Sunday, November 22, 2015

Weekend paint!

In between shopping and church, modifying tests, and laundry, I painted a little.
I'm not sure who the lady with the lions is.  A snow queen of some type.  She deserves a story.  I will continue to work on the big cats. 

I found some happy houses that sparkled in the night, added my grandchildren, and have the beginnings of a white Christmas. 

Friday, November 13, 2015

A little re do


      After hanging around a friend's shop for a couple of years, these early works came home to roost. What mixed feelings!  My fledgling paintings which were so.... ugly.  Yes, they were.  Perspective was not bad.  however, the grass was splotchy and the sky looked like blue mange.  
     I spent last night redoing the skies.  A pearly pink sunrise on the one below contrasts with the evening blue in the one above. 

    Of course, the church and the railway have both fallen into some disrepair.  But while the the tracks are a symbol of dreams past, the staunch little church points to a hope that can never fade. 

The horses in spring graze peacefully in a field of bluebonnets. This is a true Texan picture.  But I don't have horses or bluebonnets or a large stone house.  I'd like to live in the pic, though.  





Saturday, November 7, 2015

A Neutral Beginning

Beige and blue are the background colors here. This is soothing, not exciting.  A calm river on a hot summer day. . . a welcoming doorway into cool, enchanted spaces.  Even a desert can be restful with the monochromatic blending. The sky has a washed-out look over the sparkling sand. 

I paint in order to calm myself down and escape other tasks.  There are always dishes, laundry, and lesson plans.  For the same reason I read mysteries, I paint.  It's an escape into another land, another life. 


Think "Winter"


You wouldn't know it in Houston, but winter is coming! The high was 93 one day this past week.. 

I'm working on adding figures in order to humanize my painting. This castle is actually a take-off on the Chicago water tower, which sparkles with Christmas lights in December. I think that lady has lions with her, although they resemble dogs. 

This messy canvas is a repaint of an inept beginner pic. I filled it with Christmas trees. My middle daughter said, "I want to be right there in that picture." So here you are, KG.