Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy All Saints Day! "St Andrew's Church" ornament design

I missed Halloween. Never even considered dressing up. Am I old? Maybe it's just an off year. Maybe I am old. We get zero trick or treaters here ( but Al always bought 5 bags of candy minimum and guess who ate them)- its a long dark country road with houses spaced far apart, so when the kids were little I used to take them to other neighborhoods for Halloween. It was strange this year to not have my kids here. I celebrated the day by washing my windows and cleaning. I also worked on some paintings in my studio and here is the ornament I finished for St. Andrews Church in Hanover. I email the image to my manufacturer in New Jersey and when they arrive its GLITTER time!
Marshfield and Pembroke are next on the docket.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Friday at the James Library- demo-in progress- acrylic on canvas- 20''x20''

I have a very special feeling about the James Library in Norwell, MA. When I was a child growing up in Norwell I remember visiting the children's library in the basement. Later, as a young mother, I spent one hour every week there while both of my girls took piano lessons upstairs in the beautiful Victorian room playing on the grand piano..
My own mom was a librarian there then, and my girls and  I really enjoyed that special time with her. I have had two shows in the gallery and have spent so many fun evenings there. I've participated in 3 Books in Bloom events and last night did a demo for their fall open house.
They have an amazing concert and literary venue. This library is a great place to visit and to find a good read.  A real gem- we are so fortunate to have this in our own back yard. I did this as a demo last night- it was so fun! Be sure to visit their trunk show on Saturday, December 4, 2010  9 a.m. - 3 p.m and see the beautiful artisans work as well as ornaments that artists will have hand painted (including me!) they will be all be  for sale.
I have a special feeling when I go into that building-so much history and personal connection.
I am not done with this painting - more to come!
It is based on a sketch I did from a book about shaker spirit drawings.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Al makes me frames for the Narrows Show

Al made me 3 gorgeous poplar floater frames for my canvases. I stained them- here they are drying.

mounted and ready to hang!

heres the final paining done..

And the announcement- I am excited for the show!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

eggplants and still life class

My friend Amy grew these eggplants- one of them has been eaten- roasted with beets and brussell sprouts! The other is destined for baba ganoosh(sp?) I love the aubergine color-Amy said she took one to the paint store to scan for color and the paint scanner read that it was brown-strange as I see no brown in it!


This is the set up I had for my painting class last week to paint- it was a real challenge and they all did great!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

challenge!

I started my final animal painting- thought I would do birds- had this vision of looking up at trees. I borrowed a bit from Georgia O'Keefe ( ok a LOT)


one bird got it's way into it...

                                             then lots of birch leaves
                                   Winnie is making sure I'm still painting!
                                         Now the green is too light....
and here is where I am now- might move the bird out of the center...should I? The moon seems  lost too..

Sunday, October 17, 2010

New work and STUDIO SALE!

Here is my second 30"x30" acrylic for the animal show in Fall River
Exhibition runs:  Oct 30-Dec 18th
Artist reception:  Sunday, Nov. 7th from 1-4
ALSO
I am opening my studio on
Saturday, November 13, from 
12-5 PM
369 Spring Street in Marshfield.
Come and see me ! I will have lots of paintings( 365 flowers and more!) for sale at great prices.
You can pop in to the North River Arts Society sale right down the street too!
Congrats to all the artists who participated in the Hingham Arts Walk- I was there at the end and it was a huge success!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Worlds End Kiosk

This is art in a kiosk  at Worlds End in Hingham  it was put together by Julie Hawkins.
Julie is an artist and teacher and has a wonderful studio in Scituate harbor called
 Little House of Arts. She brought kids here to paint this summer 
She saw an opportunity to display art in this overlooked kiosk .Julie came to my studio and took pictures, put together prints of my work to display, along with the t shirt I designed.
I was honored to be featured in the kiosk- she did it really at no gain for herself.
People like this inspire me!
Thanks Julie!
She is looking for another artist to spotlight- you can get in touch with her here.