It’s been quite a while since I posted anything to my website. Here is a bit of catch up on some 2014 & 2013 paintings.
Catch up on Recent Paintings
30 Wednesday Apr 2014
30 Wednesday Apr 2014
It’s been quite a while since I posted anything to my website. Here is a bit of catch up on some 2014 & 2013 paintings.
25 Sunday Aug 2013
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Art, art and photography, Book, interior design companies, Landscape, photography professionals, Plein Air, publication, published, publisher states, Watercolor, Watercolour, world artists, world wide art, World Wide Art Books
I am so GEEKED!!! After a two-year wait I’ve finally received my copy of Important World Artists Vol. 1! Published in California by World Wide Art Books Inc. This is a juried publication. I did not apply to be included in this book. I was invited to participate by the curator! This is not a vanity publication. I did not pay to have my work in this book, which makes it so much more exciting. I opened the book to search for my image and short bio, which I found posted on page 175.
Books are such wonderful things. I had the book delivered to my brother’s house in the U.S.A. to save on postage. My hubby, my sister-in-law, her sister and boyfriend were sitting on the patio. I’d already had the book in my hands for a while. I was so happy to finally have the book in my lap. As I lovingly caressed my copy, and breathed in the wonderful aroma of the newly printed book, I turned the book over on my lap to look at the images on the back cover… and SCREAMED!! MY IMAGE IS ON THE COVER!!!! OMG!!! What were the odds that they choose my work to grace the cover of this incredible book?!
How is being included in this book going to help me? The publisher states:
Our books are distributed to galleries and other art and photography professionals all over the world. When a volume is released, we start sending out firstly the copies to the participants in the book and then we start sending free copies to galleries, agencies, museums, libraries, art collectors, consultants, interior design companies, etc. ~ FAQ World Wide Art Books
I am so honoured to be on the cover of this book. Purchase the book on the World Wide Art Books site.
19 Monday Aug 2013
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Art, Dexter Michigan, Drawing, Landscape, Michigan, Plein Air, Watercolor, Watercolour
This summer is even more of a whirlwind then last summer. I traveled to two Plein Air Festivals, and I think I’ve caught the bug. I want to go to more, and meet more wonderful people. The artists, and the members of the community in Dexter, Mi are all incredible and wonderful people.
But, what was even more special this time is that I was able to share this event with two from my own group “The Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Society.” Kathy Hudak and Bobby Wagner.
10 Monday Jun 2013
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It was an 8 hour drive to Beloit, Wisconsin. I left home at 3:30 a.m. in order to be in Beloit by noon. I just made it! Chicago at rush hour is a trip! I ended up at O’hare Airport. Thankfully, it was not difficult to get back on the freeway. Finally out of Chicago I end up in construction. I’m just happy I never trust Mapquest when it comes to time. I always add 2 hours. It worked out perfect, but boy was I stiff and tired when I got here.
Beloit is a small town of 30K people. I have to say that I’ve been treated like a celebrity. I even was stopped in Walmart by a lady who saw my plates. “Are you from Canada?” She asked.
“Why… yes. How did you know?”
She had her young grand daughter in tow, and she proceeded to explain to the child that I was from Canada…. and that I probably still had snow. The child looked terrified of the lady in the big straw hat. I’m sure I looked a wee bit out of place.
I’ve had that response from quite a few people here. I think they equate Canada with Sault St. Marie. I’ve been explaining that I’m actually almost due east of them. Their eyes get wide when I tell them we have hardly any snow, and that my hubby’s had to mow the lawn in December. Even more interesting is that we have to go North to get the the USA. They seem a bit perplexed, and still introduce me as The lady who came all they way “down” from Canada. But, they are wonderful people and I’m so happy that I came.
I’ve managed to paint three paintings so far. They’ve been predicting heavy thunder showers, but rain has held off since I got here. It did rain on my way here. Since Saturday, we’ve had beautiful weather. Just a bit of wind, and a threatening sky. I don’t mind because a stormy sky is interesting, and a challenge to paint. Just what’s needed for a Plein Air convention.
I’m hoping that our group from Windsor will come here with me next year. I’m very pleased I did.
22 Monday Oct 2012
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What an incredible beautiful warm and sunny day for a paint out today! It’s a toss up what I like better Fall or Spring. The vivid reds are mostly finished. It seems the colours arrive and leave so quickly. There are still some beautiful yellows hanging on.
Four turtles kept us amused as they tried to sun together on a floating log. They reminded me of lumberjack contests, where the contestants compete by trying to spin the log so the other man falls off. The last man standing wins! They a family of mallards makes their way downstream feeding on vegetation as they go.
Mary was writing a note for Judith, when a stunning orange dragonfly paid her a visit. It landed on her note, and stayed while she continued to write. These are the reasons I paint en Plein Air. There is no studio in the world that compares.
20 Saturday Oct 2012
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It’s always a great time with the Chatham, Ontario Arts Council group. Thanks for having me back once again.
17 Monday Sep 2012
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Labour Day is two weeks gone, kids are in school, the beach is deserted, and the air is crisp. I walked down the beach to get closer to the Canadian Geese. I wanted to get photographs of them in flight. White caps crashed on the shore as the wind played havoc with the lake. I slowly approached the geese… camera ready. Wary of me they waddled down the beach a few honking their displeasure. They finally decided I was too close and took flight out into the lake a few yards away. The waves violently tossed them around, and I became concerned for their safety. What if one drowned because of my desire of a perfect photo? I gave them their space, and they safely returned to shore. I will think twice about disturbing wild life for the perfect shot.
A good part of the morning is always spent discovering the perfect composition. I was very fortunate to find a sheltered area. It was a lovely spot at the edge of the road looking through some trees. Wind and Plein Air painting quite often yields disaster. Many a painter has found hand prints in their work, broken easel’s, or had to chase their paper down the road or even into the lake! Winter is fast approaching. I hope the beautiful fall weather holds out. I love painting in the fall. However, I do hope we have some snow this winter. Winter painting needs snow and in Essex County, the most southern part of Canada, we had very little last year.
06 Monday Aug 2012
Posted in Art, Landscape, Plein Air, Watercolour
An incredible day at the beach. It was the Civic Holiday and there were a lot of vacationer’s at the beach. Sail boats, kayaks, jet ski’s, powerboats, and all manner of floating craft entered Lake Erie through the channel behind me. There were many families under umbrellas on the beach as well. This is a beautiful public beach. A very well kept secret too. Shhh… don’t tell anyone how beautiful Essex County is, they may all decided to move here.
30 Monday Jul 2012
Posted in Art, Landscape, Plein Air, Watercolour

My painting from the weekend. We had a big event in my area this weekend called Explore the Shore. (North Shore of Lake Erie) I was demonstrating Plein Air Painting at John R Park Homestead. It’s a really beautiful historic homestead. We had a lot of people come through. I spent the two days painting and explaining what Plein Air Painting was. I also invited people to join our group on Mondays. This event got us some really great new members last year. I sold one painting, and have interest on 2 more.
23 Monday Jul 2012
Posted in Art, Landscape, Moleskine, Watercolour
Another scorcher, and high winds to boot. So, again I opted for the Moleskine. I try to keep it simple on these days. One of our members, Gary , paints in oils. The wind knocked his easel, and he ended up with two big hand prints in his painting of the manor. Discouraging to say the least.
