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Pop-up gallery updates

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Lift Up Your Head, O Gates (for Ukraine) During this week, I have had opportunity to take several paintings to the pop-up gallery that Fort Wayne Artists Guild is operating in the Jefferson Pointe mall in Fort Wayne. I would like to highlight some of those paintings today. Do you remember seeing these before? Lift Up Your Heads, O Gates is one of the small works I took to display on the shelves in the gallery space. It is 12" x 12" on canvas, and it is a painting for Ukraine.  Psalm 24:7  Lift up your heads, O gates,  And be lifted up, O ancient doors,  That the King of glory may come in!   I am still praying for the people of Ukraine, and all of the proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to medical and food relief for the people of this nation. Click here for the original blog post for this painting. The Substance of Things Hoped For The Substance of Things Hoped For is from 2018, and I am actually surprised that it is still available! It is an award winning paintin

Storm clean-up and small paintings

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Amidst my painting deliveries and storm clean-up schedule lately, I have sneaked in a small amount of studio time. (And I should admit that MOST of the work is done by my Beloved Husband on the clean-up, with help from a few others.) These are three small works on paper that were painted using only three colors of Golden heavy body acrylic paint: Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold, Payne's Gray, and Titanium White. I really enjoy experimenting with different ways of painting when I haven't got as much time as I would like to paint! Daily Paintworks will be the place to see these three, since I will not be posting them on my website.  I do invite you to visit my 'gallery' on DPW, because this is where I am posting more small works, as well as my plein air and more representational paintings. (And I hope to be updating my website with more completed abstracts soon too, just so you know!) Top: Midnight, 9" x 12" acrylic on paper;  Bottom left: Storm's Comin',

Showers & Fireflies

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Showers & Fireflies This new, bright abstract painting is such a delight to me! Not only has it turned out to be one I really like, but something fun happened with the framing of it. Let me tell you the story.  Some time ago, like maybe last year, I accidentally ordered a frame in the wrong size. Most of my large abstract paintings are on deep canvases with painted sides so they do not require frames, but for whatever reason, I needed a large frame. Since I had the wrong sized frame, I ordered a canvas to fit it. But when I opened the frame, it was damaged, so the vendor replaced it. I was able to use the damaged frame, so I ordered another canvas to fit the replacement. (Can you see where this is all going?!) When I finished this painting on the new canvas, ready to fit the frame, I thought to myself, “Rats. This painting would have looked great in a WHITE frame instead of a black one.” I was just so surprised and happy to retrieve the frame from storage to find that it IS white,

Red Sky in the Morning

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Red Sky in the Morning That which once told a passive tale is now a story of adventure and imagination! This painting was released before with a different title (bonus points if you can remember what it was or find it on my blog!) but several people told me they saw a ship in the painting, so of course, I repainted bits of it and accented the parts that looked like a ship, and here is Red Sky in the Morning. I must admit, I like it better than the original, mainly because the colors are much more complex and interesting now. Also, my imagination is caught with the image and title, and I find myself looking at the work in a new way.  6" x 6" Painted with the finest quality heavy-body acrylic paint on panel Ready to frame Click here to view or purchase on my website. In the next couple of weeks, I will be delivering work to the Hoosier Salon in Indianapolis, the Acrylic International Biennial Juried Exhibition in Kenosha, and some local venues and I am watching to see what happ

Some summer updates

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We'll Be All Right Right now I am sitting in my family room by huge windows enjoying pouring rain showers and occasional thunder and lightning. I absolutely love rainy days, and we have been very, very dry around here lately, so the rain is extra welcome. I think that this weather is watering and refreshing my dry soul, too. Don't misunderstand please! Life is good. I just feel like my creativity tank is being filled at the same time as water is rising in the pasture pond. Such great news! We'll Be All Right has been a favorite painting for me since the day I finished it, and so I have been saving it to enter in the Hoosier Salon 98th Annual Exhibition that happens at the Indiana State Museum. I am absolutely delighted that it has been accepted and will be showing there along with many exceptional works of art by artists who have Hoosier connections.  I have really enjoyed painting en plein air lately. As one of the instructors at the huge PACE 2022 plein air convention sai