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Dogwood Blossoms

Dogwood BloomsNow that spring has finally arrived it seems right to begin painting flowers.  This is “Dogwood Blossoms“, an acrylic on 12″x12” canvas, available for $95,  that I painted last Saturday as a demonstration at Peebles.  I’ll be painting another like it this Friday at a Birthday Paint Party.  If you are looking for something fun to do with a group of friends or for your kids check out the information on Paint Parties.  It’s a fun experience!

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Anniv Painting reworkedIn 2011 I taught an artist residency with kids at all five elementary schools to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of Warren County.  We painted a large painting that each school now hangs for everyone to see.  Read more about that project here and here.)  For that project  I painted a sample painting for the kids to see what it was that they would be producing during our time together.  In the upper left corner of each painting that the school kids produced they painted their school. 

I decided to  paint out the school and paint the Government Center on the sample painting and then donate it to hang at the Center.  Here is the completed painting.  I am meeting Brandy at the Center this morning to hang the painting and I am very happy that they want to hang it right away.  I’ll try to have some photos to share soon.

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Nats Park 95%

Nationals Park
Washington Nationals

The painting of Nationals Park is about 95% finished.  It is the first in the series of 30 Major League Baseball parks I am painting as part of my Kickstarter Project.  If you haven’t looked at my project PLEASE take a minute to look and pledge to make the project a reality.  Thanks!

Now back to the painting.  I often get questions about the process of finishing a painting.  The way I work is that I get a painting to a point where I feel like it’s done and then I hang it and live with it so that I can look at it for a while.  That way I can see if there is anything that I want to tweak.  Maybe there is something that needs to be made stronger or maybe there is something that needs eliminating in order for the  painting to work.  With this one I am at the “living with it stage”.  Now on to paint Orioles Field at Camden Yards.

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Kids ForsythiaSpring is finally peeking out and the kids painted “Forsythia” this week at class.  And they did a very nice job!  Now come on Spring so we have more flowers to paint.

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Come by Peebles today and catch me painting. I’ve been invited to be there today to help them celebrate their “Day of Beauty”. Stop by.

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Nationals Park Almost Finished

Nationals Park about 80% done!

 Since I announced the launch of my Kickstarter project (Painted Diamonds -30 Ball Parks in 30 Weeks) a few days ago I have gotten many questions from people who are new to Kickstarter that I would like to try to help clear up here. 

First I want to say thank you so much to the people who have already pledged to support my project. (There is a running list of backers in a box on the right side of my blog.)  It’s humbling and exciting at the same time.  Many thanks!  You can read about the project by clicking here which will take you to Kickstarter. 

Question 1:  What is Kickstarter?  Kickstarter is a website that started about 4 years ago as a platform to help creative people get projects funded.  According to the Kickstarter website, creative works were funded this way for centuries.  Mozart, Beethoven, Whitman, Twain, and other artists funded works in similar ways — not just with help from large patrons, but by soliciting money from smaller patrons, often called subscribers. In return for their support, these subscribers might have received an early copy or special edition of the work. Kickstarter is an extension of this model, turbocharged by the web.

Question 2:  How does it work?  Every project on Kickstarter is submitted by an artist/musician/videographer and then approved if it meets the guidelines.  Every project must be described in detail and must offer rewards for pledges just as centuries ago artists rewarded their subscribers.  The project may remain on Kickstarter for 1-60 days for pledges.

Question 3:  What is a pledge?  A pledge is the amount of money a backer (subscriber) is willing to give to see the project come to life and for the reward that is offered.  Kickstarter is an “all or nothing” proposition.  If the project gets pledges of 100% or more of the goal then the backers are charged for their pledges.  If the project doesn’t make it to 100% then no money or rewards are exchanged.

Questions 4:  How can you help?  This is the beauty of Kickstarter.  You can help an artist realize the goal of a large project by pledging as little as $1.  And all those dollars add up – fast!  Creative projects are expensive and for those of us who are making a living with our art we have had a very difficult time these last few years with this economy so this is a way for us to continue to mount larger shows and series or projects with the help of friends who appreciate the arts.  The second way to help is to share this with your friends.  The more people who see this the better chance I have of making this project a reality.  And I would REALLY appreciate it.

So I am asking for your help.  Please click here and go to my project page on Kickstarter and pledge to back my project.  Remember you can pledge as little as $1 and it’s all or nothing funding.  If my project gets pledges to 100% then your account will be charged at the end of the funding period which is May 7th. 

Thank you so much for considering my project and thanks so much to everyone for continuing to support my art.

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Miss Eyeleen with Barn

Kathy with Beach PaintingI love seeing my students finish their paintings.  They turn out so good and I love how the other students encourage one another. 

Miss Eyeleen finished her barn in her class at The Southerlands yesterday.  And Kathy is wrapping up this wonderful beach scene.  After all the snow doesn’t it look like a place you would like to be.  Great job girls!

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nationals park painting I am so excited and so scared at the same time. I launched a Kickstarter project last night so the clock is ticking to make it work. My project is “Painted Diamonds – 30 Ball Parks in 30 Weeks“. I plan to paint every major league ball park between now and the World Series. You can click here to see the project.
If you are new to Kickstarter take a look. They promote their site as a new way to fund creativity. They only accept creative projects. An artist lays out the project, writes it up and submits it for approval. If approved, it launches on the Kickstarter website for the world to see and hopefully to fund.
Funding is all or nothing. If the project doesn’t reach its goal then no money is exchanged. And for whatever amount is pledged a reward is offered.
It sounds confusing but it really is not. Please take a look. I’m asking all my friends and followers to please share this post with your friends. The more people who see it the better chance I have of making it happen.  I’ll be updating you as the month goes on.  I’ll try not to bore you with it but I want to keep you posted on my progress. 
So here we go. I have a month to get the word out. Thanks for your help and consideration.

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PaletteWhat does Opening Day of Major League Baseball and painting have in common?  A big project that I am working on, that’s what!  I have been working on getting the plan ready for about a week now and it’s almost ready to launch.  I hope that in the next day or so I can tell you all about it and that you will be as excited as I am about it.  I know if you like baseball you will be. 

So until I can announce it all I will say is “Play Ball”!  And stay tuned.

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