Tuesday, December 30, 2008
A Painting for Today
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
Where I Stand Sunday is an ongoing photo essay examining the different places I spend my life standing. Too often we take for granted the everyday places we spend our lives walking on.
The ground we tread on has its own stories to tell. Check out the others who blog on this subject on Sundays in my sidebar.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Cygnus
Thursday, December 25, 2008
A Painting for Today
SOLD - collection in Cawker City, Kansas, thanks!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Portrait Challenge on Different Strokes from Different Folks
I would like to be able to tell you who this is, but all I can say is, it was a pleasure painting them. As I stated earlier, it was a good photo, and the face being spotlighted in the natural light was a big help. You can check Karin's blog from time to time, I won't know, until this person posts their portrait of me. It's done in oil paint and measure 9" x 12". Sunday, December 21, 2008
Weimaraner
Where I Stand Sunday

Saturday, December 20, 2008
A Photo for the Christmas Card



Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
A Day to Paint
Today was supposed to be freezing rain after 'noon'. You can see we already had a dusting of snow. The rain hasn't started yet, but you can feel it in the air. This is the view out my north window in the studio.In the meantime, I got permission from Lynn, to paint her little deary, Dooley. He is so cute, I just couldn't resist. I need to work a little more on the bottom below his collar, but otherwise, it is pretty well finished. There seems to be a little glow where the wet paint is. I love painting animals! They don't critique and never say what they don't like about a painting. LOL.
"Dooley" - 6" x 8" original oil SOLD
It's TOO LATE for Christmas, but I am available to paint your pet's portrait. Email me and we can discuss what you need.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Practice Layout and Features
Sitting around after dinner last night, I got out my new Moly (Moleskin) sketchbook and used colored pencil and did a real study of the photo I will work on below. This drawing looks very much like the photo, especially my son-in-law, handsome dude that he is. BTW his eyes are very dark..when I squint down at the picture, they stand out as the darkest darks. It occurs to me that when you look at those photos that are taken by the person who is in the photo by a cell phone or digital camera, you are usually dealing with an arm that is raised off one side of the photo, in this case, my daughter's. I will experiment in taking that arm down to her side if I can - in the painting. I need to work on the sketch/drawing on the canvas before continuing, because it is not correct yet, and I never continue on, hoping to correct it as I go. It doesn't work that way.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Ha, ha, ha, ha....Wipe Out
So, now it's all gone and in it's place is a different source photo of my daughter and son-in-law. They have some great 'cruise' photos on Facebook, which I found interesting and have been downloading. They were screaming for a painting. The one I am using now, doesn't have much contrast, the rosey colored paint is all the warmth/contrast there was, so I came in from the cold to tweak the photo and put some warmth/saturation and color into it on PS. Now I have a WIP (the first 3 letters of the above).
We have about 2 inches of snow and lots of wind and cold. What do you have?
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
Sorry for the fuzzy photos. I had given up wearing eye makeup for quite awhile, but decided to try to improve my looks a little and wear some shadow and mascara... only to have my eyes get and cloudy and not be too certain about what I was seeing out of my camera lens and all these photos have camera shake, darn. I had the aperture open too wide. But you get the idea. Anyway I have totally given up on the make-up!Thursday, December 11, 2008
Busy Time of Year - Holiday Art Sale
It isn't fair to be so busy this time of year, but everyone seems to be. I'm getting ready for a show on Saturday in Beloit, Kansas from 1:00 to 7:00 PM at the Union Pacific Depot. If you live in north central Kansas, swing on over for some refreshments, merriment and holiday singing by Ken and Andrea Benedick! There should be about 11 of us - displaying and selling our art, we are the North Central Kansas Association of Artists.Tuesday, December 9, 2008
A Portrait for Today
Monday, December 8, 2008
A Portrait for Today
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
There is something special about getting up early on a farm, you get to see the most amazing sunrises. This time of year, they can be spectacular. This is me standing on the road on my way to my art workshop yesterday AM, I am probably still asleep this morning, as you read this - then again, maybe not because I am so inspired! 
And then I stopped again at the corner..

