Monday, December 30, 2019

Harloe Potter

Harloe Potter
10"x 8", pastel

Can finally show this painting. It was a surprise gift for Christmas. Harloe's parent loves to dress her in costumes and take photos. Have to admit that this was fun to paint. I could just imagine Harloe's chagrin ....." Seriously, glasses and a scarf?????" 

This was painted using fine pumice gel tinted with quinacridone gold acrylic. Decided that it looked good as the background and just left it.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Frosty in Red

Frosty in Red
8 x 6, pastel

Love, love, love the cardinals that visit our feeder. Some mornings there are 4 pair of them vying for a spot to dine. Captured this guy patiently waiting his turn on a cold morning recently. Not sure if he was waiting for food or for me to break up the ice on the birdbath!!

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Dappled Creek

Dappled Creek
12 x 9, pastel

Creating pastel paintings of late has taken a new turn.......a turn towards a looser, less detailed painting style. Dappled Creek was the beginning of this new era. No clue why, but I am embracing this new style and excited to see where it leads.

This painting has a new home and I am always humbled when that happens.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Autumn Golds



Autumn Golds
8 x 10, pastel


Painting this was the beginning of 3 wonderful days in Junction, Texas, enjoying artist friends, lovely countryside, in a warm inviting Christian environment. Just doesn't get much better. Driving back in to the Great House requires crossing the Llano River. This painting is an adaption of that lovely area.

Spent the morning hanging new work in the Gallerie at Gruene. So very blessed to be a part of such a wonderful gallery and group of artists. Drop by if you are in the area!

Monday, November 11, 2019

Titmouse

Titmouse
6 x 8, pastel

This was the last painting created while enjoying an art retreat at The Great House in Junction, Texas. My goal while in Junction was to take in God's beautiful creation, relax, enjoy the other artists and loosen up in my painting process. I have to say that I truly enjoyed my time there and think that I got a good start on my 'loosening up goal'!!! 

Happy to report that Titmouse found a home this weekend. I was to honored get to participate in the Brazos Fine Art Show and Sale in Waco. 

Now to continue to stay loose.........with my painting!!


Friday, October 18, 2019

Old Country Road

Old Country Road
6 x 12, pastel

This is one of those serendipitous situations. We were driving home from a retirement party the other evening and this glorious play of light and shadows presented itself. I snapped photos through the windshield hoping I could get just one usable photo. That is a real issue for me, taking tons of photos and maybe one will be what I am looking for or perhaps I am too picky????

Anyway, I was looking back through the photos on my phone the other day and this one jumped out at me. The darks of the trees, sunlit grasses, yep that is a painting. I even started off painting without a detailed drawing.........dang, getting wild and crazy!!!

Monday, October 14, 2019

The Sentinel

The Sentinel
8 x 8, pastel

Snapped a photo of the subject on my last trip to Phoenix, so regal atop of the seguaro cactus. There is not much more that I can say about this painting, other than it is my new favorite!

Friday, October 11, 2019

Floral

Floral
12 x 9, pastel

Rarely, do I paint florals. Not sure why, just not a genre that I gravitate to, perhaps because I do not possess a green thumb so they are rarely around!!! I had been working on several animal and people paintings and just wanted to loosen up. Giving the impression of petals bursting forth in a flower lends itself to, 'loosening up'.  

Sunday, August 18, 2019

The Grandparents

The Grandparents
8x10, pastel


A recently commissioned piece and I love it! It says so much about the grandparents' love for each other and how they are loved by their family! The photo reference was taken in the northeast on an apparently misty day. This is my first attempt in recreating a misty shore scene, enjoyed the challenge.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

8 Point

8 Point
20" x 10", pastel

They are in velvet now, but when the 'big boys' visit in the early mornings they are still a sight to behold. Many does and fawns visit our yard through out the year, often choosing to stay hours to chill. But the bucks make themselves scarce this time of year. We have seen 5-6 at a time if we are up early enough.....awesome.

This painting was created from a photo from last winter. The 'big boys' were frequent visitors then. Looking forward to seeing more of them!

Friday, July 12, 2019

Hill Country Creek

Hill Country Creek
12 x 24, pastel

As stated in the previous post, I have been involved with a commission for awhile. But prior to beginning it, I decided that I might better bone up on painting a landscape. This painting gave me the opportunity to paint a landscape but to also, improvise and create what is not actually included in the photo.

I have a bad habit of being tied to the photo in my paintings. Trying to expand and add what the painting might need to be more interesting is a goal of mine. The actual photo was of a creek with maybe a foot wide trickle of water in it at any one point. This was fun!

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Purrrfect II

Purrrfect II
8" x 6", pastel

My last couple of months have been filled with work on a commission. I, occasionally, do commissions, usually 8 x 10 or 9 x 12, my largest being 16 x 12, that is up until now!

