I took a short break yesterday from painting Ball Parks to paint one of my favorite trees in my neighborhood. I have taken several photos of this Weeping Cherry over the years thinking I would paint it and just never took the time. But yesterday I made myself paint it because I want to give it to Stacy, whose tree it is. Stacy was a life saver to me a few weeks ago when I couldn’t walk because of my knee. She’s a physical therapist and wonderful neighbor. On the day that my knee pain was the worst and I didn’t know what to do she took out time from walking Willie, her cattle dog, to look at my problem; talk me through what I should do; and even went home and brought back crutches for me to use. And then over the course of the next several weeks while I was hobbling around she checked on me to make sure I was making good progress. She was such a BIG help and made me feel as if I were not going crazy. So today when I return her crutches I wanted to give her something to say thanks. I thought this little painting might be good. I call it Stacy’s Tree. It’s an acrylic on canvas measuring 6″x8″.
Archive for the ‘Small Town Life’ Category
Stacy’s Tree
Posted in daily painter, Small Town Life, tagged acrylic, impressionism, Landscape, Virginia Artist, Weeping Cherry Tree on September 20, 2013| Leave a Comment »
United Way Sponsors
Posted in Small Town Life, tagged Shenandoah Valley, Small Town Life, United Way, Virginia Artist on September 15, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Showhouse to Raise Money for Hospice
Posted in daily painter, Plein Air, Small Town Life, Travel, tagged Blue Ridge Hospice, daily painter, Plein Air, Virginia Artist, Winchester Show House and Gardens on September 5, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Several weeks ago I blogged about painting on location with a group of artists to help with a fundraiser for Blue Ridge Hospice. Read about it here. The Winchester Show House and Gardens opens this Saturday and I hope you will plan to see it. The photos in the article in The Northern Virginia Daily and on their website does not do the house justice. Go see it. It will be a wonderful outing and you will be helping a very good cause. Thanks! Here’s the article: http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2013/09/winchester-showhouse-and-gardens-fundraiser-honors-headley-homes-history.php
A Photography Day
Posted in Animals, Farm Animals, Small Town Life, Travel, tagged Llama, photography, reference photos, Shenandoah Valley, Small Town Life, Virginia Artist on August 14, 2013| Leave a Comment »
There are very few days that I don’t actually paint. Yesterday was one of them. I spent the afternoon riding around the county taking photos of animals for an upcoming workshop that I will be attending on “Painting Animals”. I’m very excited to be taking the workshop. It’s my birthday do-over since I was sick on my birthday this year. A good do-over, huh?!
These are some of the photos that I got yesterday. A good friend was kind enough to let me come to his place and get some Llama shots. I have been wanting to paint one so here is my chance. Just look at that FACE!!!
Ballots are Ready!
Posted in Art Class, daily painter, Serendipity, Small Town Life on June 27, 2013| Leave a Comment »
The end of last month I wrote that we had been nominated in the Northern Virginia Daily’s “Best of” Awards. Read about it here. The ballots are out. It was printed in yesterday’s paper or you can vote online at www.nvdaily.com . Just click on the right side on “Best of” Front Royal/Warren County. We are nominated in categories # 2, 133, 199, and 216. Please vote! Thanks so much for the support!
What a Nice Surprise!
Posted in Serendipity, Small Town Life on May 30, 2013| Leave a Comment »
We just got notification that Delilah’s Art and Gifts shop has been nominated for “Best Unique Gifts” and “Best Specialty Gifts” categories in the Northern Virginia Daily’s Annual Best of Awards. WooHoo!
And nominated as “Best Local Artist” and “Best After School Activities” for art lessons was Kelly Walker! We are thrilled. Thanks for the nomination.
Proud of Alexis
Posted in Serendipity, Small Town Life on May 25, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Come for the Festival!
Posted in Small Town Life, Travel, tagged daily painter, daily painting, Front Royal, impressionism, Virginia, Virginia Artist, watercolor, Wine Festival on May 18, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Art at the Mill
Posted in Small Town Life, Travel, tagged Art at the Mill, Burwell-Morgan Mill, Shenandoah Valley, Small Town Life on May 9, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I drove over to Millwood this week to see “Art at the Mill” at the Burwell-Morgan Mill. The mill was built in 1785 and is the oldest operable mill in the Shenandoah Valley. It’s on the Historic Register and is open to the public. You can learn more about the Mill and their hours here. “Art at the Mill” is a fundraiser that the volunteers put on twice a year to raise money to support this wonderful old structure. If you have a chance drive over to see this wonderful show before Sunday be sure to go. The show runs through May 12th.








