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Figure with Fish 48 x 36 acrylic 2016 by Cathy Hegman
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
Telecommuters Purple Boat by Cathy Hegman Telecommuters is a series about our dependency on being connected either symbolically or literally. We seem to thrive when we are connected to people. We also seem to panic when we … Continue reading
When I first began painting the urge to rush through and look for a finish in a piece was my nemesis. After so many years of living in the paints , I still often find myself wishing I would hurry … Continue reading
I have been working on this painting for the last few weeks off and on. I am trying to put more definition in my figure and less definition in the background. The White Rose 30 x 40 by Cathy Hegman … Continue reading
Mississippi Art Colony has ended until next Spring, but memories will be indelibly left in my mind. Deep in the woods with 4o or so artists doing nothing but painting and talking about their art. There is nothing better for … Continue reading
The summer refuses to give in to cooler temps. No rain for the past several months and none in the forecast. Dusty days and hot humid nights make an air-conditioned studio feel divine. Work steadily continues in my studio. I … Continue reading
Spring has sprung and there is growth in nature. The studio work is evolving…I have had the yearning to move my art to another level but somehow the content is not where I am wanting the movement to occur, rather … Continue reading
I fell on my treadmill last year, and being invincible, I thought it was nothing to worry about. I just chalked up the pain with walking, to not getting enough exercise; so I walked less and less each day, … Continue reading
The river is high and running, soft brown water edging closer to the top of the bank. I can hear the soft murmuring of sticks and leaves as they swirl and toss on the surface, glints of summer … Continue reading