Nighttime Diversions....


"Nighttime Diversions" ~Work in Progress
12 x12"
Acrylic on Canvas

Laughing at what would come up in a search engine using this title... :>O
Changed the title from "Distractions and Diversions 3" (yawn)

Having a blast with this one... And have no idea where I'll end up... Stay tuned!

What I'm reading:
A favorite painter friend of mine, Sue Schultz, told me about a book she was reading and enjoying very much... "Inspiration Sandwich" by SARK A really fun, funky quick read. Thanks Sue! (Oxford Library had it)

At it again....


"Distracted and Diverted 3"~ Work in Progress
12 x 12
Acrylic on canvas

I feel a bit like Richard Dreyfuss in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
Just a bit obsessed with this division of space and the lines. (Though I haven't yet drawn this out in mashed potatoes.... perhaps tomorrow!) :)

This is my third go at it, and I'm really sort of pleased with the first two. Who knows what makes us do what we do?

Glorious sunny day here in Michigan... though a bit chilly. Heading out to do a bit of oak leaf raking in the flower beds.

Hello Shorty...


"Hey Shorty"
8 x 9"
Acrylic on paper

This reference photo was posted at WetCanvas.com in their copy-write free photo library. (thanks Jocelyn!) It made me laugh for some reason... the flowers all acquired personalities. I'm sure you can spot the shy...the domineering...the perky.... Well, maybe you can't but I can!

This was an acrylic class demo that I did today. (It wasn't quite finished in class, I spent another 10 minutes on it when I got home.)
We did a painting in black, gray and white, 3 values only, let that dry, then using a limited palette, just filled in the value pattern with an appropriate hue. I love this exercise, because if you have a pleasing value pattern with out color... you are almost there! All of the hard work is finished.

A giggly thing:
A friend of mine @ facebook told me about this link. You gotta try it...and refresh the screen a couple of times too. A guaranteed smile.

Details, Details, Details....


"Distractions and Diversions 2"
12 x 12"
Acrylic on canvas

Getting advice and critique from my painter friends is one of my favorite things about many of the online art forums. Adding the small touches of magenta to this one was the result of some discussion with my fellow artists. These tiny details sometimes make all the difference.

I think it's improved and more hopeful... What do you think?

That's what I LOVE about acrylic. The changes are simple... If you get an idea, just try it! You can easily wipe the color off if it doesn't work out like you thought it might.
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Distracted and Diverted once more...



"Distractions and Diversions 2"
12 x 12"
acrylic on canvas

This one feels finished now....so I signed it.

It's supposed to be a gorgeous weekend here in Michigan, sunny and in the 50's. I'll probably work a bit in the yard which is not so gorgeous... yet. We got snow so early last fall that the final yard clean up never got done, so we are looking pretty shaggy and tired out there!

I'm listening to the audio book "eat pray love" by Elizabeth Gilbert. Really enjoying it, especially since she is doing the reading herself. I always love it when the authors read their own books.

Coming Up For Air....


"Coming Up For Air"
8 x 8"
Acrylic and copper ink on watercolor paper

Copper is hard to photograph... it moves from light to dark depending on your viewing angle. This is one of those that actually does look better in real life. :)

Quote of the Day:
"One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."
~ A. A. Milne

Distractions and Diversions...revisited


"Distractions and Diversions 2" ~ work in progress
12 x 12"
Acrylic on canvas

A bit of a different take on a previous painting. I'm not exactly sure where I'm going with this. I guess I need to do some thinking before I go much further. :)

Gorgeous blustery skies here in Michigan today. One of those...sunny then cloudy then sunny then cloudy days. The strong winds are at least drying up all of the rain we've had!

Quote of the Day:
"Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don't give up."
~Anne Lamott

Safety Net


"Safety Net"
15 x 15"
Acrylic on Rough Watercolor Paper

I was excited to be approached by Flint Street Gallery (in downtown Lake Orion Michigan) to have a solo show in May. It's a quirky and totally FUN place. The gallery is inside the fabulous "Little Monsters" toy store. The kids can spend lots of time digging through their unique toy offerings, while their parents browse the gallery wall. The opening will be Friday, May 8th from 7 - 9 pm. I'm really looking forward to it...Hope to see you there!

Changes!


"Community"
12 x 12
Acrylic on acrylic paper


Cha cha cha Changes.....
Our house is for sale...Something we were considering for about a year...but now... We are serious about it! Not entirely sure where we'll end up, which is a bit of a dizzying prospect... My vote is the Traverse City area...(One of our families favorite destinations) My hubby is thinking south east I think, maybe North Carolina area...I'm ok with that too.
I've been clearing out and tidying up... It really is a fantastic house, and I hope that whoever is lucky enough to live here... will enjoy it as much as we have! :)

Be the spark when it's dark...


