Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Small Abstracts

Acrylic paintings on small canvases is my present focus.   I have always felt that abstract paintings had to be large to have a strong impact.  I have learned that is not the case.  I am loving this new challenge.



Fractured Wings 1
11"x14" framed
110.


Between Time and Tide
25"x25" (framed)
375.


Now
8"x17" (framed)  SOLD
110.


Broken Memories
Encaustic Collage (framed)
14"x14"
150.


Yes
8"x17" (framed)
110.


Dismissed
14"x16" (matted)
90.


Distant Voices
Encaustic Collage (framed)
125.



Lost Language
8" x 10 (framed)
125.

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On Target
16"x16" (framed)
275.


Square One
12" x 12" (framed) Say Si fund raiser auction
275.


Through The Looking Glass
20"x24" (framed)
325.



Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Five pieces completed and 2 sold. Need to spend more time at the lake I guess.

Bird on A Wire
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
$50.

Silent Mist
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
$50.

Peak of Perfection
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
SOLD

Silent Mist
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
$50.

Spirit of Peace
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
$50.

Friday, November 27, 2015

Working at the Lake On a Rainy Weekend

Thanksgiving at Lake Eufaula is wet and dreary.  It is really perfect conditions to get out the art materials and play.  Cold, rain, fire in the fireplace, football on TV, and wine is a great recipe for creating.  Below are 4 of my latest 5" x 7" mixed media pieces.

Reflecting Memories
5"x7" mixed media collage (matted)
$50.

Frozen Wind
5" x 7" mixed media collage (Matted)
$50.

Frozen Tale
5" x 7" mixed media collage (matted)
SOLD

Storm of Time
5" x 7" Mixed media collage (matted)

Sunday, August 16, 2015

I haven't painted for a couple of months.  I was painting larger and larger canvases as I felt my abstract paintings had to be large in order to be effective.  Living between my home and my lake house presented logistical problems with space, availability of materials, and transportation of supplies.  EXCUSES EXCUSES!  My mentor and teacher Lyn ignored my whining, forced me to get out paint and small paper and whipped me into shape proving that SMALL abstract paintings can have a LARGE impact.  I have begun working on a series of SMALL paintings (5"x7") works.  I have completed 3.


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Recycled Canvas

At our Lake Place in Eufaula OK there are no art supply stores.  The nearest place to purchase materials is in Muskogee at a Hobby Lobby (no Michaels near).  Out of frustration I began to visit the local junk stores and  purchased a couple lovely (HA!) painted and framed canvases and renewed their life with thick gesso and a new painting.  Below is the first of my transformations on a 36"x36'" framed canvas. 



Monday, June 8, 2015

Lost and Found

Since my last post of the paintings I finished after returning from Boston I have been both "lost and found" which is probably always the case if you are an artist exploriing new directions.  I worked on one canvas for many days painting and repainting until I was so frustrated I turned it to the wall and went back to working on water color paper continuing to pursue my "Fractured Poem" series.  After completing 2 works on paper the canvas called to me again.  A brought out a new clean white canva ( 24"x24") and started a new painting.  It went fairly quickly and I felt energized by the painting.  Softer, lighter, looser, and more free.



Sunday, May 17, 2015

Three Special Artists Who Have Taught Me So Much

Lyn Belisle and I recently went to Boston for a 2 day painting class with Ellen Rolli, a fabulous painter and incredible teacher.  I learned so much from her not only about painting but about myself and how to approach my work.  Several years ago on Lyn's suggestion I took a 2 week painting class in Taos from Gwen Fox, also a wonderful painter and teacher who helped get me on the road to becoming a painter.  Below are two videos from those experiences.  Thanks to these 3 artist who have had such a positive influence on my life.






Thursday, May 14, 2015

Paintings after Ellen Rolli's Class

Lyn Belisle and I took a 2 day workshop from a fabulous artist in Boston. Ellen Rolli is a wonderful abstract painter and teacher. My head is still swimming from the experience. Each day I can hardly wait to get out my paints and begin working. I have completed 3 paintings whereI have tried to incorporate some of what I took away from this exciting and stimulating experience.



















Sunday, April 26, 2015

What do you do with your artworks that you view as unsuccessful or unfinished?   First you stow them away in some box or folder meaning to return to them someday and give them new life.   Last week was that time for me.  The 2 pieces below titled FLIGHT 1 and FLIGHT 2 are the results of ripping up (in my eyes) an unsuccessful painting and creating 2 collages.  Pepe (my blue and gold macaw)
lives in my studio and often expresses his opinion of my work by squawking and screaming.  If you look carefully you will notice that he contributed 2 of his gorgeous feathers for use in the the collages.  Thanks to Pepe for his advice and contribution.








                 



The next 2 paintings below titled FRACTURED WINGS 1 and FRACTURED WINGS 2 are 
 reclaimed from one painting that did not work for me.  I located areas that spoke to me that I felt had promise.  I cut the work apart and began to rework them by adding numerous layers of transparent paint, taping off areas and stenciling dotted areas creating depth and interest.  I added drawing using prismacolor pencils and oil pastels.  One dull old painting turned into 2 vibrant mixed media artworks filled with energy and joy.



Tuesday, April 21, 2015

SAN ANTONIO ART LEAGUE ARTISTS EXHIBIT

I feel very honored to have a wall at the San Antonio Art League's Annual Artists Exhibition.  The exhibit will hang through May 24th at the Art League Museum at 130 King William.  They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm.  It is an excellent show with works by outstanding San Antonio artists.













Sunday, April 19, 2015

FIESTA SAN ANTONIO

Fiesta in San Antonio Texas is a week long event featuring parades, art festivals, food, dance, music, and anything else that you can imagine.  NIOSA, the title of the paintings below means  Night In Old San Antonio,  an evening event of fun and festivities.


NIOSA 1
 acrylic on watercolor paper
16"x20" matted and framed in black
300.

NIOSA 2
acrylic on watercolor paper
16"x20" matted and framed in black
300.

NIOSA 3
 acrylic on watercolor paper
16"x20" matted and framed in black
300.

Fiesta Parade
 acrylic on watercolor paper
16"x20" matted and framed in black
300.








Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Fractured Poems


I have been working on a new series titled "Fractured Poems".  They are acrylics on 300# watercolor paper.


Fractured Poem 1
24"x36" 
3" white mat and silver narrow frame
425.


Fractured Poem 2
16"x20"
3" white mat and black narrow frame
300.



Fractured Poem 3
16"x20"
3" white mat and black narrow frame
300.

Fractured Poem 4
26"x32" 
3" white mat and black narrow frame
375.
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Painting Fun at The Lake

I have been feeling whimsical and having fun at the lake.  Here are a few of my works done on a fold out table in the living room of our lake condo watching old movies on the tube.  Who needs a grand studio?  These are acrylic on 300# watercolor paper.



Brambles
16"x20"
3" white mat with narrow black frame
300.


Jazz Man
16"x20"
3" white mat with narrow black frame
300.


Japanese Snow
16"x20"
3" white mat with narrow black frame
300.


Song Bird
16"x20"
3" white mat with narrow black frame
300.


Square One
16"x20"
3" white mat with narrow black frame
300.