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Hello art community! I have Been gone and out of touch for at least two years. I’ve had some physical challenges due to arthritis and to be honest, it was bringing me down and I was getting depressed and had completely quit doing any style of art. I have drawn and painted since I was very young and this was something that was a part of me for many, many years (we won’t say how many!). I allowed this to slip away even more, when the arthritis in my right hand, my drawing hand, became severe enough, that I was having difficulty just using a fork to eat meals. That’s when I knew I was done and realized how much time I had wasted not painting when I was able. I was down, depressed and feeling like, well let’s just say it, sorry for myself. I was so sure I knew I couldn’t hold or control a pencil anymore that I gave up, in other harsh words, I was a quitter. Then something miraculous happened, my birthday. Not so miraculous I was born, but what resulted as matter of social convention, on birthdays, the ever coveted birthday present. This year, that present was a spectacular new iPad complete with, drum roll please…….a brand spanking shiny new iPad pencil. Well, at first, I thought how cool this would have been several years ago, when I could still hold one of these things, but then I read the message a friend wrote on the box, “Draw everything and anything every single day”. So, I charged up the new pad, downloaded sketch book and proceeded to try to figure out how it works….and get the answer I was afraid of and had been avoiding so long, could I control the darn thing to even draw a simple line. And so, I began trying for three days straight, and while I do have some difficulty with my grip, I discovered I’m not dead yet, and with some practice, maybe I can keep this part of me. They are all comic or cartoon style, but that was the easiest starting point for me and I enjoy it. The style in which paint and ink are applied with these tools, made control much easier for me over time. And the ease of making corrections is a Godsend. If you have never worked with digital media in your works, I highly suggest it, I used to think this was “cheating”, I was always old school and even had always used pen and ink in my watercolors, meaning bottled ink. Anyway, this is not a pity party, millions of people live with arthritis every day, I’m okay with living with it, but, from now on, I’ll live with it the way I want to, not how it wants me to, so, that’s that and the images posted are the result of three days of drawing “anything and everything every single day”.

imagefirst piece I’ve done in a very long time, a commissioned piece requested by a very nice gentleman I could not refuse.  He wants the piece for his 92 year old aunt, whom, lived in the house when she was a child.  I tried to restore it to the era as closely as I could with the references I had.  It’s a beautiful home, still standing, near Garrett, Indiana.  I’m so glad his request was for a brick home, as I really love doing brick architecture. This piece is watercolor, ink and colored pencil.   hello to all who used to visit my site when I was more actively painting, hope you all are well and creating great things! Thanks for coming.

From vine to wine

Well here it is, a painting completed entirely from wine. It was quite a challenge since this media is monochromatic, forsaking my watercolors, ink and colored pencils was difficult. I used a cabernet franc from a local winery, they were kind enough to allow me behind the scenes to take photos and the gracious host, the winery manager, printed photos she had already taken for me to use as reference. I used the wine directly from the bottle as a wash and reduced it once for a medium tone and twice for a richer darker tone. However, this second process in reducing does make the wine a little tacky due to the sugars. A matte spray should keep it in check. I did use some masking fluid to help create the grapes and accents on the leaves and stems, I hope I was somewhat successful and I am looking forward to doing another one. This is a long process however, as many layers of wine are needed to create the deep contrast and even some of the light areas have several layers. Thanks for looking and I appreciate you visiting.

STAG'S LEAP WINERY

I did this from a photo I took while touring Stag’s Leap property in California. The area is beautiful and buildings like this are scattered throughout the property with their vineyards gracing the front, for what feels like miles. Through the courtesy of my sister’s position with Beringer, we were able to take full advantage of tastings and sightseeing at many wineries all through Sonoma and the foothills. What a great day. This is watercolor and colored pencil, again, I tried to avoid using ink, but I miss it! My next piece will be an unexpected surprise, if I can do it that is, please check back!

....Somewhere in Europe

After a very long hiatus from my blog, almost exactly 2 years!  I have finally picked up a brush again.  This work is from a black and white photo taken by a very talented photographer, who used to host the Love Mother Earth blog, which I find is no longer online.  I was sad to see it was gone, her photos were brilliant and thought provoking.  I was lucky enough to have asked her if I could re-produce one of her photos in paint quite a long time ago and she was gracious enough to tell me yes.  So, here it is, 2 years later, an expression of my interpretation of black and white to color from that photo.

Titled so, because a friend and I thought this was the type of place where that kind of horrific tragedy might have occurred.  We were only more convinced of our sick, twisted ideas of this old northern Indiana farmhouse, when the grinding roar of a vacuum started up inside the house, at least we told ourselves it was just a vacuum!  Ha…..certainly added good memories of painting this landscape, as we laughed quite hard at our crazy story.  This was done plein style from the end of the driveway, per the permission from the old lady that dwelled within.  It is watercolor, pen and ink and colored pencil.  I love the old barn in this scene, but it has since completely fell to the ground leaving nothing but old wooden boards and debris…..Good times…..

I did these two pictures of Judy Garland when I was in high school, before I spent money on too many art supplies, this is plain white poster board and a sharpie marker.  I did obviously, add some watercolor to the head portrait.  These are framed and hanging in my spare bedroom.   I have discovered as I get older, I am the only person in my circle of friends who know that she did much more than the Wizard of Oz with her career and some of my younger friends even have said, “Judy who?”  Augh.  Needless to say, I was quite an oddball, being a Judy Garland fan as a high school teenager and not banging it out to AC/DC like my student counterparts, what can I say?  I appreciate a strong, clear voice and the days of the silver screen.

Another small attempt at an animal to keep up the mix.  Not sure if this grizzly is laughing, yawning or growling at me, what do you think?  This is watercolor and colored pencil.

While house sitting for my sister for about a month last year, a friend of hers was most accomadating by entertaining me in activities, dinner and spontaneous fun in Sacramento.  Some of those events were at her home, she has a most beautiful, luxurious and tropical back yard, one of the largest I have seen in sacramento, where most yards are a small patch of green, hardly enough to let out your dog to do his business.  This is only a portion of her yard, in which I was prvilidged enough to attend cook outs and hang outs, very relaxing and quiet.  I did this as a gift to her in thanks for her time, kindness and friendship during my stay.   I know this one has been a long time coming, I have been working on this since before Christmas and it was meant to be a present for her before that day arrived, as usual, I am a slave to procrastination and I have just finished,  and now I  have to rush to the framer and get it shipped.   Oh, to have the ambition and drive to complete a task on time.

This is Sacred Heart in Garrett, Indiana.   The photo is a little blurry, but it’s all I have.   I believe there was a convent here at one time, then a nursing home, not sure what it serves as now.  I liked the architecture and surrounding area, I painted this from a lovely quiet park across the street.  There is a school adjacent to it and across the street to my right,  and as luck would have it, they had recess in the park while I was painting.  Somehow, I remained undisturbed by them and managed to complete this piece, which, a short time later, sold to a friend’s mother.  As usual, it is watercolor and pen and ink.

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