When it rains it pours as they say. I finished another painting yesterday, and it's in the same style as the bird. By the way, I sold that bird painting and I didn't even have the time to get tired of staring at it on the wall, lol. First time I kind of missed seeing a painting leave, but it went to a good home. I've started to work on two canvases at once, and that frees up the energy. So if I get stuck on one, I move to the other. It works great.
Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2014
Friday, March 11, 2011
Goddess or Angel of Creativity....
You choose the name for my latest painting! She doesn't have wings, but she is an angel ... or goddess.
36X24" acrylic painting on canvas. It evolved intuitively as I had an abstract that I'd thrown paint at before. The face and the symbols came out of the initial spatters. A fun way to create.... :) Of course there are lots of dots!
36X24" acrylic painting on canvas. It evolved intuitively as I had an abstract that I'd thrown paint at before. The face and the symbols came out of the initial spatters. A fun way to create.... :) Of course there are lots of dots!
Labels:
acrylic painting,
angel,
bird,
blue,
canvas,
goddess,
orange,
original art,
pink,
purple
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Art reception at the City Hall...
Had a great time at the art reception, and my art was very well received. I even heard some people talking about it without knowing that I was the artist. At least you know they meant it! :) As the weather is cooling I'm having more inspiration to work, and my cat is getting friskier. He ran around like a "mad person" this morning. My neighbor's cat came in and ate Bailey's food, and then left... A cat's life. :)
Here are some pictures from the reception, most of them of local friends, artists mostly.
Rhonda Hancock and I. Rhonda is the director of the City Hall art gallery. She's also a great watercolor artist.
Brian Brjibag, photographer. These pictures were from a mission to Equador.
Jana, Larry, and Diane, and a fantastic quilt. There's is an ongoing quilt exhibit at the City Hall.
The spread! OMG! Supplied by the Brooksville Junior Service League and the drinks and service ware by Hernando Fine Arts Council.
Angles of the mezzanine. I like angles. :) One of my pictures at the very end of the corridor.
"Balance."
Mermaid. Mixed media collage with polymer clay tiles on the tail.
Karen and Joey. Karen is a fine watercolorist.
"Moon Goddess."
I'm wondering what Lynne was saying. :) Pastel artist extraordinaire!
"Rainbow Rose."
"Before the oil spill..."
A great time was had by all, and I'd do it again for sure. Some of these are going up on etsy for sale.
Sitting down....
Here are some pictures from the reception, most of them of local friends, artists mostly.
Rhonda Hancock and I. Rhonda is the director of the City Hall art gallery. She's also a great watercolor artist.
Brian Brjibag, photographer. These pictures were from a mission to Equador.
Jana, Larry, and Diane, and a fantastic quilt. There's is an ongoing quilt exhibit at the City Hall.
The spread! OMG! Supplied by the Brooksville Junior Service League and the drinks and service ware by Hernando Fine Arts Council.
Angles of the mezzanine. I like angles. :) One of my pictures at the very end of the corridor.
"Balance."
Mermaid. Mixed media collage with polymer clay tiles on the tail.
Karen and Joey. Karen is a fine watercolorist.
"Moon Goddess."
I'm wondering what Lynne was saying. :) Pastel artist extraordinaire!
"Rainbow Rose."
"Before the oil spill..."
A great time was had by all, and I'd do it again for sure. Some of these are going up on etsy for sale.
Sitting down....
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