and then I saw the light creeping up the power poles and shine on the elevator.
Wow, it doesn't get any better than that! As I drove west, of course, I left the sunrise scene, the clouds obliterated the sun, but I was more than glad I had the experience!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
A Painting for Today
Thursday, December 4, 2008
A Painting for Today
Monday, December 1, 2008
Mark Your Calendars
Thanks to Brian Williams, I didn't miss this. OK, I had a glare on my photo of the moon, and had to 'photoshop in' the crescent as I saw it, but this phenomenon (that's what I call it) will not occur again for 44 years, so mark you calendars for Nov. 18, 2052. The moon, with Venus on the bottom of the triangle and Jupiter to the farthest right. What a cool show! Catch it in the sky tonight!Sunday, November 30, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
Friday, November 28, 2008
The Land of Enchantment


I hope to maybe return here in October next year, to capture the vivid colors of the Chamisa and the fall foliage...providing 'harvest' doesn't coincide.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
The Continuation of "The Stuffing"
Happy Thanksgiving
Monday, November 24, 2008
Cupcake Paintings Put Together

This is the six little 6" x 6" cupcake oil paintings I did for our granddaughter's bedroom. We (hubster helped) framed a painted masonite board, then screwed the paintings into place from the back...I know some people like to hang them and move them around, however, not that many nail holes should be put into the wall it is going on. I think it turned out cute and I am ready to do more groups of six. Can't decide on the subject matter yet. Stay tuned.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
Where I Stand Sunday is an ongoing photo essay examining the different places I spend my life standing. Too often we take for granted the everyday places we spend our lives walking on. The ground we tread on has its own stories to tell.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
On the Road Again
From my recent trip a photo in contrast to the wide open spaces with a flat horizon, Kansas occasionally has things that seem out of place. This is the Westar Energy Plant at Jeffrey in the distance. What caught my eye was the plume of smoke emitting from it's stacks. It is a coal burning, non-renewable (and perhaps pollutable) producer of energy. I will be on the road again soon. Not too much art going on, with all this travel. Had a nice visit with family in KC. Stay tuned. You can see a painting of this landscape done by Mark Bridges here!!Sunday, November 16, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday
Friday, November 14, 2008
Update
Monday, November 10, 2008
A Painting for Today
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Where I Stand Sunday and the Pulse of the Area
It's milo harvest time. Everyone is scrambling in this area of the US to get the harvesting done before the snow or ice come, which is predicted within the next few days. I am not a "farmwife", I have lived 'the big city life' for the most part, but sometimes I get to act like one. Today I was needed to drive some of the equipment up to where the next milo was being cut, as hubster "helps" with that as a part time job. Here I am standing over the milo. They don't think they will get this field done today, before the weather comes in tomorrow. There is a truck "line" at the elevator, where they are dumping it on the ground, cause the elevators are already full. So, as soon as the grain truck arrives at the elevator, he has to wait in line for awhile, slows everything down.
These are some of the abandoned farmsteads that I saw on my way up to the fields, about 15 miles away. 

I knew we would be going close to an area of national interest and controversy, the site of the Global Country of World Peace campus.
This is the only building completed on the outside. Next to it and in the next picture are skeletons of other buildings. You can read more about it below.
I do not subscribe to any of the statements or beliefs made by the citizens of the area I live in with respect to this operation. It is just damned interesting to view it as an 'observer of human nature'!! You can form your own opinions. As an outsider...I'll keep mine to myself. (Perhaps that says it.)For art sake, check this out by Nov. 11 as there is a "Treasury" created by another artist on Etsy that you should see. It features art that compliments one another. My "Old Elm" is featured there. I like the look Donna created! See it here, http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=19861
Adventures in Pyrography
Last year about this time, I purchased a cheapo woodburning set and some little wood pieces and tried my hand at woodburning. I made a few...
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Last year about this time, I purchased a cheapo woodburning set and some little wood pieces and tried my hand at woodburning. I made a few...
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We live in a world of stacks - I have so many stacks - I think because I have spread my artlife out into 750 square feet. Seth Apter is po...
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For those of you who don't know, Karin Jurick has a bi-monthly challenge for artists through her blog named " Different Strokes fro...



















