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22 Friday Aug 2014
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22 Friday Aug 2014
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20 Wednesday Aug 2014
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I am very happy to announce that my painting “Paint Your Wagon” was awarded 2nd prize in the Quick Paint catagory at the Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival by the 2014 awarding Judge,
I painted 4 paintings during the week, and started on a commission. I could have painted more except we had rain Monday and Tuesday. I painted 3 evenings on Nocturne paintings. First time ever for a nocturne and it was loads of fun, except it was freezing cold in the 50’s.
The most exciting part is that all 5 of my paintings from the week (commission included) SOLD!!! What an incredible week! I had so much fun. It was also a grueling week. Standing from 8 A.M. until Midnight at my age is quite painful and exhausting, but I survived. We had some real cold weather where the temperatures dropped into the 50’s. I chose to paint a nocturne, and I got a commission while painting it, so I ended up painting in those cold conditions for three nights in a row. I developed laryngitis, but thankfully I got my voice back quickly. The voice probably was from talking as well. There were a lot of visitors to my easel. One gentleman brought me pizza while I was painting at night! It was YUMMY! Dexter has great pizza.
09 Saturday Aug 2014
Posted in Art, Graphite, Julia Kay's Portrait Party, Landscape, Oil, Oil painting, Plein Air, Portrait, Sketch, Watercolour
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We spent a week up at our cabin. It was just my husband and I. Usually my sister and brother are there too. We lost my sister to cancer in February, and my brother is traveling across the U.S. in his Bluebird Wander-lodge R.V. It was hard not having them there. My sister and her hubby usually parked their toy hauler trailer next to ours and we would have coffee together every morning. August 3rd marked 6 months since she passed. My brother in law held a memorial motorcycle ride for her back in Colchester. I wish I could have been two places at once.
It was a miracle I got any painting or sketching done. We’d not been up yet this year, so the first few days were spent waging war on the mice and their mess. They are disgusting, and there is just no way to keep them at bay. They will find a way in no matter what preventive measures you make.
I played at doing portraits on my tablet, but I’m not really ready to share any of that yet. I did a pencil sketch portrait from the Julia Kay Portrait Party group. A small plein air watercolour, and an oil painting of the rifle river.
17 Thursday Jul 2014
Posted in Art, Flowers, Plein Air, Sketch, Urban City Scape, Watercolour
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Mary and I went to visit our friend Margaret today. Margaret is the co-founder at the Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Society. She and I founded the group back in 2009. She’s been laid up with a broken leg for over 6 weeks, and we all miss her.
I first got the watercolours out after having them tucked away since fall. The pot was sitting in the shade, and lack of sun made it difficult to give it depth. I should have put a cast shadow in, but I forgot. Oh well. It was just a quick sketch. You always see your mistakes once you photograph your work. I don’t go back in and fix my plein air paintings in the studio. Why? Discipline. My mistakes will glare at me and hopefully make me get out of bad habits.
I also brought along my vintage Sheaffer fountain pen to try out. Everything was going swimmingly, until I tried to add watercolour. OOOPS!! The ink was not waterproof. So… I rescued the sketch by washing the ink. It was fun. Need some waterproof ink though. There is no one who sells it around here, so I will have to go online and have it shipped in. That of course raises the price beyond reasonable. *sigh* … and people wonder why artists charge so much for their work.
14 Monday Jul 2014
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Had a lovely sunny day on Monday July 14th. I found some more 8″ x 8″ canvas’. I’m really liking the small square format. Unfortunately, McKee Park is over run with Canada Geese. They are quite bold, and will hiss at you. I shooed them away, but geese can be quite aggressive. My brother was attacked by domestic Geese when he was in his teens. They left huge blood blisters all over his legs. I was trying to eat my sandwich and they had me surrounded! While I was painting, quite a few people came down and fed them entire loaves of bread. Bread is not good for them. People… don’t feed the geese! Not only does it make them un-afraid of humans, they make a mess of our parks with their poop. Did you know that one goose can poop out 1.5 POUNDS a day??!! Do you know what that’s doing to our parks, lakes and streams? When you cry that you can’t go in swimming because the ecoli count is too high, look around, are there geese on the beach? I swear the Canadian Geese and the racoons are going to take over the world! (Thank you Jack Miner, Walt Disney, and the bleeding hearts of the world.) McKee Park needs to change its name to Goose Poop Park.
10 Thursday Jul 2014
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It was difficult trying to get out last week. Everyday the weather decided to do something new. We ended up rescheduling our paint out from Monday to Thursday July 10th. I headed out around 9 A.M. on a bright sunny day. It’s an hour drive out to Kingsville, if you stop for coffee, and I MUST stop for coffee! It was so sunny that I had to cover my left arm and face or I would have fried. Looking ahead of me the scene was very different. I was headed south to Lake Erie, and the clouds were dark, ominous and massive. What to do? It looked clear to the west, and that’s the direction the storms come from, so I continued. I was also concerned that someone else might be headed out there too, as the leader I had to be there to greet them.
As I pulled into the parking lot at Lakeside park it was just sprinkling. Maybe it would blow over? Then it hit! A deluge, I was thinking we may have to build an ark! I started to text our members telling them it was a washout. Most would be coming from the lovely sunny northern part of the county, so they, like me would be unaware of the storm. One member, Wendy, was at the outskirts of town when the storm hit. She had voice to text on her phone and told me it was not bad at the edge of town. By the time she got to the lake it had blown over. But the news she brought was a bit disconcerting. She thought she saw a funnel cloud over the lake on her way to me. Well, we found out later on the news she did indeed see a funnel cloud. In fact there were several of them that touched down on the lake that morning. They call them water spouts. They pull the water up into the air and it can cause very bad flooding on land. They are not as strong as a tornado, but can be dangerous to boaters.
We hunkered down in the park’s gazebo to paint just in case it started to rain again.
23 Monday Jun 2014
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10 Tuesday Jun 2014
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21 Wednesday May 2014
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So, having said that I have to say that this month got off to a rocky start with my plein air paintings. Two for the trash bin! But, I did make up for it with a couple of great portraits that are headed to the Julia Kay Portrait Party exhibition in Lapeer, Michigan. I’m also had happy with two of my plein air paintings in May.
As for plein air this week at Malden Park was a good painting, but I ended up getting into the ticks. I’ve got the heebee jeebies! I found two crawling on me when I got home on Monday. I thought I was clear of them when last night I reached behind my ear to feel a lump. You guessed it, a tick was imbedded behind my ear. Well… it would have been great if I’d noticed it earlier in the day, but no it was past midnight! So I called telehealth a service by the province of Ontario. The service gives you access to a nurse that will help you with making a decision on if you need to go to emergency, or if it can wait till morning. Well, unfortunately since the tick was probably in my ear for over 24 hrs it was important that I get it out asap. I didn’t trust my hubby to take it out, so off to emergency we went. Even the ER Dr was squeamish. A nurse practitioner got the lil begger out. So now Freddie the Freeloader is headed off to the public health unit to be tested for Lyme disease. Yes, I named the tick.
May fifth was a freezing cold day. I started dropping my brushes because my hands wouldn’t work. But the painting I did at River Canard Park I’m happy with.
25 Sunday Aug 2013
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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.