Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for July, 2011

A few weeks ago Michele Sommers, Sommers End Originals, and I painted this mural at our the Julia Wagner Animal Shelter here in Warren County.  It turned out great and adds a lot of life to a dull wall there.

We invite other artists to come out and add other animals to the window.  Plus we will be painting a tree on the small wall leading to the cat area and will add cats to that mural.  If you would like to help just get in touch with us.

You can see more photos of the mural and Michele and I at work here.

 

Read Full Post »

On my way to the County Government Center to set up for the Community Yard Sale to benefit the Dog Park.  Come shop from 8-2.  Good stuff!

Read Full Post »

Here is the next barn painting that I’ve done for the upcoming show, “Barns and Farms in Warren County” that will be at the Blue Ridge Arts Council next month.  This one is , “Barn off of Browntown Road“, is acrylic measuring 4″x5”.

Read Full Post »

Yesterday afternoon I worked with 26 young artists at Angel’s Korner and we painted poppies….lots and lots of poppies. 

The students range in ages from 5 -12.  They painted beautiful orange-red flowers.  Good job everyone!

Read Full Post »

The next show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council is in Celebration of Warren County’s 175th Birthday, Barns & Farms of Warren County.  I painted this small piece on Monday in preparation for the show. 

It is an acrylic on matboard measuring 7 3/4″ x 13″.  It’s called “Bowen Farm from Fairgrounds Road”.

Read Full Post »

When we left off yesterday I had just heard the Dalai Lama and was headed for the National Gallery of Art for my birthday.  I went directly to the East Building to take a look at the permanent exhibit, Small French Paintings.  I see it every time I go.  It’s fabulous! 

I will be sharing some of the paintings in this exhibit with you over the next few weeks.  Some of my favorite paintings are there.  As a preview you can see the entrance here.

After leaving the French Paintings I wandered upstairs to see the Modern Art.  There was a time that I could care less about it but as I have gotten older (Ha!) I really appreciate Modern more.

I visited Georgia O’Keeffe, Jack in the Pulpit III is shown here.  Also spent some time with Matisse, Picasso, Liechtenstein, and Steichen.  And I’ll share more of that soon with you too!

Leaving Modern I went over to the West Building to take look at the Chester Dale Collection.  I saw it a few weeks ago when my cousin was in town visiting but really wanted to see it again and couldn’t think of anything I would rather do for my birthday than spend it with my favorite paintings!!! 

Chester Dale and his wife Maud were amazing collectors and supporters of the arts and especially emerging artists.  And they left an unbelievably generous donation of art to the NGA.  Their collection is amazing.  If you get a chance to go see it you should. 

This portrait of Chester Dale was painted in 1944 by Rivera  and this one

 of Maud Dale is by Bellows from 1919.   

After spending several hours of enjoying and photographing beautiful art I go back and check out of the hotel and start toward Hillwood, my destination for the afternoon.  I had thought that I might stop at Utrecht Art Supplies on my way but I haven’t driven to the store but once, usually I take Metro so I was pretty sure I couldn’t find it and gave up that idea.  I’m driving along hoping that I am making all the right turns to get to Connecticut Ave to get to Hillwood, I turn a corner on 13th and there is Utrecht Art Supply, and guess what!  There is an open parking space right at the front door.  Are you kidding me?  I had to stop.  So I shopped for art supplies, which I love to do. And then took off for Hillwood.

Hillwood Estate, founded by American collector and heiress to the Post cereal empire Marjorie Merriweather Post, is a Museum & Garden of  one of the premier art collector’s in the United States.  Thanks to my friend Rebecca (whose birthday was yesterday) for telling me about it.  The grounds were amazing and the house fascinating.  Art, china, furniture….everything was perfect.  It was a terrific ending to my day of art.

The kitchen and pantry were crazy….

Again, more to come over the next few weeks.  I took so many photos all day that there is no way I could share them all today.  🙂

I drove home feeling inspired and met Allen for dinner.  I’m sure he got tired of hearing my ramblings about the trip but he paid attention which was so sweet.  Then to top off my birthday of art, he gave me two DVD sets- one about The History of Impressionism and the other a History of European Art.  Talk about the perfect gift.  It’s over 30 hours of fabulous art history.  Love it!!!  I promise to share more of the photos over the next few weeks.  It was such a great birthday I just wanted to share it.

Read Full Post »

Friday morning I woke up and realized I really had not made any plans for my birthday on Saturday.  So I decided to go to DC for the night.  I love Washington, especially the National Gallery of Art so I booked room at the Hyatt Regency, one of the closest hotels to the gallery.  It was storming really hard when I got there around 3 p.m. but the people couldn’t have been sunnier!  When the young man checking me in came back after copying my i.d. and credit card he said, “It’s your birthday!”  I said “Yes, tomorrow.”  The young lady working with him at the registration desk said, “OMG, mine too!”  I said we must be twins then.  She laughed (could have been because she was a tall, beautiful, slender Black girl and I’m a dumpy white middle aged chick) and told him to upgrade my room.  Then he gave me a coupon for breakfast.  She told him to also give me a $50 room credit since I was 50!  WOW!  I felt really special.

I spent a wonderful evening having dinner and then relaxing and reading about the Chester Dale exhibit that I was planning to visit at the NGA the next morning.  I wake on my birthday, have a wonderful breakfast (on the house) and start out for the National Gallery.  The capital view above is right out of the front door of the hotel.  As I walk closer I realize there is some kind of rally going on at the capital.  I walk right up to within about 30 feet of the stage and see that it is the Dalai Lama.  He was in town for a conference on world peace.  So I listen for awhile and get a few shots. 

It was really crowded.  You can see the capital lawn was full of people.

What a surprise and joy to get to hear his message about making a better world by making a better self.  Talk about being in the right place at the right time.  What a wonderful birthday message.

Come back tomorrow for Birthday Adventure Part II – National Gallery of Art.

Read Full Post »

I spent a couple of hours with the young artists at Angel’s Korner painting mountain landscapes.  The students, ages 5-11, did a fabulous job painting….don’t you think???!!!

Read Full Post »

A few weeks ago, these lovely painters at the Southerlands created beautiful poppy paintings.  Good job girls! 

I was so busy posting art camp photos that I didn’t get them onto the blog.  Here they are!

 

Read Full Post »

  Here are some of the demos that I completed during the first week of Art Camp studying and learning to paint in the Impressionist style.  We had a great week and I’m looking forward to the next week, beginning July 25th when we will begin studying Modern Art.  Fun!!!  If you know a young artist (age 7-12) let them know it’s not too late to sign up for one of the three remaining weeks of Art Camp this summer.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »