Category Archives: New Work

Monkey Business

Monkey Business

Monkey Business                      $110 including shipping.  6″ x 6″ Framed

Did you ever want to create a little monkey business, play tricks- not like the 3 Stooges, but stir up a little trouble. We have had a few great April Fool’s tricks in the past 2 years. Two years ago we put up signs that said “Fresh Eggs” and left several dozen eggs in a cooler with a cigar box in front of our friends. Last year we placed a number of pink construction flags in the yard of a friend and made some construction markings. Our friends had the night before diverted a neighbors water-spout and worried that they neighbors had called the town. Haven’t thought up next years April Fools.

7 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work

Fish Finder

IMG_8138

I wanted to post a lovely little 6 by 6 fish painting already framed. $100 SOLD

Speaking of fish, we were reeling in the skip jacks today.

Looks like we will be having fish for dinner for the next 3 days.

And if you are thinking about purchasing art, this is a nice time to get ahead of the holiday rush.

8 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work

Cuttyhunk Union Methodist Church

cuttyhunk church use for blog

Yes, it has taken me a year to finish this painting, but I was determined to complete it before this years’ artist retreat and that I did with a little help from 2 of my muses: Kelley Carey MacDonald and of course David. Kelley and David gave me much-needed advice on how to get the values right and oh I am happy with this painting! (Click on her link and scroll down to see her work and me painting  the church on her porch last week).

I feel so blessed to have such talented, spirited and generous artists in my life.  I knew my painting did not have that kick and Kelley told me to be bold and then bolder! David kept reminding me that I needed to work right up to every edge. Well I listened, and here is this lovely simple church that sits so peacefully on the hill. This painting is a gift for a dear friend.

This is a far cry from my start last year, but I will be brave and show you how it looked.

Cuttyhunk Chapel as I struggle with the process.

Cuttyhunk Chapel as I struggle with the process.

I am happy to be spending 6 wonderful days on this peaceful island. No cars, no charge cards, no cell service (unless you climb to the lookout) and lots of time to paint, have great meals, chat, swim and meditate.

5 Comments

Filed under Art, Artist Retreat, New Work

Quadrille Lessons

Quadrille lesssons©

Oh the lobster, he will teach us to dance!

“Will you walk a little faster?”
Said a whiting to a snail,
“There’s a porpoise close behind us,
Treading on my tail.”
See how eagerly the lobsters
And the turtles all advance!
They are waiting on the shingle –
Will you come and join the dance?
So, will you, won’t you, won’t you,
Will you, won’t you join the dance?
Will you, won’t you, will you,
Won’t you, won’t you join the dance?

“You can really have no notion
How delightful it will be
When they take us up and throw us,
With the lobsters, out to sea!”
But the snail replied, “Too far, too far!”
And gave a look askance –
Said he thanked the whiting kindly,
But he would not join the dance.
So, would not, could not, would not,
Could not, would not join the dance.
Would not, could not, would not,
Could not, could not join the dance.

“What matters it how far we go?”
His scaly friend replied,
“There is another shore, you know,
Upon the other side.
The further off from England
The nearer is to France –
Then turn not pale, beloved snail,
But come and join the dance.

Will you, won’t you, will you,
Won’t you, will you join the dance?
Will you, won’t you, won’t you,
Will you, won’t you join the dance?

Will you, won’t you, will you,
Won’t you, won’t you join the dance?
Will you, won’t you, will you,
Won’t you, won’t you join the dance?

Thank you Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) for the world you created for us. And to see the quadrille done traditionally click here, but I think the Jamaican Quadrille looks a lot more fun.

PS: One more day until I am on Cuttyhunk! Oh I am so excited. I feel so lucky to spend time with wonderful friends, artists, writers and have 5 glorious days to paint and relax!

IMG_6637

This painting is a 14″ by 10″ Ink and Watercolor framed in a lovely maple frame. It also makes a nice companion piece to my earlier work in the last post Alice’s Party.

 

 

5 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work

Poppy Trio

poppy poppie orange yellow Poppy yellow

I had hoped to get more done today, but a sniffle got in my way. As I am going to Cuttyhunk Friday for an artist retreat, I thought it best to get some R & R.

Sat by the beach and watched the birds diving as the bluefish stirred up the water. And made a few small poppy paintings.

Need to get cracking and packing.

6 Comments

Filed under Art, Artist Retreat, New Work

Alice’s Dream

 

Alice's Dream with ©I had such fun making the painting for the invitation to the Tiverton Land Trust Summer gala that I started working on a happy lobster series. Here is my latest one.

Yes, Alice is dreaming and fondling that lobster yet again!

And this weekend was quite eventful with August open studios. A special thanks to all the wonderful visitors I had this summer while participating in South Coast Artists Open Studio Tours. Nearly 70 artists participated in this event and this was a fabulous year for us. So many visitors and so many sales. I feel so grateful to be part of this supportive group. The night before the tours this weekend I had the most special experience. I was sitting at the beach while several egrets flew by. It was windy so they were flying low. I could hear the whoosh of the beating of their wings~a sound I had never even dreamed I would hear!

Alice’s Dream is 14″ by 10″ and is framed in a maple frame. It is looking quite cool hanging on the wall.

7 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work

Hot Tamale!

Hot Tamale ©

I am going back to doing more works on watercolor paper as I have better control of colors than on Aquabord.

This was done a while back, but I always have loved all the conversations going on. Can’t you just see the tall figure on the right scolding the poor man with the beret. I have no idea what he has done, but she isn’t happy.  Also the green and yellow creatures seem to be having quite an intent discussion. Most fun to me are the 3rd and 4th creatures from the right. Usually my creatures are communicating to one another or listening, but these 2 are posing!

This is a 14″ by 11″ Ink and Watercolor framed in a hand made cherry frame.

15 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work

Quadrille Lessons

Screen Shot 2014-08-05 at 6.24.42 PM

I am working on some new paintings for Open Studios next weekend.

Another in the Susan in Wonderland series.

Leave a Comment

Filed under Art, New Work

Pontus Parties

IMG_6800

I was introduced to Greek mythology by my husband and have  taken a great interest in learning about the Greek deities. We especially enjoy looking at Greek vases but would happily take another trip to Greece to explore more temples and sites.

You can see this painting as well as my new sea series at Open Studios this weekend July 19th and 20th  from 11AM-5PM Saturday and Sunday. I will have lots of new work on display.

There are so many wonderful artists exhibiting from their studios this year that I am sure it will be a great event.

This link takes you to a downloadable map. http://southcoastartists.org/sample-page-2/tour-map/

I am number 5 on the tour map.

This is a 7″ by 5″ ink and watercolor on Aquabord.

1 Comment

Filed under Art, New Work, Uncategorized

Pleased To Meet You!

PLEASED TO MEET YOU ©

Don’t you just remember that perfect summer party! The one where the weather was beautiful, the food and company were grand, and you meet that special person who became your best friend or your life sweet heart.

I remember the first time I saw my husband. It was at a wonderful opening at The Albany Institute of Art. I went there with my college roommate. I was a bit shy and tentative.  I was looking through one end of a model train engine trying to keep busy. My eyes met the man I married peering at me through the other end.  We looked up and then it was history. Amazing how I still can remember that moment, what room we were in, the people around, the color of the carpet, all preserved like a photo.

Do you know who is having that moment in this painting?

I do. Who do you think the happy couple is?

This is a 9″ by 12″ ink and watercolor on Aquabord  framed in  a cherry frame.

10 Comments

Filed under Art, New Work