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The Power of Hope, 2023. In a corporate collection Well, I have so many things to tell you! I have been busy, though I have only gotten back to painting in the last couple of days. I have one on the easel that I love, and I can hardly wait to finish it and show it to you. (And then, on to a whole bunch more that are already under way.) This month the Artists Magazine special edition featuring the Best of Acrylic winners (also known as AcrylicWorks 11) is in the bookstores, and I visited Barnes & Noble to look for it, because I have a painting that was chosen! Do you  remember The Power of Hope from the Hope Project that I worked on last year for a local hospital? It sure made my day to find the magazine there, and to find my painting inside! Fear Not Little Flock As you might remember from way back in August, my painting Fear Not Little Flock was juried into the International Acrylic Biennial Exhibition. I feel so honored to have this piece in that show, and it will hang in the

Hopeful, a solo exhibit, and summer review

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Offering, 2016 Will be available in my upcoming solo exhibit "The best-laid schemes of mice and men Go oft awry," This quote from the Robert Burns poem  "To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785" sure seems apt for this summer! How has your summer gone? Have things gone as expected for you? But I will return to that conversation in a few minutes. First, I want to share that I have been invited to have a solo exhibit in the Indianapolis area for the month of October, and I would love to have you see it. The announcement on my website  can be seen here, and I have also made a Facebook event for those who follow my social media. There will be a r eception on Friday,  October 11 from  6:00 - 8:00 at the Off Broadway Gallery, South Side Art League, 299 E Broadway, Greenwood, Indiana 46143 Substance of Things Hoped For, 2018 The exhibit will feature both older and newer paintings, many of them award winning works, and sizes from 2.5"

My Boyfriend's Back

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My Boyfriend's Back My Boyfriend's Back (and You're Gonna Be in Trouble)  Do you remember this song from the Chiffons? I think it was from the 50s or the 60s. I chose this unlikely title because (drum roll please)  Finally! My Beloved Husband is home from a week and a half in Paraguay, South America, and I am so glad he's home! My plan was to be very productive in the studio while he was away, but alas, I think the Muse went to South America with him. I was productive in the sense of putting gesso on canvases, studying art from other artists, rearranging and organizing tools and studio space... But while I did have studio time every day, and I now have probably 10 starts on paintings, I could not bring anything to the point where I was even kind of happy with my progress.  160.00 plus shipping and handling 8" x 10" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on acid-free, heavy weight Fabriano watercolor paper Ready to frame Click here to view or purc

Trying to Get All My Ducks in a Row

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Trying to Get All My Ducks in a Row This coming week I am planning to do an artist residency, of sorts, which will be a little like a "stay-cation". I am hoping for minimal cooking, cleaning, and computer time, and a LOT of painting. $2000.00 plus shipping and handling 36" x 36" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep gallery wrapped canvas Edges painted black Click here to view or purchase on my website. When I texted a photo of this painting to one of my art mentors (kind of), he said, "... too many little squares..." , and when someone saw it in person, they said, "I love the little squares!" Clearly, art is subjective!  Psalm 91:12  Teach us to number our days carefully  so that we may develop wisdom in our hearts. This painting is so different from most of my work, and I really like how it came out - so much so that I have already "painted" a companion piece for it in my head. Now I just need to get myself

Some Glad Morning

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Some Glad Morning On one of my morning walks, I took a photo of this wild rose with a few tightly closed buds. I loved the darker foreground with the brightly lit distant view. I decided I wanted to try to paint the scene using a palette knife on a wood panel, and I loved playing with the design of the painting. $240.00 plus shipping and handling 12" x 9" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on wood panel Black floater frame Click here to view or purchase on my website. Maybe you recognize where the title for this work comes from. There is a joy-filled hymn (or gospel song) called I'll Fly Away, and these are the opening words. It is a song that many love to sing, and it has such delightful harmonies, but it is a song with a message that may surprise some.  Here are the full lyrics: Some Glad Morning When This Life Is O'er, I’ll Fly Away; To A Home On God’s Celestial Shore, I’ll Fly Away. Chorus: I’ll Fly Away, O Glory, I’ll Fly Away; When I Die, Hall

This Little Light of Mine

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This Little Light of Mine I started This Little Light of Mine as a demo for a recent workshop I taught. It has changed dramatically, which is not uncommon for my paintings as I build layer upon layer.  $290.00 plus shipping and handling 12" x 12" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep gallery wrapped canvas Edges painted black Click here to view or purchase on my website.  As you can see, the composition of the painting includes so many similar shapes that overlap and interfere with one another. My intent was to make each shape interesting with color, marks, occasional sparkle, and interaction with other shapes. At the same time, I wanted to direct the eye of the viewer to one area more than the others – the focal point of the painting. In this area of the painting, there is a combination of the purest colors as well as the highest level of contrast between bright and dark. In my opinion, the focal area of the painting draws the eye from a distance,

Surprising results

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Showers & Fireflies This week, I have had several rejections to art competitions. I don’t usually tell about that, but this time something surprising happened. In a local competition, my two abstract works were rejected, and the small plein air painting of a barn was accepted! This is just WAY outside of normal for me. So I have decided to share one of the paintings that was not accepted, called Showers & Fireflies. It is actually a painting that I really like, so it is even more difficult for me to accept that it didn’t make it into the exhibit. Click here for the original blog post about it. $1400.00 plus shipping and handling 36" x 24" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on canvas, framed in a floater frame Click here to view or purchase on my website. Also this week I have been working on several paintings, including the one I did as a demo in my abstract workshop a week or two ago. I wanted to try to keep it so that it was obviously the same work