Friday, February 13, 2015

"Be Mine"

"Be Mine"
8"x8"
Oil on Panel

Still painting camellias while they are blooming and loving every minute!

"For God so loved the 
world, He gave 
His only begotten
 Son, that whosoever 
believeth in 
Him should not 
perish, but have 
everlasting life." - John 3:16

You are loved with an everlasting love.  The best valentine.

Happy Valentines Day!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Day 28/30ish: "PB&J"

"PB&J"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

I am really enjoying painting these....especially the jelly.  All the different shades of red to purple and they way it glistens is a challenge to capture.
Hungry now.....ready for lunch!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Day 27/30ish: "Just Jelly"

"Just Jelly"
6"X6"
Oil on Board
$175

Another fun one to paint....see where I'm going here?

As always, thanks for looking!

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Picking up where I left off....Painting 26/30

"J"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

Near the end of the 30 Paintings in 30 Days series, on Sunday, January 25, I received a call from one of the nursing home nurses who took care of my father.  She let me know that he was not doing well at all and we needed to make our journey to his side.  He was in a Veterans Home about 3 hours away.  On Tuesday, January 27, Daddy passed away.  As one of my friends eloquently put it, I had the "painful privilege" of being there with him and holding his hand as he went into eternity. So it has been a difficult week for us, but at the same time we are relieved that Alzheimer's Disease no longer has a hold on him.

Oddly enough, I was in the middle of this series featuring one of his favorites....peanut butter & jelly.  So I am picking up where I left off and remembering my sweet Daddy.

Thank you, as always, for reading and looking. 

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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Day 25/30: "No Jelly"

"No Jelly"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

Now, THIS was fun to paint!  

It's Day 25 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge!  I can't believe we are nearing the end.  I feel like I have learned a lot during the month and that was my goal....to exercise my painting muscles!

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Day 24/30: "PB"

"PB"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

I can't believe it's the last week of the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge.  For this final week, I have something special planned.  Stay tuned!

Thank you as always for looking!

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Friday, January 23, 2015

Day 23/30: "Budding"

"Budding"
8"x8"
Oil on Panel
$300

Went painting with a sweet friend this morning and after about an hour it started raining again.  I did manage to get this much done, though, and I'm happy with it.  I want to do a variety of camellias while they are blooming.  Oh, I enjoy it SO much!!!

Thank you for looking!

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Day 22: "Meet Me On The Plains"


"Meet Me On The Plains"
10"x10"
Oil on Panel
$450

Fall, football, tailgating.  Some of our favorite things around here.
For some us, me included, that means Auburn football!

I had an idea during the fall to do a live event painting before a football game, but logistically....um, no idea how to pull that one off.  I'd have to walk a good way through lots and lots of people with painting gear, etc.  I'll figure it out one day, but in the meantime, the images just couldn't get out of my mind and now is as good a time as any to record what I'm visualizing.  I made this all up, but I wanted to paint the feeling of pre-game excitement and fun!  How many days till kick-off?!

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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Day 21/30: "Play Time"

"Play Time"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

For today's painting...the 21st in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge...I wanted to show my appreciation and love of the simple toys of childhood.  No electronic gadgets; nothing that talks back to us or that a has any sort of button to push.  

I bought these blocks for about $10 at Target many years ago to have on hand for nieces and nephews.  I never imagined that they would be the most popular toy in my 'toy closet'.  I thought they'd be boring.  We have stacked them, knocked them down, worked on our ABC's and spelling.  We've even hidden them in the yard like Easter eggs on many occasions! We had a little foot injury as they were strewn across the floor and they may or may not have been used a makeshift weapons by a kid or two.  

That little muslin bag in the closet holds more than a bunch of wooden cubes.  It holds a lot of memories for this aunt of sweet laughter and chubby fingers at work and play.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Day 20/30: "Fresh"

"Fresh"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175

Today is such a beautiful sunny day I wanted to paint something to match it.  Sunny yellow lemons and a blue & white dish remind me of the citrus fresh, mild, but cool and crisp days of January.  

10 more days to go in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge!

Thank you for looking!

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Monday, January 19, 2015

Day 19/30: The People of Alabama

"The People of Alabama"
20"x16"
Oil on Linen


Today was one of the most memorable days for me of the Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days Challenge!
I was commissioned to complete a live event painting during the inauguration and it was just so much fun and such an honor!  I was thrilled to be a part of the beautiful ceremony!  That painting is a surprise to be revealed later...although here is a photo of the work in progress early this morning:


The painting I'm posting for the daily challenge....even though I've done 2!!  Woo hoo!! .....is one I did after the inauguration painting was complete at Governor Robert Bentley's "Thank You, Alabama" party.  I painted in many of the people who were there and I love that I had a  Boy Scout, a baby, a National Guardsman, a beauty queen, old people, young people & all points in between (even my sweet husband made it into this one!).  A good representation of Alabamians.  So much fun to visit with people as I painted!  I was honored to be there with the Alabama State Council on the Arts. 

A lovely day all around!

Thank you looking!


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Day 18/30: "The Beginning"

"The Beginning"
6"x6"
Oil on Panel
$175

Aren't crayons every artist's first love?  The start of our journey of drawing, color, creativity....and aspiring to purchase the great big box of 64?

