Friday, December 30, 2011

Romance is in the air



After Renoir's Dance at the Bougival

12" by 6"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
MIA



After Renoir's Grand Canal, Venice
9" by 12"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
MIA

I had so much fun painting my mini masters ornament series that I was thrilled when someone saw my work at Custom Art Framing and Gallery 9 and asked if I would paint two small Renoirs on commission. She saw these two paintings at the MFA in Boston and it sparked an idea to give them as a thank you gift in return for a trip to Italy that her friend planned for them next week. Nice!

Today also marks Polo and my 10th wedding anniversary so romance is definitely in the air!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas Commission




Maproom Cafe at the BPL

8" by 8" by 1.5"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled panel
SOLD

A friend saw a larger version of this painting of mine at an art exhibit and asked if I would paint a smaller one to give as a Christmas gift to her friend. This was a really interesting exercise in that I was able to paint this really quickly due to the fact that I had already painted it larger. The knife strokes came quicker and felt more confident because I already knew where I was going. Click here to see te larger version I did a few months back.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Hot cocoa


Hot Cocoa
6" by 6"
oil with a palette knife on canvas

On a cold day like this, doesn't a cup of hot cocoa with marshmallows sound nice?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Just for you



Just for you

6" x 6"

oil with a palette knife on canvas

In my last post I mentioned that I really didn't care for the crowded malls and gift giving pressure of the holidays. But as much as a dislike the shopping, I love the wrapping. It's my favorite part. I am somewhat of a hoarder when it comes to ribbons, bags, and do dads that can be added to packages to make them more festive. I love using what I already have and recycling (or regifting?) things on packages. Ask my friends Carol and Danielle who I made take a gift wrapping seminar with me a few years back. Yes-that's right, a seminar! What a blast.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Decorating for the holidays



These Three Stars

3" by 4"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
NFS

A tiny challenge in neutral colors.

This weekend we finally are able to decorate the house for Christmas. Tree...check, stockings...check, wreathe...check. I am actually in the spirit already which is unusual. I just really hate the crowds and the malls. I just wish there wasn't that buying and gift giving pressure every year. The holidays would be just fine without it in my opinion.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Saturday, December 3, 2011

A family of palette knife portraits



Brian, Patrick, Erin, and Cathleen

Each 3" by 3"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
SOLD

My cousin Shelley asked me to paint portraits of her kids as a gift to her husband for their 30th wedding anniversary. I found this frame that had a mat with four cut opening each measuring 3" square so I used that as my inspiration to tie them all together.

Here are close ups of each portrait:



Erin

Cathleen

Patrick

Brian

Monday, November 28, 2011

Larger Work: A Boston Perspective


A Boston Perspective
36" x 24" x 2"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled artist board
SOLD

Polo and I are getting ready for our show that opens this Friday at Gallery 9 in Norwood. I wanted to include at least one large piece so I chose this Boston view to try. These larger pieces are quite the undertaking and this view in particular was a perspective challenge to say the least. As I look at it now, I can see several things that still aren't quite right, but I'm hoping that it's still believable and unmistakably Boston. That was my goal. Can you identify the street corner that this painting captures?

This painting took several days to complete. I took this photo below after day 1 to show you the painting in process which I think is interesting to see.
I am always amazed at how much time the "finishing" work takes when preparing for a show. The varnishing, framing, wiring, signing, pricing, etc... Lots to think about and finalize, but come Friday-we'll be ready!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Wild Things: I'm on a roll!



Purr...meow...roar!

This trio was just juried into a show called "Wild Things" at the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod. The show will be at the Cotuit Center for the Arts in Cotuit MA from January 6-February 10. I thought this was and interesting twist:

Keeping younger patrons in mind, art work will be displayed at a lower height throughout the exhibit - right at children’s eye level. A series of child-friendly events are scheduled over the course of the month. School groups will be welcomed to the exhibit for free for the duration of the show, and will be given docent-led tours and art instruction customized to the age level of the children.

Fun stuff.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

The next batch to get framed up




Mini Manet

2.5" x 3.5




Mini Sargent


2.5" x 3.5



$65 plus shipping








Mini Manet




2.5" x 3.5"



SOLD


I've ordered some more mini frames and as soon as they arrive, these three will get framed up and go on sale!

