Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Little Barn on the Plains



4x10 acrylic on wood block
I love riding the back roads when traveling and seeing the old barns and sometimes resurrected ones. The stories and history that each one represents always captures my attention, even if just passing by. This is by far the smallest art piece in the collection at present. 


Monday, October 29, 2012

Seasonal

A couple recent pieces showcased at City Arts Boutique
{acrylic on wood}

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Le Pears : painting of pears

piriforme : Italian for "pear-shaped"

Today I spent a couple hours at City Arts Boutique in the Woodlawn business district. The beautiful thing is I also found several pieces of scrap wood, perfectly cut for the paintings I had in mind. I love old Tuscan paintings as well as French etiquette (well, anything to do with France really) ... one day we'll meet Italy and France, face-to-face. Til' then I'll be cathartically working on paintings here in Alabama. 



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Artwork Brainstorm

Where to go next? From angels, horses, landscape, private commissions, renderings, drawings, and abstracts here and there, I'm not sure where to go with my painting. I love victorian, time-worn images, antiques, old buildings, salvaged furniture, and always have been intrigued by the inside of medical care. Is that a diverse enough of interests to explain my dilemma? I like using wood, paper, pens, paint, and found materials. When I can, I love making abstract, yet recognizable subject matter in paintings. If you take a minute to scroll through, will take a minute and comment/suggest your most "likable" pieces. ..and no I don't have a facebook button to make it official, but I'd love to know what others might think or like or have ideas about after looking at my work. Don't be shy! 









































































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