Thursday, January 15, 2009

Daily Oil Painting, Yellow Field


I'm always drawn to yellow fields, I guess it reminds me of France. Here's a small oil, 8" x 10", part of the online group at wetcanvas. Available at Funk & Junk $195.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

San Juan Island, Winter....... Sunday Art Class to Start



It's a wet winter here with a kind of a quiet beauty. The wild roses are burgundy, the trees stay green and the lichens revive on the fence posts. Here's 12" x 16" oil on canvas of an island barn. Available at Funk & Junk $425.

Sunday Art Class will begin Jan 18. This 6 week session we will be concentrating on the basic building blocks of drawing, line, observational skills, light and values, shapes and textures, perspective, & composition. Each week we will have a take home project. Looks like a great group so far, Sharon Lannon, Wendy Woods with her daughter Echo, Mya Burnett, and Virginia Van Camp. Look for our drawings on this blog, Only simple supplies, call for more info 378 2638

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Wetcanvas Weekly challenge



During this dark wet, and cold weather, Sharon, Linda and I have been doing the weekly challenge over on Wetcanvas, that is to pick a photo from their uploads, and in 2 hours do your interpretation of it. It's great fun to do.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Avery


Nice to finish the year with a painting of my son.
20 x 30 oil, Thanks Ave.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Michael and Avery Playing at the Fair



What a good memory of Michael and Avery playing music at the San Juan County Fair this past summer.
24 x 30 acrylic, copper leaf on canvas.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Portrait Drawing, Wet Canvas!



Working with the On-line group over at Wetcanvas, for the weekly drawing event. Here's last night's efforts on a portrait done with prismacolor pencils. 9" x 7"

I'm working on getting the Sunday Morning Art class up and running for January and Feb.
More to follow as to times and location. Also considering an afternoon painting class on Sundays too.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Manhattan Bag!



My friend Sarah Hart has one of these bags, hers is made out of Phifertex, a lightweight, but very durable outdoor fabric. I liked it so much that I wanted to have one too. She told me where and we proceeded to look at several locations in New York, but each place was out. Back home, I found the same phifertex fabric, and created the same bag, as I remembered it. I added an inside pocket and used heavy-duty zipper and pull to give a slight industrial look.

What can you put in a Manhattan bag? A sketchbook, a laptop, files, your lunch, an overnight bundle, Farmer's market produce, what ever you like.

I just finished making 8 bags. They measure approx 17" x 17", straps for over the shoulder, walking up 7th avenue, or South Beach. Cost, $80. I have them at Funk & Junk, or email if you are interested in one.