Saturday, July 30, 2011

Summertime at Mckinley Park



While I am working on art journal pages and another watercolor painting, I haven't been able to post anything new on my blog. So I thought I would share an oil painting I did a few years ago.
While Nora was a young girl, we lived a block away from this wonderful park.
With a fantastic playground and a duck pond, this park had a lot to offer. We spent many a day here and we both have many fond memories of Mckinley Park.
Painting this park with oil paint was a new experience for me and being out on location brought new challenges. For one week, I came at the same time of day and captured the way the light fell on the water and the ground.
I hope with this painting you are able to get an idea of the beauty of this place and the magic it has to offer people of all ages.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Petal Power


With modest fanfare and much delight,
I adorned my art studio
with a bouquet of tulips.
I felt the desire to inaugurate
my new found space with
one of my favorite things.

So with camera in hand,
I knew I needed to document this moment,
as my flower-eating cat lies in wait!
The question is: How many days
can I keep these beauties alive?

Delicate Profile



I am so taken with the shape of a tulip.
Why do these flowers always look happy to me?
I'm probably drawn to them for that very reason.

Subtle Beauty


It's so great to look really closely
at these lovely flowers.

These colors are so delicate
that I need to spend time
to see them at all.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Explosion of Joy


Here is my latest work in progress. Yes, another floral watercolor.
But I enjoy this subject matter so very much.
This painting is inspired by a photograph taken by Alexandra Penney.
This finished work will be revealed in the near future!
Stay tuned!

My Art Studio!


I finally made it happen. Since I no longer need a guest room, I was able to sell the futon couch and get some space in this room. My art table has been packed in the garage for the last 15 years. What a pleasure to pull it out, clean it off and actually start using it again!
Every time I walk into this room, I feel such a rush of joy and excitement for all the possibilities that may unfold.

Friday, July 8, 2011

A Bit of Freedom


There is something about
the fluidity of watercolor
that encourages me
to open up
and just let it unfold.

This 2-page spread
was done wet on wet.
This technique helps me feel
like a little kid again
as I watch the paint travel
with a mind of its own.

Relax a Bit!


As I work in a new journal,
I find that it is useful
to remind myself
to stop grasping
for certain outcomes.

Now if I can only listen
to my own advice!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

View Point of an Ant!



In photography class this week,
my theme was to shoot photos
from the view point
of an ant.

Who knew life could look so good?

Life on the Ground


When your sunglasses fall to the ground,
check out the cool reflection
that results.

Still looking at life
from the view point of an ant!