Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Indiana Ave. - Small Still Life Painting of Vintage Game Board

Indiana Ave.
6 x 6 inches
acrylic on 3/4" cradled panel

This is the last painting for the "Spaces and Edges" show at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The opening reception for the show is this Friday night, March 21st, from 6-8pm.
Their receptions are always fun - hope to see you there!

Here is the invitation to the show. Hmmmm..... I think I recognize a few of those pieces!



Friday, February 14, 2014

Paired Up - Small Painting Kitchen Still Life for #twitterartexhibit

Paired Up
4 x 6 inches
acrylic on watercolor paper

Yes, I took a week off from blogging!
After actually managing to post my Fun-A-Day paintings every day in January (and also posted them in the 30 Day Painting Challenge, and on Daily Paintworks, and on the Fun-A-Day Facebook group, I really needed a break from all that posing!
I have been painting though.....

The piece above is a postcard-size painting on watercolor paper for the #twitterartexhibit in Orlando. This is a quote directly from their website:

"Through art we can change the world."
#TwitterArtExhibit utilizes social media and public engagement to generate income for charities and nonprofit organizations. In the past, #TwitterArtExhibit has generated funds for a library suffering from deep funding cuts to purchase much-needed children’s books, for an abused women’s shelter seeking to improve the lives of the families they serve, and for an arts organization mentoring underprivileged young adults in preparation for careers in the visual arts.

This year, the exhibit is being curated by amazing artist Robin Maria Pedrero and will benefit The Center for Contemporary Dance, Special Needs Classes. I am excited to donate my art to this wonderful exhibit for a very worthy cause!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Day 28 - Sugar Rush Small Candy Still Life Painting

Sugar Rush
4 x 3 inches
acrylic on 3/8" canvas

Thinking bright and colorful - and fun! More candy paintings, this time jellybeans on a little canvas.

This painting, along with the other candy paintings  (as well as some of my other works) will now be available at my newest venue: Positive Images Gallery on Wingate Street in Haverhill.
I'm excited to be a part of this great shop - a fun little gift gallery with local art and photos as well as some unique free trade gift ideas - and the best card collection around.
Be sure to check it out next time you visit Haverhill!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Day 4 - Falling Down - Landscape Painting

Falling Down
8 x 8 inches
acrylic on canvas

It's Day 4 of the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge!

Today's entry is a piece I have been working on for MixtMedia's next exhibition. The theme is "The Four Elements" and I have chosen Water as my inspiration for two pieces. I was in Maine when I heard about the theme for the show, and the next day I was sitting at Shin Falls as my kids were playing in the water and I was racking my brain for inspiration. I looked up at the falls, and thought "Hmmm...it doesn't get more elemental than that!"

The show opens on September 20, 2013, with a reception from 6-8pm. Hope you can check it out!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Adding Some Neon - New Work!

Busy, busy this week!

First off - here is my latest finished painting. This is for the Newburyport Art Association's "Eight Cubed" show, which runs from August 8 to September 1, 2013.  The opening reception is August 10th, from 7 to 9 pm. This should be a fun show of 200  8 x 8" works by member artists hung in two rows in the gallery.


Neon El
8 x 8 inches
acrylic on 3/4" canvas

On another note, I may be quiet here for the next few weeks. We will be taking off in a few days for northern Maine. Kinda off the grid, so I only get occasional internet access when we go into town - I am not sure how much posting I will do. But in September, look for a  blog redesign and all kinds of exciting things coming up!

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cherry Fresh - Still Life Painting

Cherry Fresh
8 x 8 inches
acrylic on canvas

Well, I haven't been posting, but I have been painting!
I've been alternating between a commission and two 8x8 paintings for the "Eight Cubed" show at Newburyport Art Association, hence nothing being done enough to post until now. This painting is for the show.

I loved the strong lighting, the richness of the red cherries and the reflections of the green bowl. It is also fun to paint "giant " cherries - in the painting, these cherries are actually closer to the size of apples!