A loosely formed "A" also symbolizing the first.

Thanks as always for looking!

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Day 17/30: First Wedding Painting of 2015


16"x20"
Oil on Canvas
Commissioned - Private Collection

Today's daily painting was my evening's work completing a live event painting during a wedding reception here in Montgomery!  I do these most Saturday nights, but tonight's was the first one of the year!  What a beautiful day this couple had to get married!  Gorgeous and very mild for January today!  *Did you see me write about how cold it was yesterday morning?  Yes, they say if you don't like the weather in Alabama, stick around a few days.  It'll change.*

I had so much fun painting this tonight.  I really enjoy doing these and this one was no exception.  Saw lots of friends, it was a treat for the eyes to see the flowers and decorations, the band was great - couldn't be better! 

Here's the beginning of the process:


Also, I finally got to meet these kiddos tonight who I painted from photos last year as a surprise for their grandmother!   They are relatives of the bride!





Friday, January 16, 2015

Day 16/30: "Dreams on Dexter"


"Dreams on Dexter"
8"x8"
Oil on Panel
$300

This morning I was able to go paint en plein air with a good friend of mine who is a fabulous watercolor artist.  We chose to venture downtown and paint the historic Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Dr. Martin Luther King was pastor from 1954-1960. There is a lot of excitement in downtown Montgomery right now!  Inauguration Day is Monday and the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March is coming up in March. Could this be the most amazing street in the country?  On one end the telegraph was sent that began the Civil War and on the other Jefferson Davis took the oath of office as the first president of the Confederacy on same steps that Dr. Martin Luther King addressed those who marched from Selma.



As a side note, it was really cold this morning.  My friend is a native New Yorker.  
She said it was cold.  If she said it was cold, it was cold. ;)

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Day 15/30: "Ode to June"

"Ode to June"
12"x12"
Oil on Board
$500

Oh, January.  I try to love you.  I really do.  
....but June.....you really are something else!

Cheering up a gloomy day (which has a beauty all its own, I know, I know!), with an ode to June.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Day 14/30: "Lunch in the Gump"

"Lunch in the Gump"
12"x12"
Oil on Panel
$500

This one may take some explaining if you're not from around Montgomery.  I've painted today one of our most beloved restaurants, Chris' Hot Dogs.  Serving up hot dogs to hungry Montgomerians since 1917, this family-run restaurant is the oldest  in the city.  In the heart of downtown, it's a great lunch spot and you will find all walks of life there, elbow to elbow, greeted by some wonderful people!

What's "the Gump"?  Here you go:
Gump: N. (1) The center of Montgomery, Alabama, usually understood to be the land within the by-passes (boulevards) which encircle the inner city; (2) An affectionate self-deprecating term for the First Capitol of the Confederacy. "Let's go to the Gump tonight to see the Biscuits at Riverwalk." - from Lunch in the Gump's blog
(Further explanation:  "The Biscuits": Montgomery's baseball team; 
"Riverwalk": The stadium in which they play.)

Thank you as always for looking!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Day 13/30: "Fleur-de-Lis"

"Fleur-de-Lis"
10"x10"
Oil on Panel
$450

I found the iris a difficult flower to paint, but I love a challenge, so while I have the blooms I will keep on trying.  I really want to have some variety in subject matter as I paint through the 30 Paintings in 30 Days series, but I don't want to be wasteful AND it is such a good learning experience to paint the same thing over and over.  I may do one or two more before I say good-bye to the iris.  

I am really interested in the fleur-de-lis and its symbolism, too, so I have that added factor in my painting choice.  

I love so many artists and varying styles of painting.  I see one and want to paint that way and then another and want to try his technique.  My goal is to have all of these loves come together to form my own style - without confusing myself.  That takes time.  I can be impatient with myself.  In the meantime, as I'm growing, I hope you enjoy watching the journey. 

Thanks for looking!

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Monday, January 12, 2015

Day 12/30: "Pour la France"

"Pour la France" ("For France")
6"x6"
Oil on Board

The iris is the national flower of France and the basis for the stylized fleur-de-lis.  Its three petals are said to represent.wisdom, faith, and chivalry.
Praying for those three and for protection for our French friends and the whole world.

Thank you, as always, for looking. 

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Day 11/30: "Alabama Bloom"

"Alabama Bloom"
8"x8"
Oil on Panel
$300

Another go at the camellias!  Oh, boy, I really love painting them!  Waiting now for reds and pinks to bloom, so I can do some more!  

Thank you very much for looking!

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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Day 10/30: "Survivors"


"Survivors"
8"x8"
Oil on Panel
$300

There are several reasons the camellia is my favorite flower.  One is their obvious beauty.  With colors ranging from creamy white to vibrant pink to deep red and all shades in between contrasting with the deep dark green glossy leaves, I am completely taken them.  

Another reason, is their bloom time which is amazingly in the coldest and most dismal days of the year. That's why I gave them this name.  Scanning the brownish gray landscape for color, you can find these brilliant flowers popping up in yards all over the South.  I think of them as nature's Valentines because of their pinks, reds, and whites and the time they bloom.  

And last of all, they are the state flower of Alabama.  I'd say we made a good choice.

By the way, here's my very first camellia.  LOL!  From my 2nd grade Alabama History notebook:


Thank you, as always, for looking!

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