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| "Wee-Wee-Wee..." 6x6" oil on canvas panel ...all the way home! I've been playing catchup on challenges this week, so here's one more for today. This one was called "Paint your Pig." I love the sweet look on little piggy's face. Obviously, she is hero worshiping with deep admiration for momma sow. She seems to be thinking, I want to be just like you when I grow up... But I wouldn't bank on it. Sadly once she hits her teens, her head may be turned facing the opposite direction, distracted by the world and all that glimmers. I sure wish piglets would stay little forever. Do you think I could be experiencing empty nest??? Oink, Oink, Oink...Eat more Fish!!! Thanks for viewing! nancy FREE SHIPPING I am offering FREE shipping within the U.S. on all paintings in my Daily Paint Works, ebay and Etsy stores. These small paintings look great in groups of two or more, and add interest and charm to an entry, kitchen, bath, sitting on a bookshelf, or other small areas. |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
"Wee-Wee-Wee..."
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Fall Show Offs
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| "Fall Show Offs" 8x6" oil on canvas panel |
Have paint will travel!!! I just bought an awesome new lightweight portable easel, which collapses down to fit in my backpack. So last weekend, I thought I'd try a little plein air. I am not sure if painting on your patio counts as plein air but after all, I was outside?
In a recent challenge, posted at DailyPaintWorks.com, artists were invited to go outside and paint the fall colors where they live. What a joke! Fall colors don't even exist in Texas where green things just turn brown, shrivel up and drop to the ground. In fact, we are still experiencing blistering temps with no end in sight...and along with the heat...the worst drought since the 1700s. I count myself lucky to have little color remaining in my poolside oasis, where drought tolerant potted beauties: purple Angelonia, golden Marmalade Rudbekia, yellow Ixora and hot pink Pentas continue to defy nature.
Lord have mercy, forecasters are predicting this dry weather pattern will continue for another year... I may need to start planting cactus.
Thanks for viewing!
nancy
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
"Angela's Path"
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| "Angela's Path" 6x8" oil on canvas panel - CLICK TO BID |
Today's painting was my submission in the DPW's "Rectangle Challenge" which was a total blast! The rule was to build up a painting by laying down ONLY rectangles, one rectangle at a time and one rectangle adjacent to the next. You also had to mix a new color for each rectangle, comparing the color, value, and temperature as you proceeded.
My friend Angela sent me this photo from a recent hike in a Nature Preserve. I loved all the pinkish-violet tones on the tree in the foreground and in the distance, so I thought it would be fun to work with if simplified down into workable pieces.
This challenge forced me to paint outside my comfort zone but once I had placed the first couple of strokes, my mind responded like I was working a jigsaw puzzle, finding and placing down one colored piece at a time. To my delight the end result was a very abstracted, mosaic-like quality. My own personal painting style contains some degree of abstraction, which I think makes a painting more interesting. However, this challenge pushed me to leap-frog onto a new pad. I am sure I'll be revisiting this pond again and again. R-r-r-ebit!!!
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Monday, September 26, 2011
SOLD Eyes of Innocence
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| "Eyes of Innocence" 12x12" Oil on canvas |
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I don't paint many portraits but was simply awe struck with a recent photo of Annie, my three-year-old niece. Looking at her big expressive blue eyes, I couldn't help but think those eyes could have been what the Virgin Mary's eyes might have looked like as a child. With a look of wide-eyed wonder and unconscious innocence, did she have even a glimmer of understanding to where her life would lead? Somehow those eyes seem to reflect the unknowing, yet somehow knowing look of total acceptance for all that would unfold. I didn't think a 6x6" canvas could do justice to those eyes, so this one is a larger 12x12" canvas.
