I am opening my studio this Sunday from 12-5.
369 Spring Street, Marshfield.
I have a lot of art and other fun things...
Come by to say hi!
Friday, November 1, 2019
Friday, September 6, 2019
September Challenge
I love September's fresh start and doing challenges. This month I'm posting all paintings I have done this summer or will paint this month that contains water. I'm posting every day on Facebook and
thanks so much for looking!
Green Harbor, 16"x20" oil over acrylic
The Meadow at Gotts island 16"x20" oil over acrylic
Little Harbor, Cohassett 12"x12" oil over acrylic
Vermont Pond 8"x10" oil over acrylic
Jayne's View 12"x12" oil over acrylic
From Georges House on Gotts Island 8"x10" oil over acrylic
Saturday, August 31, 2019
WInnie
This is my "on my mind " for Girls Just Wanna Paint Challenge, as well as my submission for the Trekell Art Supply pet portrait competition. The sent me this interesting hexagonal panel. I miss my girl so much . Good thing I have two grandogs.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
Saying Goodbye to my little buddy
We had to put our corgi Winnie down yesterday, she was 13 1/2 and was suffering from degenerative mylopothy, a disease that effects the spine and basically is the canine equivalent of ALS.
She was still eating, and not in pain, but was getting increasingly frustrated and just had no quality of life left. It's debatable - is it easier to lose a pet tragically in an accident? or to wait the long wait to the time appointed. Neither one is good at all.
My vet came to my house and gently put her to sleep outside by my water garden. It was peaceful, she wasn't scared, but heart wrenching to say the least.
I am so grateful for the happy times we had with her, and will miss her so much. I've been working on pictures and models of her all summer, preparing I guess.
She was still eating, and not in pain, but was getting increasingly frustrated and just had no quality of life left. It's debatable - is it easier to lose a pet tragically in an accident? or to wait the long wait to the time appointed. Neither one is good at all.
My vet came to my house and gently put her to sleep outside by my water garden. It was peaceful, she wasn't scared, but heart wrenching to say the least.
I am so grateful for the happy times we had with her, and will miss her so much. I've been working on pictures and models of her all summer, preparing I guess.
She was the prettiest girl.
I'm working on this painting of her.
This was a fun sculpture I made at camp with paperclay.
Here she is on her last day.
My friend Mary dropped off these beautiful flowers and a card from my girlfriends.
It's my "rainbow bridge".
Some sketches on the last day.
I'm so sad, but moving on.
I have two granddogs, and that helps.
I don't blog a lot these days, thanks for reading.
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Girls Just Wanna Paint challenger- "Maine"
This is an acrylic done from a photo I shot last year up on Gott's Island. I tried to keep it simple- It's on a black primed canvas 12 "x 24".
See all the other Maine paintings here!
We are celebrating our 10 year anniversary of this challenge group. Some very special peeps have been and are still part of this group.
See all the other Maine paintings here!
We are celebrating our 10 year anniversary of this challenge group. Some very special peeps have been and are still part of this group.
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Road Trip!
I just returned last week from a fun-filled 9 day road trip with my awesome friend Laura Harvey. We went to spend time in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, at Artist Lynn Nash's. We stayed for 3 nights in her beautiful guest house, called Libby's house. Her husband's Aunt Libby had the little ramshackle house, bought for $35.00, moved onto the spectacular property on the river in the 30's. Now it has been added to and renovated into a lovely guest house. We spent a few days relaxing, painting, reading and exploring. Lynn's family welcomed us with open arms and fed us a couple of delightful dinners. So nice!
We then trekked ( And Lynn drove separately) to the amazing Jane Filer's beach house in Oak Island, NC. We spent 4 more nights there, and painted our brains out- with intervals of swimming and exploring. I made a mosaic to leave at the beach house. I also delivered a larger mosaic I had made as a barter with Jane for a special framers tool. Our friend Michele Yellin also met us there. We all set up studios in the area under Jane's house to paint off and on all day and night- what a blast!
The drive was long, but Laura and I never ran out of topics to discuss, and solved some of the worlds problems as well!
her work is so inspiring.
We then trekked ( And Lynn drove separately) to the amazing Jane Filer's beach house in Oak Island, NC. We spent 4 more nights there, and painted our brains out- with intervals of swimming and exploring. I made a mosaic to leave at the beach house. I also delivered a larger mosaic I had made as a barter with Jane for a special framers tool. Our friend Michele Yellin also met us there. We all set up studios in the area under Jane's house to paint off and on all day and night- what a blast!
The drive was long, but Laura and I never ran out of topics to discuss, and solved some of the worlds problems as well!
traffic wasn't too bad...( notice the license plate)
the view from Libby's
Libby's
Sugar, Lynns sweet doggie
Oak Island beach -warm water!
Jane talking to Laura about her work...
the walkway to the beach...
my plein air attempt one hot morning.
our pop up studio!
Janes work in progress,
she has a deadline!
her work is so inspiring.
Started some stuff...
Michelle work in progress.
Lynn was trying to finish this one.
Sorry I didn't get any of Laura's collages!
And here are the mosaics.
It was a wonderful adventure!
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Bee Here now!
I have been into linoleum prints lately- this one is not only part of the Girls Just Wanna paint challenge this month- but it also is to be printed onto t shirts and bags for the upcoming North River Arts Festival this May.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Rocks, over and under water
This is my challenge piece for girls just wanna paint .It is on a huge piece of 300 lb watercolor paper, 4'x5', started with Kris Brennen, Kim Arouca, Patty De Young and Gail Hunter at Alice's house on Humarock beach last October. Kris brought the paper to the beach, we threw it on the sand and poured watercolors on it, scrubbed and splatted and had a good ol' time making a mess.
What it dried I visualized this painting, sorta, and just today got it to a place to show. More tweaking will happen, but I like it.
See the other challenge pieces here- the theme is over and under.
What it dried I visualized this painting, sorta, and just today got it to a place to show. More tweaking will happen, but I like it.
See the other challenge pieces here- the theme is over and under.
Thursday, February 7, 2019
recent animal commisions
Been busy times with commissions.
"Boston" gift for a dear friend.
Kitties
Horse. I loved drawing horses as a kid.
two fur babies,
Yellow lab
these two are still in progress.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Wednesday was Manet's Birthdays. He was a very important painter- heres what wiki says!
Édouard Manet (US: /mæˈneɪ, mə-/; UK: /ˈmæneɪ/; French: [edwaʁ manɛ]; 23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883) was a French modernist painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, and a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.
Born into an upper-class household with strong political connections, Manet rejected the future originally envisioned for him, and became engrossed in the world of painting. His early masterworks, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe) and Olympia, both 1863, caused great controversy and served as rallying points for the young painters who would create Impressionism. Today, these are considered watershed paintings that mark the start of modern art. The last 20 years of Manet's life saw him form bonds with other great artists of the time, and develop his own style that would be heralded as innovative and serve as a major influence for future painters.
I always love seeing this painting when I visit the MFA.
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