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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

“U PIck, Sauvie Island”


“U Pick, Sauvie Island”
Oil on Linen, 6”x8”

I went with my sister in law Patricia Kullberg to pick blackberries, and the farm was SO beautiful! We got a variety of things and chatted with one of the owners. It seems a challenge to run a farm these days, and I’m so grateful for those that do. I do plan to paint a bigger one of these - as a matter of fact, I have an unfinished one that I put on hold.

 

Friday, February 19, 2021

Out West

 



“Out West”
Oil on Canvas Board, 8” x 10”

A beautiful western field in the spring, I really wanted to capture depth in this painting.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

“Motif Number One”



“Motif Number One”
Oil on Canvas, 8“ x 6”

There is actually this little shed that has been painted by so many people that it is considered the Number 1 painting motif in the United States. It is in Rockport Massachusetts, and there is a Wikipedia article about it, just google the title! This is an older painting but it needed work.

Monday, February 4, 2019

“Getting Late”



“Getting Late”

Hi there! It’s been awhile but with the holidays, camping in Baja Mexico, having the floors of 4 rooms redone and escaping to Montreal, I’ve had little time to paint. Winter is my least favorite weather but visually most beautiful time of year to me, so I stop often to photograph. This one was taken around 4 or 5 p.m., just getting dark.
Other topic: I’m reading about Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson for book group. Such an acute observer who identified aerial perspective. I find myself thinking about how cool it would be for him to be in the world today and look at our technological marvels. He’d be fascinated.


Thursday, September 20, 2018

"Provence"



"Road in Provence"
Oil on Canvas, 6" x 8"

I have gone over this several times. It needed it, and it is finally done! There is just something Alive about those tall trees you see in southern France. They are majestic and dominate the skyline.


Sunday, September 16, 2018

"Bosc"



"Bosc"
Oil on Canvas, 6" x 4"

Oh still life, I have missed thee! I've really been focusing on landscape to increase my painting comfort level, which I have! Way back my one true painting love, landscape, was eclipsed by still life when I had small kids and I couldn't leave the house. Well, the kids are grown.
My oldest says still life is 'still boring,' but I still love it!

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

"Barn at Castle Rock Park, Garrison, NY"



"Barn at Castle Rock Park, Garrison, NY"
Oil on Board, 6" x 8"

This was one of my preliminary studies for the Garrison Paintout last month, which I decided to finish yesterday. By now all the trees are in full leaf, but the underpainting was done back in mid-May. I had fun with the beautiful grassy field in front and the gorgeous barn.


Sunday, May 27, 2018

"Mr. Big Beak"



"Mr. Big Beak"
Oil on Wood, 8" x 6"

 OK, this guy has serious doubts about being painted. 
He's a Rose-breasted Grosbeak who's saying, "You lookin' at me?"

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Friday, April 27, 2018

"Grackle"



"Grackle"
Oil on Wood, 6" x 6"

I wanted to try iridescence.
Not only the blue head was luminescent, but so were the copper colored body feathers.
I just found the right name of this guy thanks to my dear cousin Donna!



Monday, April 23, 2018

"Eastern Rock Nuthatch"



"Eastern Rock Nuthatch"
Oil on Wood, 6" x 6"

Anyway, I think it's an eastern rock nuthatch. Any birders out there?
I just love these birds serious expressions. Although if I was a bug I might not be so enamoured.



Sunday, April 22, 2018



"Apple"
Oil on Canvas, 5" x 7"

This is a painting from 2 years ago that I really liked but didn't have the right pizazz.
So I painted over, and then the moment of truth: decide now because if the original
is better, I can wipe away the wet paint.
Enter my unsuspecting son Mike - always good for an opinion.
"I like this one better cuz it has more red." 
Aha! The new paint stays. Of course, after a bit more tweaking.