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nancy
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Recent Works
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| "Crested Butte Frost" 6x6" oil on canvas panel |
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| "Happily Ever After" 20x16" oil on canvas Sometimes life calls us to be there for other people and places that need our attention, which was why I wasn't able to paint much last week. My graphic design business has been in high gear demanding all my 9-5 attention, and the evenings and weekend were chocked full with my husband's writer events, my grandson's first football scrimmage, visiting a family member in the nursing home; and then helping my sisters and brother move my mom into Assisted Living. Oh, and did I mention, cleaning my house just moments before the Health Dept. threatened to shut me down? Life can be a daring adventure! I did start a new painting last night but since it's not quite ready for prime time, I thought I'd post a couple recent commissioned pieces. It's easy to paint something that literally reaches out and grabs you by the shoulders and screams in your face "paint me." But commissions are tough since you have another person's vision and emotional experience to try and capture. It's easier when the only person you have to please is yourself. Both of these painting were taken from partial photographs, so some pieces had to be made up in my mind. This is where creativity, fueled by a prayer, kicks into overdrive. Thank you for viewing my work. nancy FREE SHIPPING I am offering FREE shipping within the U.S. on all paintings in my Daily Paint Works, ebay and Etsy stores. These small paintings look great in groups of two or more, and add interest and charm to an entry, kitchen, bath, sitting on a bookshelf, or other small areas. |
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Apple Overboard
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| "Apple Overboard" 6x6" Oil on gessobord |
I am back after a long absence. The past several weeks of my life have been eaten up by life. I've spent time caring for my 88-year-old mom who had a fall and suffered fractures, followed by the out-of-town wedding of our youngest daughter, and then a trip to accompany my poet husband to the annual Langdon Review Week in Granbury, TX. I am feeling just like this apple which fell, or was perhaps gently pushed, out of its snug little basket.
Desperate for the rich buttery feel and smell of fresh squeezed oil from a tube, last night was the first opportunity I have had to pickup a paintbrush in several weeks. This painting was from a photograph I took at the Langdon Poet Laureate picnic at the home of Charles and Dominique Inge, where lush still-green grasses spread out under the shade of reaching branches and whispering gardens along the limestone cliffs of Lake Granbury. As I sat on a blanket feasting on the moment and chicken salad, I kept thinking how Renoir should have been there to capture this other gathering of friends, lounging and lunching in the dappled afternoon light to the sound of poetry carrying them off on the cool melodic breezes of other moments.
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nancy
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
In the Shadow of Your Wings
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| "In the Shadow of Your Wings" 6x6" Oil on gessobord |
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More adventures of the traveling easel! I feel like I have been let out of a cage this week basking in the glory of new-found freedom. It's like I just gave myself permission to color outside the black lines. Woo-hoo, the Lone Ranger rides again! Wonder why I didn't think of this before? All of that time I spent trying to mask out all the bouncing reflected lights...what was I thinking? I love seeing the myriad of color appearing everywhere, especially in the shadows. It's like someone just turned the lights on for the first time!
Last night I drug my 8' tall wooden easel into the breakfast room where I spotlighted this barren orchid. That juicy red starlet saw this as her big chance to shine and literally jumped out of the fruit bowl, anxious to make her stage debut. I didn't have the heart to tell her this was her first and final debut.
Does anyone out there know how to get an orchid to bloom a second time? No matter how many songs I sing or tap dances I have performed, not a one of my three beautiful orchids will offer to produce an offspring. Anybody know any good jokes I can try?
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nancy
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Codependent
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| "Codependent" 6x6" Oil on Gessobord |
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I named this painting codependent but now I am thinking it should be called charity? The more I look at it, I am seeing the green bananas as a lifeboat rescuing a comrade adrift along the hard dark surface of life. Perhaps I am being influenced by this video I watched yesterday of a dog who fell off the back of a boat at sea and was then rescued by a dolphin http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Yfbchq0xQmQ&vq=medium#t= What do you see happening in this painting? I'd love to hear your comments.


Have easel will travel, I am out of my box again today! These subjects are on a scenic vacation from the doldrums of their limited cubical existence. As you can see, they are traveling about, doing a little sightseeing around my house and enjoying new vistas. Last night these fugitives spent the evening in my family room sitting atop an old antique desk handed down by my grandmother.
You know, I don't think artists ever really paint a painting. Paintings are simply small hints of the place where the artist's spirit went once he picked up the brush to paint.
