Saturday, October 23, 2010

River Flowing Through Us


24" x 24", blended wood panel


Checking-in on one of my favorite art blogs, Barbara Muir Paints, has become a daily ritual. Her writings are as positive and uplifting as her beautifully expressive drawings and paintings. Barbara is acutely aware and thankful of the many gifts surrounding her…and that mindset is wonderfully potent and contagious.

We’re all blessed. The ordinary, in reality, is extraordinary. The simple, yet priceless moments with family and friends are what I cherish most…like when my Pearce, creative and rowing buds were there for me at my opening last Friday night, so incredible.

This weekend we’ll be supporting our friends via live webcast at the Head of the Charles…the rock star all regattas in my book. Austin Rowing Club has 34 rowers competing in Boston today and tomorrow. so awesome.

This work-in-progress was inspired by my crewmates, who are about to cash in on months of dedicated training. Bright and talented women all connected by the river.

: )

Friday, October 15, 2010

Our Marley is going to the show!



Happy Friday Everyone!

If you happen to be in the Austin area this evening, you are welcome to attend our opening at the new Austin Details Art+Photo Gallery, 6-8p, located at 106 East 8th Street (just east of Congress Avenue...look for the red doors). I feel honored to be exhibiting with the featured portrait artists in this show:
http://austindetailsart.com/gallery/essence-the-truth-in-the-portrait/

Here's the recommended parking for this event:
http://austindetailsart.com/about/where-we-are/

A portion of the proceeds of the framed charcoal drawing of Marley will benefit the PAWS Shelter and Humane Society.

Hope to see you tonight!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

happy birthday to me!

charcoal on Strathmore paper

Jack will be 13 tomorrow. He's thrilled as you can see here! We're celebrating with walks and treats and a swim...like almost every other day.

: )

I'm painting a series of skyscapes and charcoal sketches really get me limbered-up for the range of values needed. Artist Laurel Daniel is exceptional in capturing the subtleties and contrasts in her landscapes.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wiseguy

9" x 9" charcoal sketch on paper

Completed sketch of Wiseguy. What a difference with a darker background. Seeing the shuffling back and forth of foreground to background when altering the values never ceases to amaze and amuse me.

Will be doing more.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

busted!

Pruning my flowers again...they all seem so innocent, don't they?





6" x 9" charcoal sketch

Either I will go back into this sketch of Wiseguy or start another tomorrow as I wanted to reveil as much of his features with as little light as possible. Handsome soul.

Friday, September 17, 2010

I hear you

22" x 30" charcoal on Rives BFK



ok...so he's not so small.

This is the drawing I was referring to in a previous post. I've been sketching for days now trying to get Diamond's expression and the lighting just right. It was a bit tricky as he was blasted with sunlight from above but also bathed by the light reflecting up from the concrete pad.

You can set your clocks by this sweet ol' soul...stopping by the studio doorway for his afternoon snack. He takes a look inside, turns his head with ears tracking where you might be, then winnies.
Who has who trained here?
: )

Friday, September 10, 2010

ahhh...

11" x 14" charcoal drawing on Strathmore | sold


props swirling above
escaping the summer heat
in the afternoon
: )