I've received quite a few comments recently both via email and directly on my blog posts...and I want to thank all of you for taking the time to write such nice things...I read them all and don't really respond individually, but will acknowledge you all right here today! It is a real pleasure to get feedback and know that you are out there keeping an eye on my work! This young lady is titled "Bright curls" (15"x15").
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Keeping an eye
I've received quite a few comments recently both via email and directly on my blog posts...and I want to thank all of you for taking the time to write such nice things...I read them all and don't really respond individually, but will acknowledge you all right here today! It is a real pleasure to get feedback and know that you are out there keeping an eye on my work! This young lady is titled "Bright curls" (15"x15").
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
"The Storyteller"
Happy New Year everyone! We are already 3 days in and I wish I could say that I vowed to sketch every day, paint a certain way this year or a number of other artistic resolutions...but that isn't the case. I do however want to do all those things and more, but will take things as they come and strive to improve, expand and absorb new techniques, new materials and new art adventures! (15"x22")
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Ho Ho Ho
Friday, December 16, 2011
"The Glance"
This young lady had such a strong cast shadow that I just had to try and paint her...even the subtle shift of values reads as a dark and a light under and on her chin and her cheek. That's one thing I learned this year.. among other things...but a lighter touch with the pigments can be just as effective as a strong hand.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Lady in red
Thursday, December 8, 2011
More card sets
More cards for you to peruse...I had fun with the four seasons of Vermont Farms (above) and had a collection of wine bottle images that I did for a poster for a local Fine Wine and Food festival. And the roosters are always a favorite of mine to paint. As I said in the previous post there are 8 cards total (2 of each image) and they are photographs of my paintings put on a deckled edge, blank notecard (5"x7"). They are $21.95 per pack plus $3.05 S/H for a total of $25.00A Fine Vintage

Roosters

Roosters
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Card Sets

Today I'm posting some of my card sets which are for sale at two or three Vermont locations, but not anywhere else...so I thought why not here? I'll post some others in the coming days like rooster card sets, Sunflowers, Peonies, poppies, Irises and more...so stay tuned. If you'd like one of these sets just click on the Buy it Now button and I'll send them to you! The cards are blank with a deckled edge and are packaged in a clear plastic box. There are two each of the four images you see for a total of eight cards.
They are $21.95 per set plus $3.05 S/H for a total of $25.00 each.
Bouquets
TulipsFriday, December 2, 2011
Glass birds
This post goes along with my last one about my work being licensed...these two images are on "stained glass" and are about 6"x8". I was so excited to get these samples in the mail..the reproduction and quality is really outstanding. It is so much fun to have my work represented on such an array of different products. The company that manufactures these is called Truth in Glass and hopefully they'll show up in a store near you!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
2012 Calendar
This calendar is out there in the retail market somewhere right now, which is very exciting...I happened to find this one at Homegoods! I wish I knew which stores were carrying this calendar...I come to an agreement with my licensing agent for the use of my images for a particular product and that's where it ends...so if you find these items in and around your neighborhood, let me know so I can tell folks where they can buy this calendar! This is the backside....sorry for the crooked picture..
Monday, November 28, 2011
out of the dark
Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving weekend...Back to blogging. This was done from a vintage photograph of my grandfather. I had a great time with the "wetness" of the watercolor washes and the very light touch of pigment. Dark doesn't always have to be dark...like his jacket was in the original picture.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Magic brushes
Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving week..I'll pick up again next week with my blog...so I'll leave you with this image (15"x22") of a little girl painted from a vintage photograph...this was one of those paintings that painted itself...well we all know that doesn't happen...we don't have magic brushes like the brooms in Fantasia, but sometimes there is another force at work that just puts paint in the right places! Wish they could all be like that!
Friday, November 18, 2011
eyes vs. ears
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
peony varieties
Monday, November 14, 2011
unusual pigment placement
It is not easy to put blue in someone's face...but I do mix in Cerulean with Raw Sienna and Cad Red...here his cheek and lip reflect that choice....now it's all I can see since I mentioned it..but the green in his hair is fun as well...so many pigments...might as well sling them around a bit in unpredictable places :)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Gondolas
Venetian Gondolas...it's like painting cows in Vermont! Had fun with this one..not an easy subject, but a good exercise nonetheless. For those of you who emailed and commented on my last post..it is the interior of the fortified monastery of Abbey Lerins on Ile Saint-Honorat, France. I'll attempt that painting again.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
what is it...
Friday, November 4, 2011
observation
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
design matters
A different painting of my same Grandmother. This one slightly off center, with a bouquet of daisies... the flowers I made up since they weren't in the reference picture. I'm exploring more portraits and playing with composition...sometimes an intriguing design or unique perspective is half the battle to a successful painting.
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