I named this painting codependent but now I am thinking it should be called charity? The more I look at it, I am seeing the green bananas as a lifeboat rescuing a comrade adrift along the hard dark surface of life. Perhaps I am being influenced by this video I watched yesterday of a dog who fell off the back of a boat at sea and was then rescued by a dolphin http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Yfbchq0xQmQ&vq=medium#t= What do you see happening in this painting? I'd love to hear your comments.
Thank you for viewing my painting!
nancy
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Sunny Sextuplets
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| "Sunny Sextuplets" 6x6" Oil on Gessobord |
Look what was just born at our house...a beautiful basket of bouncing baby sunflowers (reminding me of each of my six sisters). Okay, so maybe it's not really a basket, but somehow saying plastic container just didn't have the same ring to it. And while I'm coming clean here, this sunny clan of summer hotties weren't really born here either. They are actually silk clones, most likely of Chinese decent, that I picked up on a bargain table at Gardenridge. Oh well, sometimes you just have to use your imagination.
All of my "not-so-still lives" are normally arranged inside a makeshift light box; it's fashioned out of a cardboard box with the top and front sides cut off. Then, I set up a spot light to one side. This helps isolate the subject matter and control any bouncing light from other sources. However, I painted this scene of my kitchen table with morning light battling its way in through the cracks between the blinds. Don't you just love my red walls! I think I am going to have to overcome my control issues and come out of my box more often.
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nancy
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Grape Stampede
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| "Grape Stampede" 6x6" Oil on Gessobord |
There's a melodramatic mutiny in progress! Grape inmates are making a break from the glass lock up. They plotted for hours, behind my back, to make a run for it. The cherry and apple guards in their red uniforms were totally overpowered and pushed aside by the seething mob. Curses foiled again! This is the first time I have ever painted grapes, and admittedly tortured them unmercifully. A manhunt is now underway. Once I can get them back in the slammer, they'll be all mine, I'll find more vicious ways to punish the entire bunch of little green guys. A-a-ah!!! Oh the trials and tribulations of being an artist. It isn't easy but someone has to do it! (booing and hissing)
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nancy
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Kitty, Kitty, Kitty
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| "Kitty, Kitty, Kitty 6x6" oil on canvas panel |
I've been a bit under the weather this week and tied down with wedding preparations, showers, and graphic design work, so I haven't been able to paint much. However, here is a commissioned piece that I have been working on for a friend. I do love those sweet, sensitive eyes of contentment as this kitty sat before a window. Sorry but it's not for sale at this time.
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nancy
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Upper Level Management
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| "Upper Level Management" 6x6" Oil on gessoboard |
Looks like more layoffs may be coming down in the corporate world. Money is tight and jobs hard to come by. This high-ranking corporate official has some tough decisions to make in order to trim excess overhead. "Aha! Diversification would offer me the option to restructure, filling newly-created positions from within." He has asked for volunteers, hoping several of his long-time employees might be willing to transfer into the highly-speculative Cobbler Department...Someone just has to step up to the plate.
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nancy
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Launch of the Boating Party
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| "Launch of the Boating Party" 6x6" oil on gessoboard |
An island in the sun, boats gather around this tropical resort casting sultry reflections that swirl a top foamy waters. This reminds me of all those exotic destinations where cruise ships, like flocks of graceful geese, silently maneuver their way into bustling tourist ports. I guess this is as close as I'll get to a vacation this summer but my mind is frolicking in the spray of ocean mist. Bon voyage!
I am trying out a smooth gesso surface with this painting and enjoyed not having to fight the rough waves of stiff canvas.
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nancy
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
"Undercover Agent"
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| "Undercover Agent" 6x6" oil on canvas panel |
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As you can see, Special Operation's Officer, Lt. Frank Fork sits camouflaged in cool, dark shadows under the protection of a plate in this recent dragnet. He sat by undetected for days, carefully observing every move of this flashy duo perched overhead. It was reported, in the end, violence broke out leaving in its wake a juicy-blood bath.
