I have had many journeys in the last year and this year I hope to be more faithful in my web presence with my art work. I am participating in the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge. I started painting or creating everyday at the start of last year, and this year I plan to step it up with this challenge.
So, enjoy
Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Findlay Bicentennial Mural
I have created a new blog for my new project, the Findlay Bicentennial Mural. Check it out here:
http://findlaybicentennialmural.blogspot.com/
http://findlaybicentennialmural.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Rest in Peace Andrew
The Drew I remember is the Drew of his childhood. Drew-bob, Drew-Lewie. The little ornery shit always making everyone laugh. Drew once kicked me in the face and his accident really kicked me in the ass. His attitude of DO WORK and not giving up really touched my heart and inspired me. I had been in a very severe artistic drought and his accident set a fire in me. God gave me a talent and what was I doing? Making excusing, fearing failure, being lazy... It was time for me to do MY work. The pieces I made to help process the emotions from his accident provided me with enough (quality) work for my first solo show in a gallery. I made an artist book of abstract paintings in relation to the accident and was invited to be a part of a group show in Chicago. I kept making more work and more work. I keep making work. I have made connections and established myself in the art community. I have 3 pieces of artwork in an internationally renowned museum. I have been asked to be the Bicentennial Muralist for Findlay that could potentially send my career soaring. I have my own studio for the first time in my life. All of this because of Drew. So, thanks Drew. Thanks for being my muse and kicking me again. I love you little cousin.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Daily Framers
The art making has been a little light lately. I've been working on a lot of special projects. Additionally my stepdaughter graduated from High School so there was the party to be thrown and ceremony to attend and visiting relatives to entertain. One of the ideas I've been working on with my friend and partner Tamera Rooney is to create a line a frames to offer an affordable solution for daily painters who paint in 6" x 6". This is a great size to work in as a daily painter, but finding a prefabricated frame is next to impossible! So, really this is in response to what I started here...to make art everyday!
You can purchase the frames at www.dailyframers.com
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Right to Literacy
I was asked to created the signature identifier for Findlay-Hancock county's literacy coalition summit. The international Right to Literacy scroll was here in Findlay today.
This was my contribution today. After being signed by the attendees it is being overnighted to Paris!!!
I'm pleases with the outcome and honored to be the chosen area artist!
This was my contribution today. After being signed by the attendees it is being overnighted to Paris!!!
I'm pleases with the outcome and honored to be the chosen area artist!
Finished work |
The whole scroll...to be signed by members of the summit |
Sketch before I begin |
Jack was working on a masterpiece of his own! |
My little assistant captured a work-in-progress snapshot! |
Saturday, May 12, 2012
CVB
I also have these two similar pieces in the Findlay Hancock County Conventikn and Visitors Bureau for the month of May. They are the same images used for the TMA pieces but with watercolor and ink instead if the graphic marker. The are also larger at 18 x 24".
Friday, May 11, 2012
Toledo Museum of Art
It's been a busy spring and I've been working on bigger projects. Here Are two of my 3 pieces now in display at the Toledo Museum of Art until July 19th! Go see them!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Done in a day
This is one of the first that I have done in a day lately. I've been working on a lot of bigger pieces lately.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Busy, busy
Lots of projects in the works! So thankful for the beautiful weather that allows me to paint outside!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Daily painters of NWO
Friday, March 16, 2012
Painted Sketch
8 x 8 painted sketch in acrylic. I can't decide which way I like it best but I'm excited to paint it on the 4' x 4' canvas!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Olitski challenge
Here is my sketch for the Toledo Museum of Art-Olitski challenge sketch. I'm doing an 8 x 8 inch and a 4' x 4' attempt. More to come!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Getting Schooled
Part of the reason I wanted to take up this daily painting challenge is to loosen up my painting. I have typically (for like 15+ years) painted very thin with lots of blending. Somewhere along the line my figurative paintings got really stiff. I don't tend to have this problem when painting more expressive works or non-figurative works. So, in order to become a better painter (and a better teacher), I am still trying to improve my figurative painting skills.
Part of this effort involves seeking out a mentor who isn't afraid to crack the whip and beat me over the head to try to undo (or loosen) the habits of the last 15 years. Enter Kristen Dukat. If you follow the blog you know what my stalking of her on facebook has led to our friend/mentorship and the inspiration for me doing the challenges. She is going to turn the world into daily painters. You can view her blog here. So, after our first teaser of a session, I dreamt about going to her house to paint with every spare moment I have. Of course, painting isn't a quick process, so I wanted to give myself at least 4-5 hours to learn.
A couple of weeks ago, before the sickness arrived, I got the chance. Kristen had this great tulip and we matched it up with a great plaid purple background and colored plates.
Seemed simple enough. Both Kristen and I have long enjoyed painting flowers. However, once we got the still life set up, the flower began to open up from the heat of the light, adding an additional challenge. I struggled getting started, doing a couple under paintings and wiping them away. I think I kept shifting angles and couldn't quite get the drawing down. I also decided to ditch the water-based oils and bring the real deal this time. I was definitely ill equipped. My white had stiffened. I had weird colors that I don't ever use as part of my traditional palette set up. I hadn't painted with my oils in a good 7-8 months...my brushes scattered. So, I didn't have a good brush either.
