Tuesday, February 28, 2012

1: In Bloom

In Bloom | Flanegan | 3"x 3" acrylic on wood panel | $50 plus s+h
How fun! The poetry reading|art exhibit was unforgettable...in more ways than one.  A 4o-something fledgling in bloom whenever I get to share with fellow artists.
: )
Thanks again to Borderlands' Director Ramona Cearley, the Borderlands' staff and volunteers, BookWoman's Susan Post, talented writers, my dear and amazing friends and all who attended Sunday's event.


"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."     - Eleanor Roosevelt


Thursday, February 23, 2012

cover girl

Grace during the Storm  |  Flanegan  |  oil on panel


"Join us to celebrate Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review's
new winter issue with a reading and exhibit Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, at BookWoman, 5501 North Lamar Blvd., in Austin."


Look who's featured on the cover?! hmmm...poetry and art - what a lovely way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon. 
My friend, Judy Jensen, will be reading and I will have drawings and paintings on display.

Stop by if you're in the neighborhood!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Henry's pasture

Henry's pasture  |  Flanegan  |  sold
We received over two inches of rain which was quite heavenly. In between torrential downpours and a bit of hail, the fog lingered in for a visit and we had a chat. I love how it transforms the Texas landscape and find it so comforting.
Once I found a spot, set up and sat down to paint (I don't have an easel yet), I had wished the fencing was not in my sight line. Then I saw the light in the raindrops, the deer grazing nearby and the birds flushed out by my dog, Tru - which I would never have experienced had my only reference been a photograph of the pasture. Love getting out of the studio.
Near freezing temps are forecast for this evening. I miss my Ohio.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Shy in the studio

Shy in the studio, study 1 | Flanegan   |  8 x 6  |  $100

This is my Shyni Tsunami. A few years back and a couple of broken ribs later, I discovered that he was aptly named by his former owner.

Even though it was a cloudy day when I took this photo, he looked so ethereal peering inside. My current focus is experimenting with various light conditions and I found this overcast day quite challenging. Muddying-up the values came a little too easy, but I'm happy with this one. Onto the next!

Friday, January 13, 2012

coldfront

Flanegan | 3" x 4" study | acrylic on primed, reclaimed wood panel | sold  

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

morning walk - study 2

Flanegan | 3" x 3" study | acrylic on primed, reclaimed wood panel | sold