Monday, April 26, 2021
Country Drives Are So Inspiring
Friday, April 23, 2021
My Mother's Bed
Monday, April 19, 2021
French Press
French Press oil on canvas 20x16 inch available here |
Painted for the love of pretty cafes, coffee and good conversation.
Friday, April 16, 2021
Making Sketchbook Videos
Monday, April 12, 2021
New Art, New Home
New Mexico Kitchen mixed media on paper available here |
I moved again, but this time it is more permanent. I feel like I have just returned from a very long long trip. It started in 2018 when Vic and I moved to Colorado. We lived there until June of last year, then moved back into our old Riverside neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas last June. They say people often return home after moving away. It turned out to be true for us. We rented a house on the river while looking for a home to purchase, and with the market being a bit fast and crazy right now, finding a Riverside home that suited us turned out to be difficult. However as luck would have it, a really wonderful modest sized midcentury home not far away turned out to be a great fit. There are windows and outdoor spaces surrounding the house and it is just wonderful. Ironically, my studio is the darkest room in the house so I have a lot of lights turned on when I am in it working. I love it though. It is a great little room to work in.
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mixed media works on paper 5x7 inch available here |
I am slowly getting back to painting and finding a rhythm again. I have been doing some works on paper lately, something I get a lot of requests for. I also have some oil paintings on wood in progress. I am really all over the place right now, but loving every minute of it.
Here are a few peeks at our home and until then, take care!
Thursday, December 31, 2020
A Video Review of the Good Things in 2020
Monday, December 14, 2020
Portrait Paintings and Staying Inspired With The Artist"s Way
Portrait of a Woman Wearing Green oil on linen 8x10 inch available here |
Inspired by some old photographs, these paintings were created. Except for the last one, my goal was to keep it more contemporary with only a hint of the past. Did I succeed? I don't know. I honestly cannot judge my own art.
Portrait of a Woman in Autumn oil on linen 8x10 inch (sold) |
I am on week two of this book. It has really kept me inspired and made me think about some new concepts regarding creativity. Her ideas can be applied to just about any kind of job, not just the arts. It is full of ideas to get your creative mind flowing. Two things she recommends throughout the course of the book is to do what she calls "morning pages" and to go on an "artist date" every week. The artist date is where you go somewhere or do something by yourself in order to get inspired. It is all about taking in. It could be a museum, or just for a drive out in the country, or in the city if you live in the country. Anything really. I have to say the artist date cheers me up while in the middle of this pandemic. It has given me something to look forward to. My first artist date was a drive in the Kansas countryside. I came home feeling relaxed and very inspired. I cannot explain why. The trick I think, is to make sure you do something you really enjoy. I love shooting photos, so I took my camera and made stops where ever I felt led.
I just thought I would share this with you in case you are looking for something to do with the winter months ahead.
Until next time.
♥