So, after a little break and Kristen putting the smack down we decide to try to recover it with Kristen lending me some not sucky paint, a couple palette knives and some patient instruction. I have to break the habit of over blending (resulting in muddy colors). One of the steps I think I am going to have to employ is mixing the paint to the desired shade/hue/saturation/tint/etc. before applying it to the canvas. Maybe not necessarily as strict as the one color per stroke, but I really need to slow myself down and retrain myself identify the values present and work on mixing to match said values. I think part of this comes from being a working mom whose job is not to paint all day. I have this little voice in the back of my head always urging me to finish quickly and it's the same voice I urge my students to silence. I don't know when I might get back to a painting if I don't finish it in one sitting. I don't have a studio or space that I can leave an in-progress work and still life set up. I can paint in the garage when it is nice out, or I can paint with household approved mediums at the table...then pick up the mess before I'm done. These factors are causing my to rush through the processes and not trust the years of training and painting to do what I KNOW I should be doing!
Luckily, I had Kristen there to try to resurrect this painting So, after more LOOKING, a lot of mixing, and a few cracks of the whip...this is what I came up with...
Part of this effort involves seeking out a mentor who isn't afraid to crack the whip and beat me over the head to try to undo (or loosen) the habits of the last 15 years. Enter Kristen Dukat. If you follow the blog you know what my stalking of her on facebook has led to our friend/mentorship and the inspiration for me doing the challenges. She is going to turn the world into daily painters. You can view her blog here. So, after our first teaser of a session, I dreamt about going to her house to paint with every spare moment I have. Of course, painting isn't a quick process, so I wanted to give myself at least 4-5 hours to learn.
A couple of weeks ago, before the sickness arrived, I got the chance. Kristen had this great tulip and we matched it up with a great plaid purple background and colored plates.
Seemed simple enough. Both Kristen and I have long enjoyed painting flowers. However, once we got the still life set up, the flower began to open up from the heat of the light, adding an additional challenge. I struggled getting started, doing a couple under paintings and wiping them away. I think I kept shifting angles and couldn't quite get the drawing down. I also decided to ditch the water-based oils and bring the real deal this time. I was definitely ill equipped. My white had stiffened. I had weird colors that I don't ever use as part of my traditional palette set up. I hadn't painted with my oils in a good 7-8 months...my brushes scattered. So, I didn't have a good brush either.
ugh-Round 1 |
Kristen shows what's up! |
Pretending to have a clue! |
The set up in Kristen's studio (JEALOUS!) |
Luckily, I had Kristen there to try to resurrect this painting So, after more LOOKING, a lot of mixing, and a few cracks of the whip...this is what I came up with...
And here is Kristen's painting next to the set up:
If you would like to see what I did to her studio floor...look here
Jumping the gun
I posted the last post with the best of intentions to get back on the wagon. I even had a studio visit with Kristen Dukat (read about it at her blog here) to keep my momentum going.
Then I don't even know what happened. It's just been plain nutty around here.
The latest distraction is I was on spring break. I was so full of hope that I would spend it painting. Instead, in between a wacky work schedule, I was taking care of sick kids. I have basically been nursing others (and myself) for a week straight. I'm very deserving and in need of a spa day if anyone would like to spring for one for me!
Here is the most recent drawing I completed. Maybe I need to revisit my goals and expectations. A drawing/painting a week that is post worthy...we'll see. I'd love to make it a daily routine, but I don't want to beat myself up for not being about to do it when I know a lot of the things that are keeping me from it are also for other artistic pursuits...and the rest are just my family and having 17 jobs.
Full Post coming soon |
Then I don't even know what happened. It's just been plain nutty around here.
The latest distraction is I was on spring break. I was so full of hope that I would spend it painting. Instead, in between a wacky work schedule, I was taking care of sick kids. I have basically been nursing others (and myself) for a week straight. I'm very deserving and in need of a spa day if anyone would like to spring for one for me!
Here is the most recent drawing I completed. Maybe I need to revisit my goals and expectations. A drawing/painting a week that is post worthy...we'll see. I'd love to make it a daily routine, but I don't want to beat myself up for not being about to do it when I know a lot of the things that are keeping me from it are also for other artistic pursuits...and the rest are just my family and having 17 jobs.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Back on the wagon
Well, life got a hold of me and I got really busy. But I'm hopping back on the wagon with my size 11 feet and resuming the goal of making art everyday. Here is a cupcake from the ol' birthday a couple weeks ago that I finished yesterday.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Into abstraction
My students will soon be working on abstraction and they tend to make the concept much more difficult than it needs to be. Today I worked on two knife paintings to use as examples.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Don't quit your day job
It's days like today that I'm thankful that I have a job where I get to paint! I painted this little bugger during my oil painting class. This was also an experiment with a gessoed panel. It needs some more sanding I think.
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