Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Koi

I painted this painting in April or May of this year.  I have a koi pond in the backyard and this was one of the most beautiful koi in the pond.  He was a Butterfly Koi.  Butterfly koi have long flowing fins and tail.  Unfortunately, we had a fish kill and this particular fish is no longer with us.  However, he left many fry some of which are still swimming and growing.  I had a hard time photographing the painting and a glare still shows.  The painting is on a 9x12 stretched canvas and is painted in oils.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Journey Through Musicland

When I was a little girl, my grandmother taught me piano using one of my mother's old music books.  This picture was ini the music book and I would stare at it and pretend that I was skipping down the path of piano keys.  Later, my sister, who is ten years younger than I, played piano and daydreamed she was living in music land.  My sister still plays piano and plays it very well.  She ended up with the original picture (albeit tattered)  from the old music book, framed it, and hung it on the wall.  Years later, she found another copy of the picture, framed it for me and I hung that one on my wall.  About five or six years ago, I found that the illustration was originally on the front cover of the old music magazine, Etude and I was able to purchase a copy of that issue.  I then framed the magazine because the picture that my sister had given me many years before had faded.  Last January, after I retired, I decided that I would try and paint the beloved picture and give it to my sister for a birthday present.  I truly enjoyed painting the picture.  I never realized until I duplicated it that it had so many elements and I figured that if I left any out that would be the one my sister would remember.  The original illustration can be seen here:
 http://www.magazineart.org/main.php/v/musicandtheater/etude/Etude+1926-09.jpg.html
I am not sure if the name of the picture is "Journey Through Musicland" but that's what I have always called it.  The artist's name is F. S. Cooke.  I could not find any information about the artist except he or she painted a few covers for the Etude magazine.  So, if anyone reading this knows anything about F. S. Cooke, I would love to know.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Still Life With Onions

I figured if I didn't name the painting after the onions, no one would be able to figure out that there were onions in the bowl!  This is another painting from the alla prima class.  I forget the order and I may have incorrectly stated the order in the other posts.  Next class, I will label the paintings with numbers so I can remember the order in which they were painted.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Still Life With Mangos and Peppers

Another painting from the alla prima class is this Still Life With Mangos and Peppers.  The painting was painted in May 2011.  It is on a 9x12 stretched canvas painted in oils.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Blue Still Life

This is the third painting from the alla prima class that I took in the spring of this year (2011).   I sure did enjoy that class and I signed up to take it later this summer.  It is on a 9x12 stretched canvas and was painted in oils.




Friday, June 17, 2011

Black Swallowtail

This is another Christmas present painting.  It was painted in December 2009.  It is a fairly large canvas (24x36) compared to what I usually use for painting.   This painting was a challange.  But my painting journey is a series of mistakes and frustration, corrections and discoveries.  Little by little I am learning.  But I still have a difficult time with foliage!      Where are the butterflies this year???????  I have waited for them to show up, planted things they like, but where are they?  I find butterflies difficult to photograph; they flutter around so fast!     But they make great painting subjects!                                   

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Beach Scene

Here is a painting that I did for my niece as a housewarming present.  She likes faraway places and this is a scene from a photograph of a beach in the Caribbean.  I very much enjoyed painting this piece.  I daydreamed of being there quite a bit!  As usual, this painting was done in oils and I think it was 9x12.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Plein Air and Alla Prima

This photo shows two paintings.  The painting on the left is my first venture into the world of Plein Air painting.  The scene is of a shed in my back yard.  The wisteria was just about finished but still was colorful.  I cannot hold the pallet so I lay it in the drawer of the easel.  Well, the wind was quite strong that day and my pallet was blown into the grass.  I picked the grass out of the paint and finished the painting.

The painting on the right is my second painting for an alla prima class.  In the alla prima class a still life was erected and we were expected to finish the painting in three hours.  I usually was finished in two to two and a hlf hours.  Fun class!  I have decided to take the class in July when it is offered again.  I just hope there are enough people out there that want to take it as well so the class will be held!

These paintings were both painted in April or May 2011.  The Plein Air is 8x10 and the alla prima is 9x12.  They are both painted on stretched canvas.

From the Painting Class


In August 2009, I took a painting class at the local community college. I was not able to complete the class because of illness. This painting is the only photo of a complete painting I have from that class. I think I left a couple of paintings in the classroom and two I have at home were never finished. Although I was only to be in the class about a month and a half, I feel like I gained a lot of confidence. I may re-take that class sometime.


Monday, June 13, 2011

Long Time, No Post!


Wow! It sure has been a long time since I have posted on this blog. I have been painting though! I got quite ill after the last time I posted. And I did not feel like messing with the computer. Since I also got a new computer, I'm not even sure if I will be able to post any pictures (not sure if I can figure out how to do it on my new computer). In the coming weeks, I will try to post some photos of the paintings I have been working on. Let's see...

Hum...

Well, It took some time to figure that out! But it wasn't too hard!

This is a painting that I painted for my daughter and her husband for Christmas 2009. The purple flowers match the color scheme of her bedroom in her new house!

I painted a few paintings for Christmas presents in 2009. Here is another painted for my daughter's mother-in-law who came over from England to spend Christmas with her son and wife in their new home in the states.
This painting is from a photograph taken a few years prior in Wales. Wales is a beautiful country. I sure would like to take my paints over there!

Since I last posted in 2009, I have retired and now devote much more time to my painting development. As time goes by, I plan to add to this blog and may eventually upload my current paintings. This blog is supposed to be a record of my progress as a painter and I would like as much of the record to be here as possible.

Ok, all for today. Maybe more tomorrow!