This painting is probably something I would never have thought to do if it weren't for one of my grandsons, Jaxon. He is 9 turning 10 and is obsessed with Orcas. His father has taken him to Sea World in San Diego from the time he could walk and for some reason these mighty beasts have left an indelible impression on his mind. He asked me if I would do a painting for him and if wasn't hard to guess what he wanted me to paint. So this is why this painting exists. I must admit I found the reflections under water very challenging. From a distance it seems to work put close up it really looks like a mess to me. Oh well I guess you are to view a painting from a small distance. Happy Birthday Jaxon!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Piano Rose
This was a hard painting to get a real good picture of and do it justice. So I figured several pictures would help give the idea. I found these rather unusual shaped canvases that are long and skinney 12x4x1.5. How fun! but what do you paint on something that size. It kept reminding me of a keybaord for some reason so that is when I got the idea to make the top look like the black keys and put a rose across it. The work came in having to paint all the detail around the corners of each wrap. Particularly tricky on the rose. It worked however.
These are availble on eBay and Etsy.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
A Hard Softball
These are actually two separate paintings. They are painted on 8x8x1.5 canvas. In this painting of the "Hard Softball" it appears to be very simple. But doing the stitching detail is very hard for me, hence the title "A Hard SOFTBALL". The inspiration for this painting came when my 10 year old granddaughter asked me if I would do a painting for her. When I asked her what she wanted me to paint, her quick response was "A Softball". She has been playing now for several seasons and just loves it. Her other trade mark however, is a ladybug. Ever since she was born she has been known as "Buggy" or Kalena Bug. It began on her first Halloween. She was about 2 months old and her parents found this darling tiny ladybug costume. She has been "The Bug" ever since. Now because of this we decided her softball needed a ladybug crawling on it. I will give it to her for her 11th birthday. I still felt inspired to paint another softball placing the stitching in a different place however I didn't find it any easier. Just Fun!
The Sunflower
I enjoyed doing the small sunflowers so much that I decided to do one of them up large when I found a large square canvas. As I discovered with painting the plumerias, it was a very different experience from painting the small flowers. At the moment it is hanging in my living room over the mantle and I have to admit it sure makes a bright colorful statement. It would add sunshine to any room on a dark and dreary day. If you are interested in purchasing any paintings they are listed on eBay or Etsy.
White Plumerias
This is the largest painting I have done I believe besides one that may have been about the same sizes when I was in High School. It is 36x48. It has now been framed in a beautiful gilded gold. I was encouraged to put this and the baseball painting I put int last year's State Fair, into the Salt Lake County Fair this year. It opens today but so far we have gone down to see if either of them managed to get an honorable mention. I also entered my grandson's painting too. He is only 10 and he did a great job of painting a pitcher for the Boston Red Soxs with the crowd in the background. What a fun thing for us to do together!
Well how exciting, my grandson won second place and I got 1st place with high Blue. That's like A+. The other painting I entered also won first place with high blue but it Got the BIG fancy Ribbon for Judges Choice!
Well how exciting, my grandson won second place and I got 1st place with high Blue. That's like A+. The other painting I entered also won first place with high blue but it Got the BIG fancy Ribbon for Judges Choice!
Corgi Puppy SOLD
I am happy to say I have finally sold another painting! YEAH!! It has been a while so perhaps the spell has been broken. I SOLD the painting of the Corgi Puppy. I was a little nostalgic about letting it go because she was once my puppy. Oh well, photos will have to do.
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