Saturday, January 24, 2015
Silver Cup with Lemon and Egg Cup
It has been a while since I tried a painting with a really dark background. Silver cup is a rather pretentious name for what is really an inexpensive plastic vase but silver cup sounds so much better.
First real snow of the season-- 6 inches of very wet, heavy snow. Shoveling was my strength training for the day.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Pink Gerbera
Brrrr…it is 7 degrees outside and the temp is still dropping.
Had major difficulties photographing this painting and the above is the best I can do. The background is actually darker and the gerbera daisy is a deep pink--not the red of the photograph. But enjoyed doing this painting and wanted to share it.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Red Carnation and Lemons
Best Wishes for the New Year!
I hope your holiday season has been joyful thus far. All is well in unseasonably warm Connecticut. That is except the struggles with the last two paintings which both ended up scraped away after many hours. I decided to retreat and paint something familiar so as not to be frustrated a third time.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Button Flowers with Lemon
Happy Thanksgiving weekend everyone! Cold and gray here in Connecticut. Just a few days ago, I was basking in the sun of Sedona. Where is our sunshine?
As usual, I don't know the proper name of the little yellow-orange flowers but they look like buttons to me.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
White Rose
This might look like a peanut butter jar but it is not. It is a much larger jar of unknown origin that has a beat up green lid with great patina. The lid however did not make it into the painting.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Red Carnation with Purple Flower
Purple flower, it sounds vague and undistinguished but I liked it and it was a nice challenge to paint. It came in one of those grocery store mixed bouquets. If I had the time, I would try to give it a proper name.
If you are in the New Haven area, come by and visit at City Wide Open Studios this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 25-26, Erector Square, noon to 6. I will be in Building 5 on the second floor.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Lemon and Eggshell with Bottle
There are always two things in the house-- lemons and eggs! Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful fall so far.
Save the date-- I will again be participating in City Wide Open Studios, October 25-26, noon to 6 pm. You can find me at Erector Square, 315 Peck Street, New Haven, Building 5, 2nd floor. There are so many artists at Erector Square-- lots of interesting art and people.
For more information about Open Studios or to join a curated tour (I am one of the curated artists) see the following links: City Wide Open Studios and CWOS- Curated Tours .
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Ring Buoys at Lobster Cove
I was on Monhegan Island, Maine last week attempting some plein air painting. The above is one of the few that was somewhat decent -- although a fellow painter pointed out that it is more of a still life than a landscape!
Monhegan is an extra special place-- its beauty exceeded only by the generous and kind spirits of the people I met on the island.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Eggshell with Feather
Another summer month gone! I have been enjoying the summer and doing a bit of plein air painting.
What fun-- pack up supplies, set up easel, fight off biting flies and get a sunburn, too. :-]
I was afraid I had forgotten how to paint a still life so I went for familiar objects in this painting.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Lemon with Building Blocks
Wow, I can not believe it is mid July. Although some still life paintings are getting done, mainly I have been goofing off enjoying the summer and just for something different painting some abstracts (which are too hideous to post.) Hope everyone is having a good summer so far.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
At the Giant
Monday, June 9, 2014
Blue Heron
Some friends just purchased a beach house called (guess here); answer: The Blue Heron Beach House! It got me thinking about something other than still lifes. I am going to ask if there is room for this in their new digs. (And does anyone use the expression digs anymore?)
Monday, June 2, 2014
Orange Block with Lemon
These vintage building blocks were also picked up at Brimfield last month. They are too cute and for some reason, fun to hold. When I set this up, I loved the way the round edge of the lemon was echoed by the concave shape in the orange building block.
Thanks everyone who attended the opening and/or visited the show which has just concluded. It was great fun.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Long Spoon with Lemon
The Brimfield Antique and Collectible Show in Massachusetts bills itself as the largest antiques event in the US and I will admit the amount of stuff there is overwhelming (more than 80 acres worth). It occurs 3 separate weeks each summer. I went a few days ago to wander about and see if something struck my fancy to include in a painting. I picked up a few pieces of battered silverware including this long spoon-- there was something about the shape of this spoon that I loved.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Roses with Hydrangea
If you happen to be in the New Haven, Connecticut area this Friday come say hello. My solo show opening reception is Friday, May 9th, 6 - 8 pm at DaSilva Gallery, 899 Whalley Ave, New Haven. It is ArtWalk Gallery night so other galleries and shops will be open -- come celebrate spring!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Dahlias
At least I think these spiky flowers are dahlias.
I just returned from Santa Fe; toured the Georgia O'Keefe museum and visited Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu where she painted. Her interpretations of the landscape were brilliant! I love the desert.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Feather Canopy
Hadn't done an 8 x 16 in a while. When I set this up, I liked the concept of the lemon being protected by a feather canopy.
And a quick save the date notice. I will be having a show at DaSilva Gallery in New Haven, CT, May 9 - 31. The artist's reception is May 9, 6 - 8 pm. Come visit!
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