Wednesday, September 30, 2009

experimenting.......UPDATE 10/02/09



Remember this from a couple of posts back? Well I'm experimenting with ideas for the miniature Christmas show in December. The pieces have to be 4X4, so I turned it over and drew a grid of 4X4's on the back -



Then I started cutting them out and painting on them as little individual pieces - it's very interesting.
I'm liking how these are coming along. I've only got four pretty much completed at this point and I have a few ideas of how to mount them. I have a couple of other ideas I want to try also. I have never worked this small - it's really challenging me.


UPDATE: I have finished 8 little miniatures and here they are together - I'm liking how they all look together - like a puzzle :)

Monday, September 28, 2009

home....

We are home and I'm slowly finding my way back into blogland.  One of the first blogs I read was Leslie's Textures Shapes & Color.  A beautifully written account of their getaway in a rustic cabin on the shores of Lake Quinault.    It opens with a serene photo of the lake at either sunrise or sunset.  As I read her account of their search for elk, I couldn't help but make comparisons between our two getaways.  She describes how before daylight she hears the sound of elk, so she gets up, makes coffee and they go out onto the deck to watch the sunrise - oh, god, the only thing I want to see before sunrise is the inside of my eyelids!  Rising before daybreak usually means a trip to the hospital or having to dress and go help someone change a flat tire on the interstate!  Then she describes the wildlife they see watching the sunrise and sipping their morning coffee.  The only wildlife we saw were two bunnies each morning!  They weren't wild bunnies, but escapees from a domestic cage that had made their home on the lawn of the resort.  Then she talks about how they drove to the next valley, hiked down to a river and just enjoyed the beauty all around them.  She could tell there had been some bear/bears earlier eating the berries along the river!  Okay, well, one of the first things Jim and I do when we are away from home is search for a place we can walk a couple of miles each morning.  The first couple of days we walked a very busy road.  Not very nice, but it got the job done.  Then we found a trail along the railroad tracks that was through a nice quiet section of wooded area.  So we are walking and I see something on the side of the path.
"Jim, what is this?"
"Hmmmm. Looks like bear scat."
"BEAR DOO DOO!?"
"Hmmm. Yes."
"Are you kidding?! That's a huge pile! The bear must be enormous!"
"Maybe."
He just keeps walking!
"Well, how old do you think that is?"
"Looks pretty fresh."
"PRETTY FRESH!!"
"Ya."
"Well, do you think it is still around?"
"I don't know."
"Well, I don't want to run into some ginormous berry eating bear!"  He just keeps walking - gotta get at least two miles done! "How much farther are we going?  Do you think we will see the bear?  What if there is more then one?  What do we do if we see it?"
He finally stops at a little creek - I continue my monologue about all the possibilities of horrible things that could happen should we encounter the monster that left the little mountain of bear doo doo.  Thankfully we head back.  On our return  walk, Jim spots several more little mountains of bear doo doo, pulled down small trees and broken branches where they were getting the highest berries.
"Hmmmm.  Well, we will go back to the road tomorrow I think", he says.
You think!!!????
Leslie describes a wonderful intimate dinner they shared at a lodge across the lake.  Well Jim and I had some nice meals out also, however, I got food poisoning and spent a day and a half sicker then a dog with extreme chills, vomiting and other very unpleasant side effects.  Of course our first thought was that I had contracted the Swine Flu and we wouldn't be able to get back into the US, so while I was laying in bed with a huge salad bowl perched on my stomach in case I couldn't make it to the bathroom in time, Jim was on the phone trying to talk to a medical anything to see if my symptoms were Swine flu like!  The next day I felt much better, but very wrung out, so we concluded food poisoning.  Leslie describes how they finally, very unexpectedly encountered the elk that they were seeking.  They  just appeared up in front of them crossing the road.  Well, Jim and I drove into town one afternoon and very unexpectedly parked right in front of one of the best shoe stores I've ever seen! OMG! I found these little red boots to die for, but alas, none my size! And that same afternoon I picked up phone messages from home and we had one from our bank informing us that there had been suspicious activity on our account - so that afternoon was spent on the phone talking with the fraud division at the bank getting false charges taken off our account from a gas station we had stopped at earlier in the day - they swiped our card 6 times for various amounts which alerted the bank and they alerted us! Oh, man.  Leslie has included very beautiful photos in her account.  I only took one photo.  This is it.



