Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Cocktail hour in Provincetown

Cocktail Hour in Provincetown
8" x 8" x 1.5"
oil with a palette knife on cradled panel
SOLD

This was our view while sipping martinis from Faneezi's in Provincetown during my birthday weekend. The light was just incredible. The locals seemed to think-"oh yeah, it's like this all the time." But I was snapping away with my camera as the light kept changing.

And here are a couple of chunky delicious close ups.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

Family Beach Day, Jacksonville 1966

Family Beach Day, Jacksonville, 1966
Oil with a palette knife on cradled panel
18" x 18" x 1.5"
SOLD

Today is my middle sister's birthday so I thought this would be an appropriate painting to post for today. That's her in the white two piece. I just love her pose-such a sun worshipper,

I painted this last weekend while working at the Artist's Studio and Gallery at Patriot Place. My uncle recently sent me the photo taken in Jacksonville Florida. That little shy one on the left is me. I thought this photo has such a classic feel to it and I remember that red wool blanket well. It appears in many of our family's photos from that time.


I've included a couple of progress shots I took along the way.


This was such fun to paint at this size. I taped off the edges so that I'd have a clean white border around the image in the end. As a finishing touch, I will be adding the date in the border as old snapshots of that time often had.
I think if I keep painting beach scenes, summer will be here before I know it.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Mini Boston paintings



I thought it would be funny to show these 3 mini Boston paintings in scale with something small so I photographed them with the penny. I am excited to see how these will look framed up and ready to sell. Cheers!

These mini Boston paintings are available at Custom Art Framing & Gallery 9.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Getaway to Provincetown

This past weekend we took a getaway trip up to Provincetown, the very tip of Cape Cod. During the summer, Ptown is full of crazy activity but in the winter, it is quiet and wonderful. What an inspirational place to be for an artist. I've include some shots here to give you a flavor.



I loved this sign that was outside a gallery near the beach.


There are art galleries everywhere you turn. And I turned to see Polo in the window reflection of one.



Only in Ptown might you see a Christmas Tree like this made from lobster traps and buoys.



This harbor is probably filled with boats in the summertime.



We loved looking at the fishing boats.



The very photogenic Red Inn.



Cutesy store.

Another cutesy store.




The dunes had a very Southwestern feel about them.



This is the street where we were staying. A view to the ocean at the end.



Cutesy houses everywhere you turn.



Amazing sunset glows


Have you heard about all the dolphins beaching themselves? We happened upon one poor guy who had already been tagged. So sad.

On our way home we stopped in Hyannisport and had a car picnic. This was our view.

Great trip and wonderful way to celebrate my 50th (gulp) year on earth.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sarah's blog post

Just a quick update on my last post. Sarah was so kind to post my latest painting on her blog, called Unshoveling The Past, along with some inspiring words. I now know the location, year, and a little more background on her photo.

Check it out!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Thinking of summer already



Beach Buds

18" x 18" x1.5"
Oil with a palette knife on cradled artist board
SOLD

This painting was inspired by a photo I saw on a friend's Facebook wall. I hadn't painted any family photos in awhile and I thought this one was just too much fun to pass up. It's bigger than my usual size but I left the white border around the edges so I go back in later to paint in the date.

Sarah-if you are reading this, do you know what year this would have been? And thanks for letting me paint this cute picture.

My uncle sent me some great old family beach photos too. I think I feel a series coming on. And hopefully it will get me through the winter.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Just a couple of crazy cats



Crazy Cat

Approx 4" by 4"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas paper
SOLD


Window Perch
Approx 5" by 6"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas paper



Just a couple a quick crazy cat painting done during class last week. Have a nice day everyone. Now go hug your cat.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Wild Things on exhibit

Saturday evening was the opening reception for "Wild Things". The caliber of art work was really impressive, the Cotuit Center for the Arts venue was so enjoyable, and the organizers of the show did an amazing job. Here I am with my trio of "wild thing."

Each piece had a write up from the artist as well as QR codes that take you to the artist's websites and galleries. Cool.

When you walk into the center, it's open and bright with real sails hanging from the ceiling. Cool again.

It's fun to see your name so big:

On the other side of the center, they had a performance by a local drummers and dancers. Wonderful.

Below are some of my and Polo's favorite pieces from the show. Looking at them now, I see that we really gravitated towards the more dimentional pieces. I've been having an urge to try some new materials and these pieces provided me with lots of inspiration:




This last piece is called Contemplating Freedom. A beautiful painting.

And a great evening all around.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Mysterious disappearance

I was debating whether or not to post this, but perhaps the right person may see it.

The two Renoir commissioned paintings from my previous post never made it to their new home. The paintings were mailed over the holidays and when the box arrived at its destination, it had been opened and was empty.

Is that bizarre or what? Luckily the box was insured, but still very, very bizarre. And I have a very disappointed customer.

So if you happen to see anyone trying to sell some Renoir knock offs out there, can you let me know?

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

Merry Christmas one and all



Wreathe
Approx 5" x 5"
SOLD

I wish for everyone a happy and joyful holiday.

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

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