Monday, April 23, 2012

Dancing Sisters

I've been experimenting with my palette knife lately.  When I saw a photograph of a little girl dancing on the beach, it gave me an idea for a subject to attempt.  My sister Nell and I are very close, and we used to take dance lessons together.  SO, I "doubled the fun" and painted dancing sisters.  Here's the result.  (I'm the blond.)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Stiletto Sprint


These two little (8X10) paintings were just quickies to celebrate the upcoming Stiletto Sprint which will be held on Saturday, April 28th, at Southpark Mall.  The Sprint is to benefit the Carolinas Ovarian Cancer Fund at Levine Cancer Institute.  My good friend, Phyllis Zellmer, who has been battling peritoneal cancer is one of the sprinters.  I hope you will support this important cause by either signing up to sprint, volunteering, or making a donation.  You can do this on-line and see details by going to www.tealheels.org    

Happy Easter!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Portrait of my brother

I decided a portrait sketch of my brother Gibbs would be a good practice for me and a nice surprise for my dad.   It was a good exercise, but not a great likeness.  Practice makes perfect - but do I really want to be PERFECT?!   Artistic, creative, interesting - yes!  Perfect - been there, done that!  :>) Ha! Ha!

Yesterday in Andy's class we worked on a much more creative painting!  It's great to learn new techniques and to "see" things in different ways.   I'll try to post my painting from yesterday after it dries.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Lady in Red

I haven't posted in a while, and, actually, I've been in a little bit of a painting funk.  We've been out of town a lot AND the weather has been pretty enough to play some golf.  So, my painting has not been a top priority.  Today, I went back to Creative Figure class after a two-week absence.   Andy is such a good teacher!  Today we worked on the core form (pelvis, hip, pear-shape that forms the middle of the body) and connecting the darks.  Then, I came home and worked on the painting above.  I probably should work on it some more, but may let it "sit" for a while.  I have a tendency to overwork pieces.  It's not "perfect" but I'm pleased with my progress!   (I might need to take a photography class. I didn't make a careful image placement and the top ribbon of dark is actually not part of the painting - sorry!)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Adding a little color

Today I was at the studio for a little over an hour.  I played around with some color (pastels) on my recent portrait sketch.  I'm undecided about whether it is better or worse, but it was a good learning experience.  I think a little more time on it will be enough to say it is finished.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Portrait sketching

For some reason, I have had a very hard time "getting started" on anything at my studio.  I've been excited about work and progress while at Andy's figure class and at the model sessions at Tony's.  BUT, once at my studio - I have been uninspired!  Today, I decided just to do SOMETHING!  I remembered a motivational speech by Michael Shane Green.  First, he told us about the attributes an artist needs - motivation, inspiration, perspiration, creativity, etc.  Then, he admitted that some days he doesn't feel any of these.  It's those times that he tells himself just to go to his studio and "make some mistakes."  What a wonderful thought on learning!  So, this morning I pulled a photograph of my cousin's daughter Betsy and her daughter and worked for a little over an hour.  Above is the unfinished sketch.  I know it still needs some work, but at least I got started and am excited about getting back to it on Tuesday. 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Figure sketching in January

Today I went over to Tony Griffith's studio to sketch with other local artists!  It's a great opportunity to draw from a live model and to be around other artists.  Above are a couple of examples of drawings completed in twenty-minute poses.