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Ooh, Spring Greens!

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Ooh, Spring Greens! It has been a doozy of a week around here! So many adjustments being made and changes coming our way - my head is spinning on some days.  4" x 4" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep cradled wood panel Edges painted black Click here to view on my website.  The time has finally arrived to let you know one of our big changes. The family-owned company that my Beloved Husband has been employed by is changing hands. The new owner is starting to pick up the reins, and will have the help of most of the current employees, and it looks to be a very positive transition. But it is a B I G transition for us, and for other family members who will be moving on to other pursuits. We are not sure what all to expect from the changes, but we know the timing is right and we anticipate such good things! This spring, I have just been mesmerized by the greens all around me! I think I may have written about that several weeks ago, but it continues to...

Buildups Across the Pasture

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Buildups Across the Pasture I think I have a new go-to in my studio. When I feel like I need to paint a little bit more representationally, I am loving painting on these little 4" x 4" cradled wood panels! Whether it is a palette knife painting, like this one, or brush or other tools, these just fit the bill for me sometimes.  4" x 4" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep cradled wood panel Edges (will be) painted black Click here to view on my website.  It has been a remarkably full week. Over the weekend, I went to my first official paint out of this year at a beautiful state park about 90 minutes' drive from my home. Our intended focus was the stunning Eastern Redbud trees, which were in full bloom. The park was full of the magenta trees, and the day was pleasant, though chilly and cloudy. I completed two paintings, but was not happy with either one, so I will be painting over them... maybe at the upcoming paint event this weekend!...

Exit the Traffic Circle

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Exit the Traffic Circle Well, let that be a lesson to me! Earlier today, before allowing myself to get so distracted, I knew just what I wanted to say about this painting. And now I am stuck as I try to remember, so this may be a very scattered blog post! My gut says I wanted to express the swirling doubts, the crazy backdrop of life as I /people live it these days. But how does it pull together? 22" x 30" Painted with the finest quality heavy-body acrylic paint on acid-free, heavy weight Fabriano watercolor paper Ready to frame Click here to view on my website. For one thing, the painting makes me feel a tiny bit claustrophobic. But also, there are things that show that an artist painted it, not a 6 year old. The repetition in all quadrants, the cruciform or grid composition, the curves and colors in all quadrants.  The row of 5 squares draws the eye as the focal point, even if it is not in it's usual placement. Hmm. Not in it's usual placement.  It is so very busy t...

A Touch of Spring

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A Touch of Spring I just got back inside after taking a walk in my woods - the first one in weeks! It has been so wet here, and part of the trail has been under water. I have enjoyed my walks in other places, (including my treadmill where I have been watching Hogan's Heroes reruns - what fun!), but there is just nothing quite like my own woods. Over the years, I have become very familiar with the whole 8 or 10 acres that is part of our property, but today it seemed somewhat unfamiliar. Every spring seems to bring new things there, but this year... 4" x 4" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep cradled wood panel Edges painted black Click here to view on my website.  I do think that the huge gash that was cut into the woods a couple of years ago (due to an easement) is beginning to impact the whole plot in different ways; some are helpful and some not so much. But on the positive side, the single dogwood tree back there was glorious today! This i...

Abstracted River View

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Abstracted River View The other day, I went to paint en plein air again, and started painting a lovely river scene. It was absolutely beautiful outside, with blue skies and puffy clouds and a lot of wind. (I had to keep my toe on the stand so that my painting wouldn't blow over.) Just a short time into my painting time, I heard a noise... then again... thunder! I was thankful to be near a place of shelter, and quickly started moving inside. But then I had to try to finish my painting without seeing the river in front of me, and that just did not work! I did my best to finish, but was not happy with the resulting painting, so I decided to paint over it.  I had been wanting to try to paint a completely abstracted landscape from life or from a photo, and I decided this was a good opportunity. And honestly, I love the result.  7" x 5" Painted with the finest quality heavy-body acrylic paint on canvas panel Ready to frame  Click here to view on my website. Philippians 4:4 Rejo...

Reflecting

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Reflecting Our area in northern Indiana has seen some significant flooding in this last week or two. It has caused some of the places where I like to walk to be closed and has made some roads impassable, and some homes have water issues.  This painting was inspired by a photo from a walk my Beloved Husband and I took a few weeks ago in a nearby county where there is a relatively easy walk back to a dam on a (usually) small river. It is one of our favorite places to walk. We haven't checked it in the last few days - I wonder if it is flooded too! 4" x 4" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep cradled wood panel Edges painted black Click here to view on my website.  This is another very small palette knife painting. I have been enjoying working so small, and working with the knife because it helps me to suggest a landscape without getting too persnickety about mark making and detail. I love to paint enough to be "representational" while ...

Lellow Flowehs

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Lellow Flowehs This morning I shared a photo of this painting, asking for input, and I received the sweetest reply! "Lellow Flowehs," and "I have it on good authority that that is a picture of flowers and trees and it's a nice picture." A little three-year-old person, who I have never met, is evidently a brilliant art critic! Ha! I think highly of their perspicacity, don't you? 4" x 4" Painted with artist quality heavy-body acrylic paint on 1.5” deep cradled wood panel Edges painted black Click here to view on my website.