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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

thinking about 2014

Yeah I know - kinda early but on my mind and I think it's good to have goals. No matter how big or small we need things to look forward to...or challenges to take on or ways to make improvements in our lives. The end of the year is a good time to evaluate. 

So here are a few things I have planned for 2014. And a photo of Cabo I took earlier this year but winter makes me think of summer. 

1. show my original artworks in a new gallery
2. design something brilliant! (how's that for vague?)
3. Go to Ireland (already bought tickets. Check)
4. go to the coast for a weekend...someplace we have never stayed. Local. 
5. save more
6. Do a drawing a day for each day of 2014 (more to come on this one. 

Any ideas for you yet? 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Frank had it right...

Frank Sinatra once said that orange was the happiest color. I agree. And today's post is dedicated to Frank.
Here are two new images titled Palm Springs 1 & 2 because they are the color of this fun retro so cal town
Prints available on Artist Rising & Imagekind.



Saturday, December 7, 2013

two new views

Two new landscapes to add to my collection of abstract landscapes. These are 20x30 - perfect for tall ceilings, a wall that follows the stairs...a family room looking for color and pop. I'm definitely showing a color theme here in this group - teal and soft pink balance with cool green and yellow. As artists it's hard to avoid the colors we like and challenging to use the colors we don't care for so I certainly fall into the trap of keeping to a collection of my favorite hues. I will work on expanding it - I promise. I will be setting them up on Imagekind and Artist Rising as fine art prints. 

Here are Deconstructed Landscape 3 & 4. 



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

PS I love you.

PS stands for Palm Springs. It's my perfect getaway. All things I love come together like good design. food, inventive cocktails, palm trees (oh yes) and sun. We returned yesterday - here are some photos for you to enjoy. I may make some of them into small prints - let me know if you would be interested. 

And how was your T-Day holiday? Restive I hope- Festivus is just around the corner. 









Thursday, November 21, 2013

an artistic drought

I haven't created much the last few weeks. Inspiration seems to have eluded me. I have visited galleries, gone to open studios...spent hours on Pinterest taking me down the rabbit hole but still nothing. How does one resolve that? For me..it was time. I kept looking at images then went for a nice six mile run this morning and it was cold but the sun was coming out and images popped into my mind and I knew today was the day. Today I would create something. It may not be great but it would be something. 
Here are Deconstructed Landscapes I & II. Simple digital creations with color contrasted and coming together. I may work on them more - not sure yet but they will still be set up as fine art works on Artist Rising and Imagekind soon enough. 
For now - enjoy. 


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Moon flowers

The moon doesn't have flowers - well at least the one that circles the Earth...but if it were I imagine that would look something like this. These two pieces...10x10 acrylic on wood panel... were created by first layering blues and greens with hints of orange that were heavily watered down and the allowed to dry with no brush strokes. So what ended up was something that reminded me of what the Earth looks like when viewed from outer space...the calm swirling ocean waters in deep blues and greens. Then I added the background in white which is actually the foreground and drew soft floral shapes - so that the negative space is actually the subject. Then I scanned them...added gel medium to protect the color and make it all pop and now they are ready for framing. These are set up as fine art prints on Imagekind & Artist Rising.



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

on white...

I enjoy painting images with bright white backgrounds. The subject should pop out and make statement and the background in crisp white makes the piece modern enough without it getting sterile. The loose style of this mixed media painting brings together a traditional subject rendered in an abstract way and placed on a minimalist background which allows it to blend with any interior space. 
I began with a multi-colored splash of color then painted the white over it - doing the painting in reverse order so that the background is actually the foreground. Once complete I added loose outlines in pastel to define the final piece. I added gel medium as a final touch which not only protects the surface but gives the overall painting depth and texture. With subjects like this I have to let go and not over-think it. If I do it will lose its freestyle personality and look contrived. Don't want that!

16x16 on wood panel - and off to get framed and ready for sale.