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Layers and Layers……
Texture has been a theme in my work often to the detriment of the realism and I am quite fine with that, as realism is not my goal with my work. This new series is all about the layering of … Continue reading
Patterning with layers
I have always loved working in layers of paint, it is quite possibly spurned on by my love of the process of painting holding a much higher place than my love of the finish. The subliminal changes that occur in … Continue reading
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Disciple a follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.
Farmers are planting the fields and summer is blazing a fiery hot trail across the sky. Warmer weather and growth mark the year with smells of earth and the bluest skies imaginable. The new growth gives me the thoughts of … Continue reading
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Waxing and Waning at the end of 2020
Time is marching on and 2020 is winding down with as much disruption as it began. If angst is the food of the artist then this year we have feasted. My studio life is so constant that I rarely know … Continue reading
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Contemplation
The studio is full of new work and new excitement for the 2020 year ahead. Later this month I will be in New York City to be one of the jurors selected to jury the awards for the 153rd American … Continue reading
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Ring A Round the Rosy
Winter has appeared on and off in the Delta, one day it is hot, the next freezing. The flood has left us all shell shocked and ravaged by its length and breadth of damage. My oil painting studio is now … Continue reading
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Rising Water the Flooding of Studio B
March madness is everywhere on television, here the river is rising daily, Studio B succumbed to the muddy waters three days ago. My life is now a constant check of river gauges up and down stream from my home. The … Continue reading
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Pink Pearls and Paper Fish
Fall has begun, yet it is hiding behind the lingering heat of summer. The weather is as turbulent as spring and I find my thoughts in constant prayer for those in harms way. There is something both terrifying and mystifying … Continue reading
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Homemakers….
It is beginning to heat up and summer is in the wind. I feel the oppressing dread of humidity and heat mixed together with torrid rain storms and tornadoes on the horizon. Spring is both glorious and petrifying in the … Continue reading
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Ophelia Lilting Lilies
I thought I would start the year out with a reminder to myself to really study work before it leaves the studio. I painted several pieces that are centered on my thoughts about Ophelia from William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. My … Continue reading
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