Showing posts with label Tipp City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tipp City. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

PRACTICE

6"x6"
OIL ON BOARD

Just an apple, I know. And not a very good photo either but this was just a practice piece. I have been watching a few painting videos lately and was inspired to scrape this painting down several times and start over. Sometimes painting for no other reason than playing is good for us and I intend to do more of it in the future.

Monday, February 13, 2012

TULIP WITH EGGPLANT


This is the start of a painting from a few days ago. You can see that I decided to move the vase down a little so it would not line up exactly with the plate. I am using gessobord that I have covered with black acrylic paint. Sometimes I use burnt sienna or just start on the white primer of the gessobord.


Here I have covered the canvas with oils in preparation of getting a bit more detailed and adding highlights.


8" X 10"
PRICE $150

Here is the finished painting after another coat of loose paint and some palette knife work on the tulip.



Monday, January 2, 2012

PORTRAIT OF LULU


This is Lulu, the very beautiful long haired cat who lives with us. She is very sweet (she slaps our dog and bites our son Tony but they both deserve it) to my husband and me. She also causes us horrible allergy problems but hey, she's a cat. I encourage you to paint your pets.

Friday, December 30, 2011

FINALLY BACK TO THE EASEL

PRIMROSE
6"X6" OIL ON PANEL
PRICE $100

It feels like I have been away from painting a very long time and the start of this painting felt a bit awkward. A brief moment of "OH where do I start"? Primrose always starts showing up in our market at the end of December and I can't resist them. If I can keep it alive until time to put it in my garden, it will be a miracle. I'm better with cactus.







Thursday, October 27, 2011

BERRY REFLECTIONS

6"X6"
OIL ON BOARD
PRICE $100


Thank you California for strawberries in September. Not only are they beautiful but also delicious for snacking.



Monday, October 17, 2011

SERENE DAY


This is another painting from my plein air trip to Carriage Hill Farm. I spent the morning painting a barn and the afternoon at the small fishing lake on the property. It was an absolutely gorgeous day.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

FALL FLOWERS

6"X6"
OIL ON BOARD
PRICE $100


These are Woodland Sunflowers that I picked today on a small road north of our neighborhood. I have been going there for several years to get them for painting. They are abundant on many of the country roads this time of year. I discovered today that manganese blue with a yellow makes some very nice greens. I'm always looking for alternatives to ultramarine blue.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

DAYLILY

OIL ON CRADLED PANEL

This is another painting that is hanging at THE CLOUD NINE CAFE through the month of October. Life has been a little hectic at our house lately so no time to paint. The hectic part has all been good. Having our niece visiting from CA. and getting together with family and friends. All fun.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

ARRANGEMENT IN BLUE AND YELLOW

11"X14"
OIL ON BOARD

 
This is another painting that will be hanging at The Cloud Nine Cafe on August 30. The cafe is located at
102 West Auglaize St. in Wapakoneta, OH. If you live close by, stop in for a great lunch and enjoy the paintings.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL

6"X6"
OIL ON BOARD
PRICE $100
SOLD


The title of this painting comes from a Daily Paintworks Challenge. CAROL MARINE'S husband David has issued a challenge for fellow bloggers to do a painting for Carol's birthday. So here are some flowers for Carol. Carol is one of the original daily painters and bloggers. She has a huge following by now and is quite
successful.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

ORANGE AND WHITE

6"X6"
OIL ON CANVAS PANEL
PRICE $100


I have been painting both on these canvas panels and masonite recently and I think I like the masonite best. So the next painting will probably be on masonite to continue the experiment.



Monday, August 1, 2011

VERBENA

6"X6"
OIL ON BOARD
PRICE $100
This is another painting of flowers from my garden. The garden is not looking so great this year between the scorching temps and the deer eating all the hostas, it is in sad shape. But these flowers seem to tolerate the heat a little better than others. That said, I would rather have this than snow.



Monday, July 25, 2011

OVERLAP

6"X8"
OIL ON CANVAS PANEL
PRICE $100

I'm finally back to blogging. My daughter-in-law and I decided to take part in a neighborhood garage sale last week. It was held on the two hottest days of the year, so far. This was my first garage sale and it was exhausting. I'm still tired.

For this painting I decided to try a small circular composition of flowers from my garden. I like the movement and pattern created by overlapping the flowers and leaves.




Friday, July 8, 2011

DAISY WITH CHERRIES

6"x6"
OIL ON CANVAS PANEL
PRICE $100


I have so many flowers blooming right now that it is hard to decide what to paint next. The daises were starting to fade from the heat so I brought in one of the better ones to paint.



Friday, June 24, 2011

SUMMER

7"X5"
OIL ON PANEL
PRICE $100
Zinnias, a sign of summer in the midwest. They seem to thrive on our heat and humidity. I have been using up some of the black masonite panels from a workshop last year. They are great if you plan to use dark background colors but I find the black is a problem when painting the lights. I prefer painting on white, burnt sienna or yellow. But it is always fun to experiment with different grounds.



Monday, June 20, 2011

MUSTARD FIELD

5"X7"
OIL ON MASONITE PANEL
PRICE $100

This is a cornfield near our home that is now a wild mustard field. The flowers are beautiful but very invasive.
These weeds are showing up everywhere now including my flower garden. I leave them alone until the flowers are ready to go to seed then I get rid of them. Inevitably they will be back in my garden next year until I toss them out again.



Thursday, June 9, 2011

JUNE LILIES

6"X6"
OIL ON PANEL
PRICE $100


Two types of daylilies from my garden. I have painted lilies so many times and I am always surprised at how hard they are to capture in paint. There are so many nuances of color that it can get confusing to the eye.



Monday, May 30, 2011

ON THE RUN

5"X7"
OIL ON MASONITE
NFS


This is a painting of my granddaughter running around the park. She will be 2yrs. old in June and she is pretty good at running.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

ASIAN IRIS

7"X5"
OIL ON PANEL
 PRICE $85
As I post this, there is a deer peering at me over our short wooden fence . She is trying to decide whether it is worth jumping the fence to graze on some flowers. They will eat pretty much anything except coleus and certain hostas. A deer can wipe out a hanging basket of flowers in a few bites. They even like tomatoes.



Thursday, May 19, 2011

KOREAN LILACS

8"X6"
OIL ON CANVAS PANEL
PRICE$100


These lilacs are growing along our front sidewalk. They grow quickly and have to be trimmed frequently as they grow over the walkway. This year they have more blooms than usual  and smell great. We are still having gray overcast skies and rain...all week! The garden is in bloom but not inviting for sitting outside and painting. Maybe next week.