This one I painted last night on 300 lb Arches, size 6 x 8. Used watercolor and a little white gouache. Doing paintings in yellow are definitely a challenge!
It's amazing how different your life becomes once you meet the half-way mark. The clock keeps ticking faster and faster. There just isn't enough time to do everything you want to do in your life. When you are young you don't think about it. It's count down and I want it to really count this time around.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
The Flowers are Starting to Open
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Love doing the Landscapes
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Limited Palette
Took this challenge on Artist Network Forum last week for a chance to win $50 gift card to North Light Books. The challenge was "using a limited palette". So, I was pondering it for a few weeks to see what I would do and came up with this painting. It's a watercolor. I used only Orange (Reeves) and Prussian Blue (Grumbacher) and a little bit of Zinc White (Schmincke) gouache. This was a fun task and I did it in about an hour.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I took this shot of a young man who was watching the regular University of Chicago graduation ceremonies, which were outside. The color of his rain coat intrigued me and the flowers were so beautiful in that part of the square.
I will attempt to paint some of the buildings when I have time to concentrate on perspectives. Getting that right is very important for the painting to look real.
Anyway after I attempted to plein air, we all met for lunch and then went to the Smart Museum and we saw a wonderful artist on exhibit, H. C. Westermann. That was really interesting and fun. Then we went over to the Ida Noyes building clear across campus to participate in Debbie's graduation and acceptance of her certificate with a cocktail and appetizer finale'. That was a very exhausting day!
For those who know my dog Nemo and read my last few entries here, he is doing better. He has not had a seizure since that first night and has adjusted to the medication. I just hope we have him for a lot longer! He is very sweet and loving and when I think of losing him, it really gets me weepy eyed.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Getting my mind off MY NEMO!
Yesterday I went to my plein air session over in Zion. We all met around 9:00 am at Illinois State Beach Park at the old Camp Logan National Guard Rifle Range. There we were able to draw and paint many structures that are still standing but in very deteriorating condition. I photographed many of the buildings and there were some beautiful old pine trees soring above the one structure.
Here is the painting I did. Also I have attached my recent watercolor of a Chicago city street scene. Still working on perspectives and starting to really get the hang of the diverse subjects to paint.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
I am so sad............feeling down about my dog.
I want to share with you the sad experience I had this weekend. My sweet 13 year old Jack Russell, Nemo, had three grand mal seizures. I was devastated. He is the best dog in the world. After several trips to the vets, they put him on some phenobarbital. I am so afraid for him! The blood work showed an elevated enzyme in the liver, pointing toward Cushings disease. He will get a test next week to see if indeed he has Cushings. He had been tested several years ago for the disease, but the tests didn't show signs of it. So hopefully this is something that can be treated. The other possibility is brain tumors that could be causing the seizures. I just hope he can live the rest of his life comfortable and not suffer too much pain.
Nemo is a very bright dog. So bright, he watched tv when he could see well. He even could distinguish a rat or possum on the screen. When the scene changed, he would go around to the back of the tv looking for the prey.
Well enough of this sad news, it's making me cry!
Nemo is a very bright dog. So bright, he watched tv when he could see well. He even could distinguish a rat or possum on the screen. When the scene changed, he would go around to the back of the tv looking for the prey.
Well enough of this sad news, it's making me cry!
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