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Archive for December, 2009

Congratulations to Charlee, my art student who did this self-portrait as part of a contest at her school.  They chose one student from each grade and will be putting their portraits on the front cover of their yearbook.  Charlee won! 

Great job girl and keep up the good work!

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Penguin I – Mini is an acrylic on canvas measuring 2.5″ x 3.5″ and matted in an 8″x10″ mat.  It is available for $20.

Penguin II – Mini is an acrylic on canvas measuring 2.5″ x 3.5″ and matted in an 8″x10″ mat.  It is available for $20.

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Here are two more miniatures that are available.  They measure 2 1/2″x3 1/2″ and are matted in 8″x10″ mats so that they are ready to frame.  These miniatures along with about 30 others are available at Delilah’s for $20 each.  A great gift idea!!!

Snowscape I

Snowscape II

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This is the beginning of the painting, Shenandoah Fall.  I was reminded recently by a couple of blog readers that  you like to see the progress of a painting.  I forget to take photos because I get caught up in what I am doing when I paint.  I’ll try to remember to stop and take some photos so that I can post the progression in the future.

The palette I worked with looked like this.  I often use palette paper which makes for a much easier clean-up when I finish work.  I generally use about 6 or 7 colors when I paint and blend them together to get the tones I need.

And this is the complete painting, Shenandoah Fall I, which measures 6″x8″ and is framed and available at Delilah’s for $145.  There is a companion piece that I did at the same time that I will post soon.

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It was a year ago today that Miss Rosie left us.  It’s so hard to believe that it has been a year. 

Rosie was the sweetest little Cairn Terrier that we rescued.  She came to us via a wonderful rescue organization called Col. Potter Cairn Rescue.  They do wonderful work with cairns, especially saving them from puppy mills.  And that is where they got Rosie.

She spent the first seven years of her life in a puppy mill, just churning out baby cairns at every opportunity.  No one knows how many puppies she had but we are pretty sure it was a huge number.

Then she was rescued and life really changed.  She went to a foster home where they worked to teach her that “humans” are good and won’t hurt you.  It took her quite a while to grasp this concept.  We got her about three months after her rescue and she was still very scared of people.  But slowly she came around.  It took about a year for her to really trust me and even longer before she trusted Allen.  But once she did, she was the best.

She connected first with Jeffie, who was the basset/lab mix, who was also a rescue.  She loved him and would play with him everyday.  He would chase her and she would chase him.  Here they are with Jeffie tickling her tummy.  🙂

The best part of rescuing a pup like Rosie who has a sad history is that when she learns to play, or chase a toy, or roll over for her belly to be petted, you feel a joy that is so hard to describe.  And as Rosie blossomed, we were all full of joy for her.

Once she learned that life could be good she settled in to be the biggest, little princess you have ever seen.  She relished the good life.  And she was a perfect little girl.

One of the funniest quirks she had was after we would go for a long walk, especially in the hot summer months, she would find the nearest puddle of water and lay down in it.  We even set up a little flat pool for her to cool down her belly when she got home from walks.  It was so funny to watch.

She was always a little heavy, due to all the puppies she had.  We didn’t call it fat, we called her matronly. 

And then she got her wheels!  She loved to ride when we went on especially long walks.

This was her “Town Car”.

And this was her “Off Road” vehicle that she kept out at the cabin for rougher terrain.

I still can’t believe that it’s been a year since that sweet little angel was with us.  She was such a good girl and a great rescue story.

 I thank you all for indulging me and allowing me to remember Rosie. 

We miss you Rosie!

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 Blue Ridge I – Miniature is an acrylic on canvas paper measuring 3.5″x 2.5″ and is matted in an 8×10 mat ready for framing.  It is available for $20 and would make a terrific Christmas gift for the person who already has everything.

 Blue Ridge II – Miniature, same as above and available at Delilah’s or by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

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Little Gold Finch is an acrylic on masonite board measuring 7″x5″ and is available for $75.  This is a painting that I did with my little art students one evening.  Theirs turned out great. 

If you know anyone interested in art lesson please let them know that I teach adults on Wednesday and kids on Thursday and am accepting new students now.  Thanks.

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Bye, Bye Blackbird I is an acrylic on paper measuring 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″.  I have been working on miniatures for the shop so that art can be affordable for people to give as Christmas gifts.  These are matted in an 8″x10″ mat reading for framing.  There are about 30 different original miniatures available at Delilah’s at 105 East Main Street in Front Royal or by emailing me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

Bye, Bye Blackbird II measures the same as above and is also on display at Delilah’s.

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Square Pear II is an acrylic on gallery wrap canvas measuring 6″x6″.   I continued the “Square Pear” series by doing three of these small ones.  (The larger one was posted on Friday.)

Each of these follows the same compositional element of the first but in different views.

This is how the series looks hanging together vertically.  These are available individually for $75 each or the set of three for $195.

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Square Pear I is an acrylic on gallery wrap canvas.  It is currently on display at the Blue Ridge Arts Council Gallery where there is a lovely member show.  Stop by the gallery at 305 East Main Street and take a look at all the fine work by members of the arts council.

And don’t forget I’ll be demonstrating at the library on Saturday from 6 – 8 p.m.  I hope you can stop by.

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