Thursday, May 28, 2015

In the Mood - Colorful Acrylic Still Life Painting Kitchen Art

In the Mood
12 x 16 inches
acrylic on 1-1/2" canvas

Can't believe how far behind I am falling on posting. Part of the reason is that things have been crazy busy! Also, the pictures of my larger paintings take longer for me to download and process, so of course I keep putting them off.....

Lots of shows and exhibitions going on now - keeping me hopping for sure.
The painting above is currently in a solo exhibition at the Provident Bank in Seabrook, New Hampshire. There will be an Artist Reception on Thursday, June 25th. More information to come....

Friday, May 8, 2015

Stay - Small Acrylic Painting Colorful Still Life

Stay
4 x 4 inches
acrylic on cradled panel

Still playing with combinations of colors and patterns. Think this one looked better in my head! It is currently available at Zenobia in Ipswich.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Hilltop - Small Acrylic Painting of Neon Sign

Hilltop
(Saugus, Massachusetts)
6 x 6 inches
acrylic on cradled panel

Meanwhile....back to a few more signs for some local galleries. The building that went with this giant cactus was actually demolished earlier this week. Word is that the cactus will stay, but the name "Hilltop Steak House" will be changed.

This piece is available at Zenobia Gallery in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

All Around - Acrylic Painting Still Life Kitchen Art with Tomatoes

All Around
12 x 16 inches
acrylic on canvas

Aargh - the reds are not quite a blinding as int his photo - I will have to figure out how to make them better. More food art......this one will be part of my solo exhibition at the Provident Bank in Seabrook ,New Hampshire next month.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Mai Tai - Acrylic Painting of Kowloon Sign by Debbie Shirley

Mai Tai
8 x 6 inches
acrylic on cradled panel

Getting back to doing some of the signs on small panels for local shops. This one is available at Zenobia in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

I am using some of my "postcard" paintings from my Fun-A-Day project for ideas. I will probably be re-working some of these, changing compositions slightly and cropping differently as I eventually make my way to some larger paintings of these signs.