Sunday, December 28, 2008
Afterburn from the Outer Banks
Since the plein air workshop only lasted five days, and since we brought home over 800 digital photos from our trip, I have been working from photos . . .


Time flies at the easel . . .
In October I participated in my first plein air workshop, pastels with Jack Pardue. These are the works I completed during the five day workshop on the Outer Banks of North Carolina . . . and the final painting of a snowy woods was done on the only day it rained, and we worked indoors from photos.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Final days of summer . . .
Saturday, September 6, 2008
The Mini-Paint-Out at the Puyallup Fair . . .
Today was the day . . . I prepared my art, my pastels and my ideas and headed for the fairgrounds at 8:30 am. After a long day of painting, interspersed with quick trips here and yonder for fair food favorites (elephant ears with lots of cinnamon sugar and hawaiian shave ice and onion burgers and fries . . . . taffy. . . . and a new piece of exquisite pottery . . . .
My still life "Ate Nine" sold and I created three more
miniatures:
Monday, September 1, 2008
Big gains in small packages . . .
I finished my last three miniatures this week. amazing what can be learned by limiting yourself . . . in size of work, in selection of colors for palette, in meeting a deadline.
I kind of enjoy this almost-a-painting-a-day thing . . . .
Here they are, yet unnamed. . . .



Monday, August 25, 2008
"How do you like your eggs?"
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Ate Nine
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