This painting was done in 1989, after I left my husband and moved home to Spokane. I stayed with a friend for awhile and painted this on her front porch. This painting is watery and has a lot of depth.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Bird Of Paradise
This photo came out a little brighter than the actual painting is. But it is close and the orange plume of the flower is gorgeous, painting or no.
Money Plant
Money Plant. I painted this painting because I have always loved money plant, the fabulous apostrophes of seeds, the colors, purple and green and pink. A feast for the eyes.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
An Everyday Leaf
This is a tiny painting, 3x3. I was looking at larger paintings, 6x6, and was thinking it is a better size. 6x6 with an inch of white space and then the matte and frame. Makes a nice sized piece. This piece is between abstract and realistic. I like to put lines in the painting that become direction composition components.
Labels:
Acrylic paint,
Golden acrylics,
Watercolor Paper
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Personal Altar
I made this altar from scrapes of plywood leftover from building the eaves of our house, the faucets? drilled wood under the eaves for air circulation and screened over so birds won't build nests. This altar has an angel theme, although I'm not big into angels. It also has keys and other symbolic images attached to it. I painted the wood with gold paint. It's hinged to sit on a table nicely.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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