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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
A Rainy Wednesday
Oh, my gosh. The rain is falling, and I am at the computer typing this blog. I hear the raindrops hitting the skylight in my art studio; it is a relaxing sound. We are in the season of fall, and the leaves are changing colors. On my morning walks, I especially see the changes in the leaves of maple trees. Fall is my favorite season because of its beautiful color but also because of a CHANGE and a beginning to a new school year. I loved starting out with new classes of students. Getting to know each of my students' personalities and talents, it was wonderful! Fall will always represent for my family my mother's popcorn balls and winter squash and occasional homemade taffy apples. Do you see where my priorities lie? Food...tasty and comforting.
This picture is a watercolor representing the season of fall. It is available for sale. Please contact me at my e-mail address. Have a great night!
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art studio,
fall season,
new students,
raindrops,
watercolors
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Mom's Roses
I spent nearly a week at my mother's in the North Woods. My mother had a beautiful bunch of off white roses setting on her dining room table. I thought it would make a great theme for one of my first published watercolors. Roses are one of the most diverse flowers to be used in floral arrangements for special occasions such as weddings, Valentine's Day, birthdays, engagements, and funerals. For Mom, it was to put a little beauty, a little comfort in her home after Dad's passing. Flowers help to cheer you up, even when you buy them for yourself. It was a sweet visit with my mother with long conversations, shopping, and meals together. I needed to see for myself that Mom was doing alright.
If you are interested in purchasing this watercolor, please contact me.
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comfort and beauty,
for sale,
roses,
visit with Mom,
watercolors
Friday, September 21, 2007
Art is...
For an artist, the end result is not all that I see. I experience the process of getting to the completed work. Call it daydreaming...or thinking about my world, every step or brush stroke leads me to the next with the thoughts of the day, with problems to solve. Much goes into a painting, more than the colors I choose, the pigments from the paint tube, or the right mix with water. Contemplating over my personal world, I think of what story my daughter will tell when she walks in the door after school or the tough loss of my father to cancer this summer. On a lighter note, the constant dilemma is always what to fix for dinner.
A watercolorist or painter has to find her own style of painting, and as a former art teacher, my style is not set to one type. I am still developing a style through that process I mentioned.
A watercolorist or painter has to find her own style of painting, and as a former art teacher, my style is not set to one type. I am still developing a style through that process I mentioned.
Labels:
art as a process,
daydreaming,
painter,
watercolors,
what is art
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
First Post
I am a watercolorist from Illinois who is looking for a market for my art. My subjects are: florals, landscapes, pets and wildlife, people, and abstracts. Soon I will upload some artwork for sale. I have been interested in art since I was in 3rd grade. That was some time ago!
My work is reasonably priced and of excellent quality. If you have any questions, contact me.
My work is reasonably priced and of excellent quality. If you have any questions, contact me.
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