The "Eight Cubed" show runs at the Newburyport Art Association in Newburyport, Massachusetts from August 8 to September 1, 2013.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Perpetual - Small Landscape Painting - Acrylic Seascape

Perpetual
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on 3/4" cradled board

The last of the 9 for the show at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Opening reception is next Friday (June 7). Here is a glimpse of the whole group together (hopefully I can get a better picture at the gallery):

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Evolving - Small Acrylic Painting Seascape Landscape

Evolving
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on 3/4" cradled panel

Today was the first "hot" day of the year - making me ready to hop right into that ocean....

This is number 8 of 9 in this little series for the "Keeping Equilibrium" exhibition at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Opening reception is Friday, June 7, 2013 from 6 to 8 pm. Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

What I've Been Painting on Lately......

Okay - this is a new one for me....

Ready?

An apron!

The wonderful folks at the Newburyport Art Association asked me if I would paint an apron for the upcoming Artful Feast Auction. I said "sure" - thinking it would be a fun little project, maybe something a little different.

They sent me off with an apron and a recommendation for a kind of fabric paint. I thought using fabric paint would be a lot like painting in acrylic, but boy, was I wrong! It was a bit of a struggle - and a steep learning curve. And man, you can not make any mistakes because there is no covering anything up. But once I got into it, it was kind of fun (well except for the one evening I was working on it when I was really tired - I was sure I was going to start to fall asleep and I would drop my paint brush and make a stray mark on the apron!)

But I got it done, and heat set it, and dropped it off at the Newburyport Art Association. It will be part of the silent auction for the Artful Feast on Saturday, June 8, 2013. More details are available here. I will also have another small painting in the silent auction so I hope you can check it out if you are in the area.

Now I seem to have a little bit of fabric paint left. I am considering maybe hand painting some market totes. Any interest out there?

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Enduring - Original Acrylic Seascape Landscape

Enduring
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on cradled board

Another seascape for the Keeping Equilibrium show at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
We actually went to the beach today...cold and windy for this time of year, but the surf was amazing.

I hope everyone has a lovely Memorial Day weekend!


Monday, May 20, 2013

Persistence - Acrylic Landscape Painting, Ocean Seascape

Persistence
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on 3/4" cradled panel

After a crazy busy week and weekend, I am still playing catch-up. I am currently finishing up a  bunch of these seascapes for the "Keeping Equilibrium" show at MixtMedia Gallery. They are proving very meditative to work on!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Another Untitled - Small Acrylic Seascape Landscape Painting

Untitled
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on cradled board

It is proving interesting to see how these little seascapes develop. I wish I were able to do a whole lot of them one right after another - I think they would really change organically. Unfortunately, I have a few other things to get done this week, so I am doing them in pairs, then a little break to work on something else.

I'm also booking some more of my holiday shows this week - eek! This year is already flying by.....

This piece will be going to MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts for the "Keeping Equilibrium" show.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Untitled - Small Acrylic Landscape Painting Seascape

Untitled
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on cradled panel

Another in the mini series I am doing for the "Keeping Equilibrium" show at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts. I want the titles all to relate to each other, and I haven't quite decided how I want that to work - hence the "untitled" for now.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Untitled - Small Painting Acrylic Landscape Seascape

Untitled
7 x 5 inches
acrylic on cradled wood panel

Still untitled... but this painting is for an upcoming exhibition at MixtMedia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts with the theme of "Keeping Equilibrium". I plan to create a bunch of these to hang together - part of the reason why I am waiting on the title. I will also explain more about my choice of imagery for this theme when I post a few more.

This is a new kind of wood panel for me - a very smooth wood, with cradled edges. I am trying to build up a little bit of paint on these - and plan on trying a glossy finish. We shall see how the whole thing works out!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Regional Juried Show Honor

Taste of Spring

5 x 7 inches
acrylic on gessobord panel


I am thrilled to share that "Taste of Spring" won the Honorable Mention for Work in Acrylic at the Newburyport Art Association's 16th Annual Regional Juried Show! This is a big show and I am truly honored.