"Structures #14" by Lisa Call (c) 2003
35 x 29"
(with permission)


"In both relationships and life, trust begets trust.
Generosity begets generosity.
Love begets love.
Be the spark, especially when it's dark.
hubba hubba-"


This message was in my inbox this morning. What a great way to start the day... Pretty deep but then they lighten up the mood with the "hubba hubba". Cracked me up. If you want these sorts of messages in your inbox you can sign up at Tut.com.

Lisa Call, a fabulous textile artist mentioned the site on Twitter...that's where I heard about it. Lisa also gave me permission to share one of her gorgeous "textile paintings". A term that she uses to correctly describe her wonderful works. Thanks Lisa!


Safety Net


"Safety Net" work in progress
14 x 14 inches
acrylic on paper

Another start... I began painting too late in the day for me. My decision making ability decreases as the day goes on. I am absolutely a morning person....yawn. nighty night.

Valentine Vase finished


"Valentine Bouquet"
12 x 12"
Acrylic on archival black mat board

Think I'm finished here... Also working on new compositions in the High Road series, but none of them ready to show... even here. :)

edit... OOps... see the bottom still needs a bit of work. It's so strange that things you don't see when looking at something in real life... are glaring errors when on the screen.

Southwest Bouquet


"Southwest Bouquet"
7 x 5"
Acrylic on college paper

I'm experimenting with different color combination's. A bouquet is just the easiest subject to play around with different ideas.

Have a watercolor class at JoAnn's tonight. Looking forward to meeting new painters. :)

Mutual Admiration Society...


"Valentine Bouquet" work in progress
12 x 12"
Acrylic on black archival mat board

Had a busy day, but did manage to work a bit more on the "bouquet". Need to resolve the bottom... not curved enough.

Peggy Stermer-Cox has honored me with the "I love your art blog" award... Peggy and I are in a mutual admiration society. :) I love her blog too! Thanks so much Peggy... I'm tickled, especially coming from you.
When I have the chance, I'll pass it on...I am also supposed to name 7 things about myself... So I just know you'll be on the edge of your seats, holding your breath with anticipation... waiting for the big reveal! snort.

My Valentine Bouquet...work in progress


"My Valentine Bouquet" (work in progress)
12 x 12"
Acrylic on Black archival mat board

I have been working non-representationally a lot lately. (As in the "Taking the High Road" series) Today, I felt the need to do some work from life. I got a lovely valentine bouquet from my hubby and put them in a vase that has orangey red dots on it. I did some sketches from life, snapped a photo and began painting. Seems like it's always invigorating to change things up. I get rusty with my observation skills if I don't practice!

Quote of the Day:
"Variety is the mother of enjoyment."

Unrequited Love...the challenge.


"But What About Us?"
12 x 12"
Acrylic on acrylic paper

I was invited to join a new Artist's Challenge site a couple of weeks ago. The theme was "Unrequited Love." My painting, "But What About Us?" was what I came up with. It's harder than you would think, illustrating an idea. You should pop over to the Challenge site...There is an incredible gallery... but be warned...it's not really for kids, there are some adult paintings displayed.

"But What About Us?" will be placed into my new Etsy store sometime today...

Hope you have a happy happy valentines day.... share the love baby! :)

Which came first...the title or the painting?


All sorts of paintings drying in front of my little electric stove... there are more, but I didn't want to zoom out too far. I've been less than tidy with my work habits. :)

My cyber friend, and a wonderful artist, Peggy Stermer Cox asked me a great question yesterday...
Do I get my idea for a painting first, or do I do the painting then title it?

I answered her comment this morning...but I was thinking a bit more about it today.

With my "Take the High Road"series, it's been both, but most often, I just start with a blank sheet of paper or canvas and start playing with colors and ideas. I honestly do have 4 to 10 paintings going at once (depending on size). I start thinking of situations in which I could choose to "take the high road" and then sort of illustrate it in different ways. If I come up with something that i think is a good idea and composition, I'll write the title on the back of the painting or on a sticky note. Then I attempt to complete the thought with paint.

Another process I have is doodling in my sketch book with thumbnail sketches....writing down ideas...or things I want to explore. I've also started cutting out from magazines great color combinations that I want to play with. This is a great reference to go to when I have a "what should I do next" blank mind.

Robert Burridge's workshop was so helpful to me in this respect. His advice about intent was monumental . He says "The goal. The point. The reason. Your intentions. It is your initial impulse for the core of a meaningful painting."