This is a picture of the highlight of my trip!  The weather was warm and sunny everyday so we swam almost everyday.  Well this was floating in the pool.  It's one of those styrofoam thingys that I've seen people use to float around with.  Well I thought I would give it a try.  I LOVED it!  Such a silly thing, but I just LOVED it.  It was so nice to just float about without any effort.  I was goofy about it.  I asked anyone who would listen to me if they had tried or wanted to try it!  So that's it.  That is pretty much our trip.  Leslie's trip reads like an article out of a travel magazine. Ours?, not so much - food poisoning, credit card fraud, a floaty thing you can get at Wal-Mart for $3, gorgeous red boots and a 800 mile drive home in one day!  You pick!

I did go into my workspace yesterday and touch everything.  I dropped off a painting yesterday that was picked for a juried show to open this Friday.  Will be back with some experiments I want to try later in the week.  Have a good one everyone!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

out of town.....

hmmmm, not too sure if I like this new editor, but will give it a shot for a few posts - anyway, Jim and I will be leaving on Friday for a week - I'm taking my laptop, but don't know how often I will be checking in - here is a little painting I just finished this afternoon - looking forward to getting away, but also looking forward to returning for a couple of months work in the studio - have several things started and new ideas on the front burner! It really is starting to feel like fall here - the leaves are turning and falling already - I do love the light this time of year more than all the other seasons - it just glows in the warmest way - have a fabulous week everyone!
this is oil on mat board - 18 1/2X14

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Stylus opening

Opening night was amazing! One of the last hot summer nights - Seattle/Belltown art walk - the streets were packed with outside diners, strollers and art seekers - it was sooooooo fun! My fabulous family were there to support me and many cards, text messages, and calls wishing me well - My bestest, ML, left a gift certificate for dinner at the little Italian Bistro next door, so six of us had dinner and drinks before the opening - thanks ML! - it was so good! Laurie did a fabulous job of hanging the show!

Jim and I outside Stylus......

The fabulous curator extraordinaire, Laurie Kearney and myself in front of a couple of the Beneath the Skin series.....

Owner of the Salon/Gallery, Robert who is an amazing visionary.....

My family - brother Jim, his wife Carol, and their daughter (my niece) Stacy and Jim....


My painting Quarry (name from Chewy) in the entrance......

and my fabulous daughter-in-law, Shannon and my son Chad......

Now back to work in the studio getting ready for Christmas show!





Thursday, September 10, 2009

I had half an hour......

I had half an hour yesterday to work - was it worth walking out to the studio, opening my paints and getting brushes dirty? - well, yes, it was - this is a little exploration on mat board - the colors are a little off because I didn't have time to set up properly to take pictures, but yes!, it was worth it. I was able to maneuver through the rest of the day without that feeling - "God, I don't want to do any of this stuff - I just want to paint!! "- well guess what, I did! It was enough! These little explorations will be stepping stones for the time I will get later. That is worth all the effort! Baby steppin' through September! My opening is tomorrow night in Seattle - will post some pictures sometime this weekend!


Sunday, September 6, 2009

I'm getting better at grabbing small bits of time in the studio. To make myself feel like I've accomplished something, I've laid out a small stack of small surfaces to paint on. They consist of mat board and cardboard, 8x10's, 8xll's, etc. During this time of helping my mom, getting my show ready and just my life, I had to find a way to paint that would give me the balance I need in my life to function. It is overwhelming to see a large canvas waiting for me that needs hours of concentrated effort - that's just not how my life is right now, but I feel cheated if I can't smear some paint around while in my workspace. Small. Jeane, just paint small. So that's what I have been doing. This is a little 8x10 piece of mat board. I painted for an hour and feel satisfied.

I also get to use up my scraps AND the Christmas shows are coming up and that means small pieces. Hope you are all having a wonderful Sunday.