Process of Art

Art is a continuing process. For me there is always another way to learn how to work with a media whether it is oil, graphite, acrylic or pastel. New surfaces to work with and different mediums to make the things work differently sometimes smoother more refined sometimes with more brushstrokes or lines.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

New Series

I have started new series from personal references I have the last few years. This is the first of the series "Evening Sky - Drifting Mist" 40 x 30. The location is the family farm July 4th. We had been shooting fireworks with the kids and I was shooting photos even though I had forgotten my tripod. So all the images are soft and fuzzy. That is the interpretation for this work.


Sunday, September 13, 2015

Fall Approaching

As the seasons change so does then subject matter for my still lifes. My husband and I frequent his family farm in western Tennessee. It is a rich source of subject matter particularly the cotton fields. I pick the ripe open bolls and the this year for the first time I harvested some of the unopened ones. They are beautiful. The unripened boll is a beautiful shade of purple with shades of rich green. The leaves cupping the bolls are wispy and soft like tender feathers. This was the first time I tried to capture them.
Cotton Bouquet  - 12 x 12 Oil on Linen Panel

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Spring Still Lifes

This spring I have continued to explore still lifes both outdoors and in the studio. My focus has been on a particular flower the peony. It has a short season here isn Arkansas and the beautiful shapes must be captured very quickly they change constantly and last maybe two days in a still life setup. Edges are very important on these florals and expressive texture.
Last Peony Pose 18 x 24 Oil on Linen

Peonies and Nectarine 20 x 16 Oil on Linen

Friday, March 27, 2015

Winter Still Lifes

While Arkansas was shrouded in ice the first week of March I went to Scottsdale Artist School and attended a wonderful workshop with Sherrie McGraw, David Leffel and Jackie Kamin. Weather was mild and pleasant. We had the choice to work on still lifes or models. This workshop I chose to focus on building my still life skills. I felt very successful. All three of the instructors were encouraging and informative. Each pushed me to make changes and find the right movement for my brush. This is the first one I completed during my workshop.

Copper Pot with grapes and Tangerines 12 x 16 Oil on Linen Panel

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Remembering the Snow

Over New Years I made a trip to one of my favorite painting spots Steamboat Springs, CO. It was incredibly cold -13 degrees on one of the days I hiked to Fish Creek Falls. Only used my sketchbook and camera on this trip but had great time in the studio remembering this special spots.

Bank of Aspens Yampa Valley, Lake Catamount 24 x 24 Oil on Linen

Colorado Mailboxes 16 x 20 Oil on Linen
 
Windbreak 12 x 16 Oil on Linen