This wonderfully trusting couple asked me to create for them a painting of a place they dearly love. They had not met me, only seen my work at the Gallerie at Gruene and online, yet trusted me to create this painting. I am forever in their debt. Because of them, I think I shall not fear the painting challenges that I face from now on. The painting was created, they are pleased, and it is soon to be hanging in their home. 

So.......having completed the commission, I painted something different. I was ready to paint a critter! Now, I am not a fan of cats, but they are great subject matter! You can feel his disdain for the human taking his photo!!!!! LOL!

Oh, did I mention, the commission was 4ft x 6ft!

Saturday, June 8, 2019

A Dream Come True--IAPS 2019

34th  Juried Exhibition/ 2019
International Association of Pastel Societies

Four years ago I attended the my first IAPS convention and was overwhelmed with the beautiful art on exhibit in the 32nd Exhibition. I stood and studied the fabulous paintings each day I was there. At no time did I ever imagine that my art would be included in an IAPS exhibition.

Fast forward 4 years and there in the corner is my painting, Scenes from Above--Cyclist, among more than 100 paintings hung in this years show! I am beyond thrilled, there were over 1000 entries from around the world. Many thanks to the jurors of selection and awards, Andrew McDermott, Liz Haywood-Sullivan, Aline Ordman, and Sally Strand!!

I returned last night but the activities continue through tomorrow. I took a fabulous 2 day workshop and saw 2 demos, taking away valuable knowledge that I hope to apply and improve my paintings!



Friday, May 31, 2019

Horsemint and Indian Blankets


Horsemint and Indian Blankets
6" x 4", pastel


This year has been phenomenal as far as the wildflowers are concerned! I have had bluebonnets in the yard since the first week of March and still have a few hanging on. But the most dazzling display right now is the heavy showing of Horsemint, an unusual purple towering plant. They are thick on the sides of the highways.

Hope you get a chance to see some wonderful wild flowers!!

Friday, April 12, 2019

Whitetail Toddlers revisited

Whitetail Toddlers
10 x 20, pastel

Sometimes paintings sort of talk to you. Not real loud, just kind of under its breath, "Seriously, this isn't right; psssst, fix this; boring". That was the case with this one. Love, love the subject! We have so many babies born here and they are about to begin again. But there was something just not right about the original, so I revisited it. I will be brave and leave the original on my blog so you can see for yourself the changes that I made.

Maybe not a smart move, but something about the original was bothering me and now it is not! What is that saying, Art is in the eye of the beholder!!

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Dynamic Sunset

Dynamic Sunset
10" x 20", pastel

We have been blessed with some beautiful evening skies lately. You know the kind that keeps you oooing and ahhhing every few minutes before the day turns to night. 

This is my latest attempt to capture the beauty that has been ours to enjoy. You may see it in person at the Gallerie at Gruene, in New Braunfels/Gruene. Drop by!!

Monday, March 18, 2019

Rainy Reflections

Rainy Reflections
8" x 8", pastel

Contrary to popular belief, art does not always flow easily. A case in point is the painting that was attempted prior to the one pictured above. I had this awesome idea and photo reference.......or so I thought. No matter what I did, it just would not come together. It has been taken to the sink and washed off........yes, you can do that with pastels with a quality substrate. Second try, same story! 

Then there was this photo, so different from anything I have attempted. I was so bummed, I thought "Why Not" give it a whirl. Different substrate, different subject, and maybe most importantly, no preconceived idea of the outcome........just paint for the joy of it.

Well, low and behold, this painting just flowed and seemed to be done in no time at all! That's why I keep going back to the easel!

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Spectacular Sunset

Spectacular Sunset
8" x 8", pastel

We were blessed with gorgeous sunsets in February. Certainly prefer them to the gray, damp days we have had in March thus far. I loved the challenge of recreating the vibrant colors of those beautiful sunsets. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Brauntex

The Brauntex
7" x 5", watercolor 

Thought it was time to get the watercolors back out! This old movie theater has been renovated and hosts a number of concerts through out the year. This is the view from the New Braunfels Art League.......without the cars!

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

January Visitor

January Visitor
6" x 6", pastel

This is another painting of the little hummer that visited our feeder January 2018 during the freezing days. It was so puffed up trying to keep warm. Can't you just feel the chill in his little bones?

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Lookout

The Lookout
10 x 8, pastel

Almost named this The Perch, but that sounded like a fish! Really, this is a favorite perch for the squirrels to sit on during the day. Not a real fan of this critter, but they are fun to paint.

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Just a Sip...

 
Just a Sip...
6 x 8, pastel

Such a treat to have the camera at hand when the sun and the cardinals hit the bird bath at the same time! A very rare occurrence. 

This painting is one of three paintings hanging at the New Braunfels Art League Gallery through this month. The venue is the Artist of the Year Show. I am pleased to have received the Honorable Mention #1 for my entries. Very nice comments from the judge, thank you!