I thought I would add some art quotes… First up, from Mr. Bob Dylan: “It’s like I’m stuck inside a painting at the Louvre. My throat starts to tickle and my nose itches, but I know that I can’t move.” —from Don’t Fall Apart on Me Tonight
Category Archives: art
Big Canvas & Small Canvas
Working title for my current big project is the Girl on the Ridge. It’s a triptych, with three separate 16″x 20″ canvases expressing a love of the forest. She starts with meditation, then watches and listens to the awakenings on the forest floor beneath the cool morning mist. And finally, she dances with joy inContinue reading “Big Canvas & Small Canvas”
An earthy palette
I think it is beyond wonderful that acid mine drainage (sounds like the worst post nasal drip ever) is being turned into exquisite artist oil paints, my favorites to work with–the ochres, umbers and siennas.
A thunderous waterfall
I am loving my journey toward the abstract.
My great-grandbabies ❤️
I recently finished two large portraits, McKoy with Grandma Mimi and Oaklyn with Grandpa Matt.
Granddaughters
Just finished new portraits of my granddaughters, Skylar and Savannah. Sky just turned 15 and Savvy is about to turn 11. Love my girls!
Brothers
I’m back after a very long break from painting. No excuses. So I dipped into the process by painting my grandsons Adler and Atticus in a sweet, brotherly hug. Just ordered some new canvases so I will keep on keeping on 🙂 Oops, forgot to sign my painting. Need to work on that bad habit.Continue reading “Brothers”
These simple beauties are floater frames
Thought I’d show you what I mean by floater frames. I like them because you can see the sides of the canvas.
Just uploaded some Hocking Hills paintings
Latest upload for my Hocking Hills Landscapes Collection. Just one or two more to put here, in what is currently a small collection. I need to do some hiking to get some fresh pictures to work with. Don’t know when that’ll happen because I will be staying at home for the foreseeable future.