Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Mesa at Sunset - two views
Watercolor on Arches paper. These 2 views in bright sunset and mesa colors are a little different take on the same subject. The painting above is less detailed, more atmospheric. The painting to the left has more detail, still bright and vivid.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Chickens in Bastrop - on the transformer box!
Here is Elizabeth Sullivan. Today she finished Zap, the rooster, and his sweet hen honey! |
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Sunflower Bouquet
This bouquet of sunflowers wrapped in tissue is a watercolor. This "bouquet" is going to live in Georgetown, Texas with my friend, Keri - ENJOY!
Owl at LBJ Wildflower Center
This pastel of an owl that I started at the Maxine's Art Show last month in Elgin is finally finished. I photographed the owl last spring at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center entrance - for the 2nd year in a row, this owl was raising babies on the ledge right at the entrance to the center, well camouflaged by the rocks and hidden behind a cacti growing on the ledge.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Painting Elizabeth Sullivan's mural in Bastrop, Tx
Terry's Newest Quilts
Beautiful wall hangings
My quilting friend, Terry Linnemeyer of Sugar Land, has 2 new creations.
The top one, a tulip wall hanging, was done in a quilter's class at Quilter's Emporium.
The bottom hanging is a paper foundation piecing - 4 different designs.
The colors in the bottom one are a blend of sage green and wine red batiks with a floral print on a brown background.
Terry has a wonderful sense of color and balance - nicely done!
Friday, May 2, 2014
Elizabeth Sullivan's Bastrop Painting
Elizabeth Sullivan, Elgin artist and pictured in the top photo, was selected by the City of Bastrop, as one of the artists who are beautifying the electric transformer boxes around the city - she will be painting 2 of the boxes. The bottom photo is her original design that I painted today! I went down to assist her with painting and got to paint this side with buffalo, goats, a sun. Her side has longhorns and other cave painting-type designs. Elizabeth uses these gorgeous vivid colors in her paintings - turquoise, golds, oranges, browns. I will post more pictures of the finished box. These painted boxes will be a real treasure for the City of Bastrop, her citizens and visitors.
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