Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Hope


I have always loved this flowering plant.  The first time I ever saw a true tropical hibiscus was when I visited St. Maarten in the Caribbean.years ago.  I created a painting to display in the Villa my friend owned at that time.  This particular painting was created for my dear cousin and husband who lost their precious HI home from Kilauea in March of this year (2018).  And this was my first piece after returning to oils as the medium.  I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, loving the memory from using the medium years ago,  as well as the reason for the painting.  My cousin just recently visited OH and I presented the painting to her.  She grew the plants in her yard in the district of Puna in Hilo.  The Leilani Estates where Kathy and Gene's home resided was devastated by Kilauea.  Their precious home/land was sadly lost, having been covered with tons of lava.  Lynn and I were privileged to visit this home last March and to also spend quality time with Kathy and Gene.  This painting was created to honor the time spent with them and to also honor their sweet home in Hilo.  I hope this image serves as a positive affirmation toward a new home in their beloved Hawaii.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Sunset in the Forest

This is the view, while sitting in the living room of our lovely home, on summer nights around 7pm.  The sun sets, shedding light on the less dark trees in the small forest.  I decided this was a Plein Air kind of opportunity.  Though it started out that way, it became a project that took a few months to perfect.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Back in March 2018, a pastor from a Methodist church in Oregon City contacted me about using one of my paintings to put in a bulletin announcing the funeral of a church member.  He found my painting by googling Chitwood Bridge paintings which led him to this blog.
The member grew up just down the road from the bridge.  He said they couldn't pay me, but would list my name as the artist.  I considered this an honor and gave him the rights to do so.  Just received a copy of the bulletin.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Second 4 x 5 painting of a still-life in acrylic.  The basic impetus was starting with a black background. 

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

BASKET OF VEGGIES

Decided to try painting on small canvases for a bit.  This is a 4x5.  Was easy enough to hold in my hand, while painting.  Tiny brushes were necessary for the detail.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Clan Davidson Museum in Dingwall, Scotland



We went to Scotland last September....and yes it was this green!   Lynn and I took many photos.  One that I most wanted to paint was the pic of a sweet cottage.  This particular one resides on the property of Tulloch Castle......a place we stayed while in Dingwall.  This "cottage" was once a deer larder and since has been converted to the Clan Davidson museum.   You can read more about the history of the castle here: http://www.stravaiging.com/history/castle/tulloch-castle.

I started out spending too much time on the sky....trying to get it right.  After many weeks of painting, white-washing, erasing, etc., I finally realized that the sky was not the focus, though apparently I wanted it to be.  The sky was gray in the photo, though I remember some blue and clouds on that day.  Decided to make it what I envisioned.  I changed a lot of things from the original pic.  That is huge for me!  Being a realist, I want to make it just like the photo.  I am very happy with the results and feel good about sharing.  If you haven't been to Scotland,  I encourage you to do so.  Lovely people, beautiful landscape and wonderful vibes.