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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Magnolia 5x7 oil Sold

Magnolias grow as trees or shrubs and as evergreens or deciduous plants, producing flowers that bloom in several different colors. I love the large white magnolia that grows on trees, they are messy though. At my last place of residence I could look out the window and see this magnificent grand magnolia tree.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Pansies in White 6x6 oil SOLD

I was sitting out on my deck and I looked down at these pansies, the sun was casting wonderful light and shadows. So of course I had to paint them. We are surrounded by so much beauty that God has created. Sometimes I take it for granted, or I am not paying attention or I get caught up into everyday life that will someday vanish. Dear God, let me see You and not myself.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Geraniums 2.5 x 3" oil framed Sold


This is a miniature of red geraniums. I am selling it with a frame. I have sold and won numerous awards for my mini's. They sometimes are as much work as larger paintings but very enjoyable to paint.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Apples 6x6 oil Sold

Painting fruits that have been cut, turn color really quick. Had to get it down fast, the apple in front is a tad bit more yellow in the original. I thought by adding the twigs it made the composition more interesting and brought more balance. I scan my small paintings,  makes it so much easier than photographing. I sometimes have to photoshop them to get it as close as possible to the original. What makes it nice is that these panels are smooth, if I scanned canvas, every weave would show. They are ampersand gessobord 1/8" panels.

Monday, September 3, 2012

The White Cottage, Russian River, CA, 6x6 oil

This painting is of a small cottage that is being used as an antique shop in Duncan Mills, which is in the Russian River area. I was so drawn by the light that was shinning on this quaint cottage. We travel their once a year, my grandfather built a cabin in the Monte Rio hills. As a child we would spend a lot of summers there. The river, the ocean and the redwoods all in a short driving distance. So many memories of the Russian River.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Violets 5x5 oil Sold

Painting to me is to use your creativity, not always what you see exactly but what you feel while making that decision for each brushstroke. By looking at one area of the painting only, you can see if the rest falls into place. Composition, color balance, focal point of interest, etc.. I usually set up a still life to paint from but I change the colors often and add things that aren't there. It isn't finished until that feeling takes place. You really can't explain it, but I am sure you artists know what I am talking about. I don't think Rembrandt's brushstrokes were exactly what he saw, it just made sense to him. I wanted to capture a stream of light hitting the violets, with the left and right side of the painting in shadow. That thought didn't happen until half way through the painting. Thinking beyond the beyond, is what I call it. Painting with your heart and mind will bring forth an image but you cannot go back and retrieve those same thoughts, that's why each painting is a brand new challenge.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Black-cap Basking 5x5 oil Sold

So many Black-capped Chickadees in my yard since we put up a bird feeder. Chickadees are one of the easiest birds to attract to feeders, for suet, sunflower, and peanuts. They don’t mind using tiny hanging feeders that swing in the wind, and also readily visit window feeders. Planting willow, alder, and birch trees provides future nesting habitat for chickadees.Chickadees are active, acrobatic, curious, social birds that live in flocks, often associating with woodpeckers, nuthatches, warblers, vireos, and other small woodland species. They feed on insects and seeds, but seldom perch within several feet of one another while taking food or eating. Flocks have many calls with specific meanings.  

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Lavender Sprigs Farm Cut 6x6 oil Sold

Took a ride out to Squim to check out the lavender festival and the lavender farms. At the farms there were rows and rows of beautiful lavenders. We cut a   beautiful bunch of sprigs. My whole house smelled of lavenders just from those cuttings. Of course I had to paint them. I not only did this painting but two other larger paintings in different poses. My studio still has that aroma of the lavender scent even though they are starting to dry. Beautiful flowers, wonderful scent, thank you God.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Friends 8x10 oil

This trowel and silver dust flower seemed to look like friends to me, they go hand in hand. The trowel will make a home for the flower to grow. Pretty much what Jesus does for us, He plants the seed and wants us so much to grow in Him. The silver dust plant was sitting to the right of the trowel, a branch of the silver dust hung down next to the trowel on the bench. The sun was coming from behind, casting the beautiful shadows.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Just A Glimpse

"Just a Glimpse"
oil, 8x10"
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This setting was in my backyard, instead of painting the whole scene of the flowers and pot, I thought it was more interesting to just paint a part of it. Also wanting it to display simple, a section of the flowers, pot and shadow did just that. Just passing by and at the corner of your eye you took a glimpse.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

"Daisies" 7"x5" oil Sold

Painting flowers for so many years, I sometimes just paint from memory. Or take a peek at what the flower looks like and just go for it without looking again. Arraigning the setup in your mind  can be tricky, but rewarding if all goes well. This is how this painting came about. I just paint what feels right with each brush stroke. I started out with just the lobelia but it seemed to lack a center of interest, so I added the daisies. That seemed to make it pop and bring your eye to a focal point. Painting flowers never gets boring, there are so many different species to choose from.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Little Sneakers 6x6 oil

The little tiny feet that fit into these sneakers will someday be wearing men's shoes. It's a mystery where his life will head, only God knows. I pray that those little feet will walk with Him.   These are my grandson's first sneakers, after I had painted it for him I decided to paint another one, they are so cute.









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Geranium in Red 7x5 oil Sold

I think we all remember geraniums as children, they seemed to be in every ones garden. They are a hardy plant, don't need a lot of water etc. The downfall, they do not like the snow and low temperatures. I have to plant new ones every year because of that. Oh well, there'r beautiful and worth it.

Monday, June 18, 2012

A New Day 7x5 oil Sold

When someone is hurting, I share with them, tomorrow is a brand new day, today will be the past. Dear God what shall I do with this brand new day myself? If anything let me put a smile on your face, let me look outside of myself.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dianthus 7x5 oil

Dianthus were gleaming in the sun that morning waiting to be captured in paint. The flowers fade away but a painting will always keep them alive. A moment in time not forgotten.