Tuesday, August 30, 2016
What could have Happened
When he proposed to her with a beautiful diamond ring that he had designed himself in the river, he could have dropped it.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Watermelon Love
Watermelon salad: Balsamic vinegar pearls, feta cheese, and cold watermelon. It doesn't get any better.
Labels:
12" x 10" oil on canvas on board,
6" x 8"
Monday, July 18, 2016
One Outstanding Lime
I have gone on a fruit painting binge. I love how this little lime seems to be jumping off the canvas and begging to be added to a gin and tonic. What I really mean is, it is dang hot here in Dallas!
Labels:
12" x 10" oil on canvas on board,
6" x 8"
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Evolution of some apricots
So first, my friend Edwardine brought over some apricot laden branches from her tree. I left for Dallas soon after so I brought the branches with me. The apricots ripened beautifully. Today I made a small painting of some of the apricots, then I made Apricot Pinot Grigio jam. As soon as the jam cooled, my husband and I had brie on crackers with apricot jam. It was delicious!
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Rhinoceros Beetle
This is one of the twenty very small paintings I made of Texas insects for the Trinity River Audubon Center here in Dallas. I'll post a few more as the days go by.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
The Impeded Stream is the One That Sings
This is a plein air painting that I did of the stream that comes down from the ski valley in Taos, NM. I spent three days painting with my friend around the Taos area last August. There is nothing like spending the day by a beautiful stream.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
A Pile of Cocoa Pods
This is a commission I recently completed for the world famous Marine Cargo Insurance Agency, Rekerdres and Sons. Yes, that's my husband. He insures cocoa traveling from all parts of the world, among other things. This painting will hang in a conference room at his office.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Madeleine's Roses
I made a painting a couple of years ago of a bouquet of roses that my friend Barbara gave me. That started a series of flower paintings. This is a large pastel that I did of a bouquet of roses that Madeleine gave me for Mother's Day last year. We are in the process of framing it in order to show at the upcoming North Dallas Artist Studio Tour (April 23 - 24).
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Echo Amphitheatre Abiquiu, III
This completes the panorama moving from right to left. Can't you just see the smoke signal issuing from the top of this rock?
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Echo Amphitheatre Abiquiu, II
Moving my view to the left from the first painting, this is the view just left of the actual "amphitheatre". This day wasn't so dramatic weatherwise as that of yesterday. The thing about this view is the markings towards the top that look like designs from an Navajo rug. At first, I thought that someone had artfully added these designs to resemble the rugs, but on closer inspection and introspection, I realized that these natural markings were probably inspiration for the rug designer many years ago. Yes, I know, elementary, Watson.
Monday, February 15, 2016
Echo Amphitheatre Abiquiu, I
I've painted at this spot more than a couple of times and it remains to be so fascinating. The rocks are undulating and various colors. On the day I started this painting it started to rain, then snow, then high winds, then more rain, then more snow. At that point, I gave it up and finished the work in my studio in Santa Fe.
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