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Stepsisters are in the finals


Back Bay Stepsisters
8" x 8"
Oil
SOLD

I was notified this week that this painting of mine was selected as a finalist in the Richeson 75 International Small Works Show. How exciting. There will be a reception in Wisconsin on February 6, but all of the finalists will also be posted in an online exhibit running from February 6-March 30, 2012. Can't wait to see the winners!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

2011 Mini Masters ornament collection

Boit Daughter 1
2.5" by 2.5"
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD

Boit Daughter 2
2.5" by 2.5"
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD


Boit Daughter 3
2.5" by 2.5"
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD


Boit Daughter 4
2.5" by 2.5"
Framed with black hanging ribbon
$65 plus shipping
SOLD

Carnation Lily 2
3.25" by 2.25" 
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD

Carnation Lily 1
3.25" by 2.25" 
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD
Mrs Fiske Warren and her Daughter Rachel
2.5" by 2.5" 
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD
Lady Agnew
3.25" by 2.25" 
Framed with black hanging ribbon
SOLD

Sunday, November 6, 2011

PREVIEW 2011 Mini Masters ornament collection

The Boit daughters collection
The remaining collection inspired by Sargent paintings.

These little lovelies will go on sale this week but I wanted to post a preview so you can see them framed and start picking your favorites. I will be posting individual close ups with a Buy Now button for each one so you will see them in more detail once they are up for sale. Each has a black ribbon for hanging on your tree and they'll be the same price as last year, $65/each.

Look out because the holidays are sneaking up on us.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

A prize winning pooch


New Yorkie
6" by 6"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled board

SOLD


What a good doggie.

I just received a call telling me that my New Yorkie painting won 3rd place at the Woodshed Gallery's Small Works Show. I am pretty excited about that. Here is the link to see all of the entries and winners: Woodshed Gallery. The show will be up for the month of November. See the side column of my blog under Now Showing for the address of the gallery should you be in the area and want to check it out. The holiday season is just around the corner!

FUN FACT: Did I tell you that I found out this little guy's name is Steven Tyler? How fun is that? But I think he needs a little feather extension in his fur, don't you agree?

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sargent Mini Series continued

I had to round out the Boit Daughters by painting the other two sisters. And the top mini is of course, inspired by Lady Agnew of Lochnaw. So fun to paint these minis, that I can't seem to stop. I need to let them dry a little more before the framing can be completed but I am excited to show them to you when they are all done.

Do you have a favorite Sargent that you think I should try? Or any favorite masterpiece that you think would make a good mini painting?

Send me your suggestions!

Friday, October 21, 2011

More mini Sargent studies


SOLD



SOLD


I just can't get enough of these little paintings. I find I learn so much by studying master's works. These two pieces, measure about 3.5" by 2.5" and are inspired by the painting Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose by John Singer Sargent. I remember seeing this painting in person at a show at the MFA in Boston and it was just so magical in it's size and it's luminosity. The lanterns looked like they were actually lit from behind the canvas.

I've ordered some cute frames from Nancy at MiniArt Supply and have started framing these up. I'm excited to show you the final pieces. Stay tuned!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Mini Sargent studies

I've been painting some mini studies of John Singer Sargent paintings from the MFA in Boston. Below are the ones I've done so far. Can you name the paintings these were based on?
These are each about 2 1/2 inches square and could be a preview to my 2011 Mini Masters Ornament Collection. Someone suggested I leave them all together like this instead of trimming them down. What do you think?

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tweet Tweet


Perched
5" by 5"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
SOLD

I'm pretty sure this is a European Robin, but all you bird experts out there can tell me if that is correct. This little guy was a quick painting at the end of a long day but was a great exercise in capturing the texture of feathers and branches with a palette knife.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Shop til you drop

Newbury Street, Boston
18" x 24" x 2"
Oil on cradled board
SOLD

I finished up this painting while working at The Art Gallery at Patriot Place last Friday night. It was rainy and miserable out so it was really quiet, allowing a lot of uninterrupted time to paint. I plan to enter this painting into the Fall Member show at the Foxboro Art Association. The show will be hanging at the gallery throughout the month of October with a reception on October 8 from 2-4pm. Stop by and see all the wonderful art produced by this talented group.

