Wednesday, September 30, 2020

994 Friend of a Friend of a Friend


 I love nasturtiums, but was very disappointed that my attempts to grow them this year on my roof did not bring better results.  I'm not sure if the reason they did poorly is because it's too sunny, too much water, or the soil wasn't bad enough.  Oddly, such a sweet little flower likes poor soil.  I'm not giving up yet, and will try again next year.  One more thing, did you know that nasturtium flowers and leaves are edible?

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Monday, September 28, 2020

993. Family Dinner

 


Flowers are a must-have staple in my house.  They make me happy, plain and simple.  This year, I enjoyed growing flowers on my rooftop garden.  They get regular watering and all the sun their little hearts can hold.  It's so nice to be able to pluck the blooms and plop them in a vase for a friend or family member.  We had a family dinner yesterday and this arrangement graced our dinner table.  I felt proud to create a simple arrangement and a delicious meal.  Flowers make life so much better.

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

992 Party at Goldilocks'


 These teddy bear sunflowers and hot peppers from the farmers' market were so fun to paint from life but the background drove me crazy for nearly two weeks.  I tried every color I was sure would work.  Finally I gave up.  


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Sunday, September 20, 2020

991. Paulie


 Introducing Paulie, my new grand-dog.  He was rescued from Alabama along with presumably his two children.  Apparently, if the owner of a dog is not identified within three days, the dog is euthanized.  He is very timid, but with all the love and loving care given to him by his new "Mom and Dad" is gradually coming out of his shell.  The painting is a birthday gift for "Mom," and she was very happy to receive it today.  

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Monday, September 14, 2020

990 Tiny Teddy Bear (Sunflower)


 I can't resist the flowers at the local farmers' market.  A stem chock full of seven fluffy Teddy Bear sunflowers, including this little guy, came home with me over a week ago, and I've been enjoying them ever since.   

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Saturday, September 12, 2020

989 Don't Go, Summer



After my recent enjoyable plein air experience which produced disastrous paintings, I found myself slipping into that place that no artist wants to visit.  I needed to refocus and decide what kind of a painter I wanted to be, what style, what voice, what I want to communicate.  I know I'm different--I like painting on a black gessoed surface, and some may gasp at that, but I like it.  My work may not be technically perfect, but hey---it's "me."  I can take class after class and yes, I learn a lot from other artists, but what I so desperately need is to learn is to maintain my own style, method, voice.  

I'm not sure I am cut out to be a plein air painter.  I'm getting older and it is a fairly strenuous activity.  I hate to admit that, but it's true.  But, I'm not ready to give it up, so I may try again with more of what I am familiar with--my acrylics and all my unique practices that make me comfortable and therefore, more productive.  

A couple of days ago, it was warm, but very clearly, Fall was in the air.  I went for a walk near the Lincoln Park Zoo, which is located on beautiful wooded grounds.  I took lots of pictures of scenes including trees, which I failed to paint satisfactorily at the plein air event.  I needed to paint one of those scenes as a metaphor for "getting back on the horse."

I'm more of a still life painter, but I love landscapes and have painted a fair amount of them.  I will continue to appreciate the strong verticals of Mother Nature's most beautiful sculptures--TREES.  I will continue to focus on the large shapes, the light and the shadows, to capture what elements tell MY story, to simplify, and to find the hero in my story.  These are the teachings of Steve Puttrich, the extraordinarily talented and nice guy who was so patient with me, knowing there were many new components to my plein air experience.  Thank you, Steve.

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