People tell me you can look at my artwork and see what is going on in my life and I suppose that is true! When the flowers start blooming I paint them and when I travel I paint the places that I have been. I recently took a trip to Mooresville, Alabama with some friends and we visited 1818 Farms there. What a lovely place and fabulous people. I am sure I will be painting more from our adventures there.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
Spring Break!
The week of Spring Break was a very productive time for me! Though the weather was less that cooperative I got in lots of quality painting time. I took a little venture back into some landscape work but still had to get in one nest painting since it was Easter week! Nests and eggs just have such symbolism in my life. Representing the safety we have in Christ and the hope of new life yet to come! I hope you all had a great Spring Break!
Labels:
acrylic painting,
barn,
barn painting,
bird nest,
church,
eggs,
farm,
Farm landscape,
farm painting,
garden painting,
landscape,
landscape painting,
nest and eggs,
palette knife painting
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Jones Valley
36 x 62
oil on canvas
Jones Farm II
This is a HUGE landscape I just finished for a commission. This was life changing. First of all, I had never stretched a canvas before. Done! It was a challenge to stretch one so large, but I did it! Then just covering that much space was a challenge but it was so much fun! And I think I took at least 1000 pictures of Jones Valley in the process! So I have lots of painting material. I have actually done 3 paintings of this scene. I have one more shown below and am still tweaking the other one. I hope you all enjoy it.
24 x 36
Jones Farm I
I actually painted this one first in preparation for the HUGE one! I changed some of the composition for the large just because it was so large. But I had fun with this one too. They had actually just baled the hay while I was painting these so I really wanted to include some of the hay bales because they looked so pretty out there.
20 x 16
oil on canvas
Family Tree
This was actually done as a graduation gift but it was so fun to do that I thought I would post it. Hope you enjoy looking!
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