Monday, September 26, 2011

UPDATE ON : Can you help me title this painting?


City of Gold
8" x 8" x 1.5"
Oil with a palette knife of cradled board
SOLD at The Red Inn

I love coming up with titles for my paintings. As I am painting, it usually comes to me. But this time I need your help. Nothing is bubbling to the surface so I'd love to hear your suggestions.

By the way, this was painted from a photo I took on one of my recent visits to New York.

Thanks, good luck, and I look forward to your inspirational suggestions!

UPDATE 9.26.11 Wow-what a great list of suggested titles I received from everyone. I really appreciate them all and am going to put them all in the hopper to use for future paintings. I decided on City of Gold-this seemed to be a theme running throughout a lot of the suggestions.
Also-for Sherry, that little red building "dwarfed by the city that grew up around it" is the Merchant's House Museum on East Fourth Street. It looks like a really interesting place and I have to put it on the list for our next visit.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Newbury Street-off to a good start

I worked on this large painting (18" by 24") of Newbury Street, Boston while working at The Art Gallery at Patriot Place this weekend. I'm excited about how it's coming along so far and anxious to get back to it. I think it's interesting to see see paintings in progress, and I will post the completed painting soon!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Back Bay Stepsisters


Back Bay Stepsisters
8" x 8" x 1.5"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled artist board
SOLD

Another walk around Boston at lunchtime inspired this painting of these 3 lovely ladies on Marlborough Street.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Gardenias from the Garden


Gardenias from the Garden
6" by 6"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled artist board
SOLD

This was a quick painting done in class last week. It turned into a study of whites, complementary colors, and composition. Plus a little bit of me hoping summer doesn't go away too soon. Come into the garden, have a seat, relax, and enjoy nature with me.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Juried in at Zullo


Abstract Boston
9" by 12"
Oil with a palette knife
Now Available at 13 Forest Gallery



City Blocks
12" by 12"
Oil with a palette knife
SOLD


I am excited because it was announced that these two paintings were juried into the 17th Annual Exhibition at Zullo Gallery in Medfield. I showed some work in this show last year and I think it is such a great venue. I feel honored to be part of it again. I drop them off this weekend and then the opening reception is Saturday, September 24 from 7-9pm. Last year it was packed so I'm looking forward to it and hoping for good weather because they have great outside deck.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Portofino-take me away!


Buon Viaggio
9" x 12"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled artist board
SOLD

A friend of mine, who retired a few years ago, made it her goal to "see the world" and she is darn near close to doing just that. Every year she books cruises to exotic place, takes wonderful photos of her travels, and then creates a book out of each journey once she arrives back home. She showed me this photo of Portofino, Italy and I asked her if I could paint it because I fell in love with the colors and textures of the buildings. I have yet to see Portofino in person, but hope to do so one day.

Buon pomeriggio.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Herding Cats


Or should I say hoarding?

Starting today, and all next month at Custom Art Framing & Gallery 9, I was invited to participate in a show called Six Pack. There are 6 artists, each showing 6 paintings that are all 6" by 6". Clever, right? I submitted this assortment of kitty cat faces, but wait, is that a dog in there? How did that happen? Well, I guess there has to be a dog in every bunch. "One of these things is not like the others..."

I am pricing these cuties at $100 each. If you can't make it to the show in person, but are interested in purchasing one, you can contact Julie at Gallery 9 in Norwood by clicking here.

And these are all 100% allergy free.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

New Yorkie


New Yorkie
6" by 6"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled board
SOLD

I saw this photo and thought that the fur and the colors would be great fun to paint with a palette knife. And it was. Curious onlookers asked if this was my dog. It's not but he is now a new member of my animal family of paintings. Would you like to adopt him?

UPDATE I found out that this little guy's name is Steven Tyler. What a hoot. Click here to see the owner's blog and scroll down to Sept 3 to see my painting. What a cutie he is and so famous. I think he might need some feather extension in his fur.

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