little bit palette knife.  A little bit impressionistic, a little bit abstract.
How ever you think to label it, I love it.

My painting lately has been sporadic at best.  Listening to podcasts from Artists Helping Artists the artists are always talking about how quickly they grew in their art and learned so quickly when they painted more often.  Like working a muscle, it takes time.  Can I make a mid-year resolution?  I resolve to paint more often, again.  My goal is two hours a night.

I started this painting some time ago and wasn't happy with it.  So I turned it into an abstract.  Now I think it's great.  We can do that.  As artists, if we don't like how something is turning out, we can make it into something else.  Sometimes I put away a painting that is half-finished and go back to it much later.

"Early Morning"
12" x 12" oil on gessobord, unframed
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.



Sunday, June 15, 2014

No. 2 Sunrise Virginia Beach

 No. 2 Sunrise Virginia Beach

No, you're not seeing double.  I liked this sunrise so much I wanted to paint it again.  A few changes in this one from the first.  Both have admirable qualities and I truly do like them both.

"No. 2 Sunrise Virginia Beach"
12" x 12" oil on canvas board, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Sunrise Virginia Beach

Sunrise Virginia Beach


If I can wake up early enough, I often find some really brilliant sunrises.  This painting is from a photo I took in Virginia Beach, VA last summer.


"Sunrise Virginia Beach"
12" x 12" oil on canvas board, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks auction.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Spring Breeze

Spring Breeze


A slightly abstracted floral.

I have lots of flowers all over my yard.  Some are cultivated and some grow wild.  The white flowers in this painting are the flowers from wild blackberries.  They are full of thorns and the petals are so delicate they fall off with the slightest touch.  They say an artist has to suffer for their art well I certainly did with plenty of pokes from these flowers.


"Spring Breeze"
9" x 12" oil on gessobord, unframed
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Cage Free Series 004 Spring Messenger -- SOLD

Spring Messenger


A round Chickadee peers into the Spring flowers.

You thought I forgot about the birds series, didn't you?  Nah.  I have lots of birds I still want to paint.  It's the getting-around-to-it part that I'm having trouble with.  Lately it has been beautiful outside so I have been out taking lots of reference photos that I'll use when it is blistering hot outside and I can hang out in my nice, cool basement studio and paint paint PAINT.

"Spring Messenger"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord
SOLD

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Anchored In for the Night

Anchored In for the Night


I am very lucky to live near such a beautiful spot.  Sullivan's Cove in Olde Severna Park, MD.  This painting is from photos I took yesterday.  I'd like to do some plein air painting here but I'm a tiny bit apprehensive.  It is a very busy spot -- lots of families and dogs running about.  I know that is part of the package of plein air: dealing with onlookers but I'm still a little shy about my painting and would prefer some more private experience before I dive into more public display.

"Anchored In for the Night"
9" x 12" oil on gessobord, unframed
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.


Thursday, May 15, 2014

Bloom of Youth

Bloom of Youth



We are having a bit of rain again this week and my lawn is loving it though I am dreading having to mow in a few days when the rain finally stops.  In the mean time, I will sit in my studio with the laundry running and paint these lovelies.  The largest bloom is beyond its peak but the petals are so soft I hoped to capture that here.

"Bloom of Youth"
6" x 6" oil on gessobord, unframed.
This painting is available through Daily Paintworks Auction.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Happy Mother's Day -- SOLD

Mother's Day Peony



Peony flowers are so lovely and delicate.  Perfect for Mother.  These were on a huge display one day at the store and by the next day when I went to get more, they were sold out.  We love our Peonies.

A little secret, when I was a child I disliked these flowers because they always had ants crawling on them.  Later I learned that ants actually help the flowers open and become so beautiful.

Mother's Day Peony
6" x 6" oil on Gessobord, unframed.
Available through Daily Paintworks Auction.