Thursday, May 31, 2007

"Ross' First Iris", oil on masonite, 5x5"

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For those of you that garden, we waited two years for the now extinct Heronswood to put these on the market. It was worth it. The display this year is breath taking.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

"On the Town With Mom", oil on masonite, 5x5"

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This couple was so funny. I never could decide if they were having fun.

Monday, May 28, 2007

"The Advisor", oil on masonite, 5x5"

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This is my older brother and his daughter's room mate. They have a long relationship and it was really fun to watch them interact.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

"Always A Bridesmaid", oil on masonite, 5x5"

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If you've been watching my posts you'll notice the pink of these gowns match the previous shoe paintings. These were two of the lovely young women in the bridal party.

Friday, May 18, 2007

"Sarah's Shoes 2", oil on masonite, 5x5:

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This was another view of the bride's shoes, sitting on one of the banquest tables where she plopped them down.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

"Sarah's Shoes", oil on masonite, 6x6 SOLD


We have two wonderful nieces. One of them was recently in a wedding of her best friend, Sarah. We've known Sarah since she was about 13. She made a beautiful bride in her traditional white gown. Hidden under the lacy trim were these fabulous pink heels.

Monday, May 14, 2007

"Petals In Transition", oil on canvas, 20x30

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Boy, was this a challenge. I had so much fun with the vivid red in the plaid that I couldn't decide if it was too competitive with the subject. Needless to say, I left it. Love red.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

"Hats A Plenty", oil on masonite, 5x5"

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It's been a long, paintless week. We had two art commitments back to back and I was cooking for both. I used every spare minute starting last Monday. I think I eeked out one small painting over that time. It was nice to be back at it.

Monday, May 07, 2007

"The Menu", oil on masonite, 5x5"


I almost painted the tulips again today. I thought (f0r who knows what reason) that I should resist and do something very different. This little guy was in the local pub with his folks. No one was paying him the least bit of attention. I really like the flesh coming out of the dark background.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

"Solitary", oil on masonite, 6x6"

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Anyone tired of my tulips yet? Not me! I'm loving moving all these colors around. I'm actually thinking of doing one at 20x30. We'll see.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

"Partial Peek", oil on masonite, 6x6"

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I'm fascinated by how abstract this becomes the more vantage points I paint from. I no longer think of it as flower and floliage. Even the glass presents differently.