If you are in the Newburyport, Massachusetts area, the show runs from April 26 - May 27, 2013 with an opening reception on Sunday, May 5th, 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Hope to see you there  :-)


Thursday, April 18, 2013

One Heart - Floral Still Life Painting of Pink Rose

One Heart
12 x 12 inches
acrylic on canvas

Can't believe it has been a week since my last post!
I've been working on the piece above -  a little bit larger than usual for me. And we spent a long weekend away at Cape Cod with the kids. We came home while the horrible events were unfolding in Boston. My thoughts and prayers continue to go out to everyone involved. I've kind of been floundering since then....the kids have the week off on break from school, and I am alternating between not wanting to let them out of my sight and needing some quiet time alone to process things. Anyhow, I think I need to get back to work and keep busy at this point....

This 12 x 12 piece is part of my "wallflower" series - and will be going up to Pop Gallery in Gloucester, Massachusetts very soon. Here is quick shot of the six 6x6" pieces that I have so far to go with it:
Hope to have more to post soon!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

"Taste of Spring" Acceptance!

"Taste of Spring"
5 x 7 inches
acrylic on gessobord panel

I am very pleased that "Taste of Spring" was juried into the Newburyport Art Association's 16th Annual Regional Juried Show! With over 630 pieces submitted, I am thrilled to have had a piece selected to be a part of this wonderful annual exhibition.

The show runs from April 26 to May 27, 2013 with the opening reception Sunday, May 5th, 3-5pm. Hope to see you there!

Monday, April 8, 2013

Tomato Twist - Acrylic Still Life Painting with Tomatoes, Kitchen Art

Tomato Twist
5 x 7 inches
acrylic on gessobord panel

This piece is headed over to the Spring Members Open Show at Newburyport Art Association in Newburyport, Massachusetts to replace the painting "Come Over" which sold last week!

Still filling out applications and making decisions on shows for this year - my weekends are filling up quickly! With three boys and all their activities it is hard to find weekends where all the schedules work out in a way that will let me spend a weekend at a show. And it seems the few weekends I have open, there are multiple shows, so I have to make some decisions.....

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Flame Thrower - Small Floral Still Life Painting

Flame Thrower
6 x 6 inches
acrylic on 1-1/2" canvas

Trying to sneak in a few more for my Wall Flower Series so I can deliver them to Pop Gallery next week. This one with the crazy petals gave me the fits! I figure at this point I just need to finish it, so I can move on.....

I hear that warmer weather is on its way (finally!). I am looking forward to getting out to do some plein air painting. I think I need to find a way to schedule myself so that I make sure that I get out there in the field - last year I just kept finding I was too busy and had too many things to do, and only made it out a handful of times. I need to get a lot of practice - I'd love to see my landscape work improve. I wish I could find someone local to paint outdoors with - I think it would really help with the motivation!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Come Over - Small Still Life Painting with Daffodil SOLD

Come Over
5 x 7 inches
acrylic on gessobord panel
SOLD

Trying to coax a little Spring to come to New England! Hard to believe a year ago we were in the upper 70s, this year we are still pretty much buried in the snow. The kids actually had another snow day this week...they may be in school until July at this rate!

I don't normally talk method too much on my blog (maybe I should?), but for this painting I did work a little differently so I wanted to mention it. Sometimes I start with a thumbnail sketch. If it is something that is already clear in my mind, then I sketch it out directly on the board or canvas - a pretty quick, rough sketch - I'm always eager to get to the paint. Then sometimes I do a very quick sketch over the pencil with paint, and I very quickly lay a first layer of a wash of local colors. The whole beginning process is very fast, I just really want to get to the painting part  ;-)  For this painting, I took more time with the beginning stage. I started with the sketch, but then for the first layer, I did a full monochromatic painting, values and everything, with a thin wash of burnt umber and burnt sienna (I used each one on a different part because I wanted to see which one I like working with better). That beginning layer still happened fairly quickly, but I feel like it made the rest of the painting go so much more smoothly. Many of the kinks in the value and composition were worked out in the first layer and it was so cool to watch it come alive as I added more layers of color. Ironically it made me feel a little freer to make changes, etc. to my original vision as well. I didn't know if this method would work with acrylics (I've only heard of it in reference to oils), so I was pleased to see how well it went. I will definitely be using it more often!

Anyhow - this painting will be going to Newburyport Art Association, Newburyport, Massachusetts for the Spring Members Show, March 29 - April 20, 2013.