I'm sure you all thought I was the one who had died! It took me forever to find an opportunity to finish this painting. By the time I got back to it, the strawberry was covered in a disguise of mold and the watermelon was literally running off the plate trying to escape the scene. Gross! I ended up pitching it all in the trash and working from memory. Oh the trials of being a painter!
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nancy
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Down by the Old Mill Stream
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| "Down by the Old Mill Stream" 6x8" oil on canvas panel |
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This landscape painting was another challenge posted by DailyPaint Works. (above is the photo we painted from)
Painting a landscape feels like flying, such a welcome change of pace from still life. I love the loose flow of buttery pigment as it courses, glides, drifts, circulates, skims, oozes, swirls, and rolls off the fine tiny hairs of my brush with a story of its own to tell. The brush charts its own path catching light off vapors of layered atmosphere, fluid sweep of free-flowing water, or the crisp rustle of dry swaying grasses.
It feels so natural to me, I can't imagine approaching a landscape in any other way. To labor over each exacting blade of grass, every ripple on the water's surface, or the intricate patterns of bark on a branch, would condense it all into a frozen frame of a girdle to sit lifeless and idle for all eternity. In a landscape, I want to capture the movement of breathing spirit. I want the viewer to feel the chill of the wind that's blowing through my hair, the warm rays of afternoon sun that sit perched on a shoulder, and to detect the decaying scent of autumn rising from the mists off the bank of cool waters.
The artist job is to take it all in but then to simplify and filter down to the barest of it all, that which contains the whole. I still have miles of canvas to go but am loving my journey along the way.
Thanks for viewing my painting!
Painting a landscape feels like flying, such a welcome change of pace from still life. I love the loose flow of buttery pigment as it courses, glides, drifts, circulates, skims, oozes, swirls, and rolls off the fine tiny hairs of my brush with a story of its own to tell. The brush charts its own path catching light off vapors of layered atmosphere, fluid sweep of free-flowing water, or the crisp rustle of dry swaying grasses.
It feels so natural to me, I can't imagine approaching a landscape in any other way. To labor over each exacting blade of grass, every ripple on the water's surface, or the intricate patterns of bark on a branch, would condense it all into a frozen frame of a girdle to sit lifeless and idle for all eternity. In a landscape, I want to capture the movement of breathing spirit. I want the viewer to feel the chill of the wind that's blowing through my hair, the warm rays of afternoon sun that sit perched on a shoulder, and to detect the decaying scent of autumn rising from the mists off the bank of cool waters.
The artist job is to take it all in but then to simplify and filter down to the barest of it all, that which contains the whole. I still have miles of canvas to go but am loving my journey along the way.
Thanks for viewing my painting!
nancy
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Strawberry Fields Forever
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| "Strawberry Fields Forever" 6x6" Oil on canvas panel |
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This was a fun one to paint because it forced me to let go of what was real and what wasn't and just paint all the little spots of color and values I saw, where I saw them.

"I was looking back to see, if she was looking back to see, if I was looking back to see, if she was looking back at me", said the strawberry. I set this still life up on top of a mirror and the multiplication of the strawberries went crazy. Reflections of the image, and the mirrored images in the mirror and in the silver bowl appeared every; reminding me of those crazy fun houses we went into as kids with the mirrors that made you look like you went on into infinity.
This was a fun one to paint because it forced me to let go of what was real and what wasn't and just paint all the little spots of color and values I saw, where I saw them.
Thanks for viewing my painting!
nancy
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
"No Present Like the Present"
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| "No Present Like the Present" 6x6" Oil on Canvas Panel |
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We all have heard the saying, "The present is a gift, that's why it's called the present", so here's my gift to the present. It's nearly impossible for me to ever stay in the present for very long, unless I am either meditating or painting. This is the best part of being a painter. I literally can't even tell you where I go but my mind disappears into thin air. From the book, The Art Spirit by Robert Henri this resonates with me, "At such times there is a song going on within us a song to which we listen. It fills us with surprise. We marvel at it. We would continue to hear it. But few are capable of holding themselves in the state of listening to their own song. Intellectuality steps in and as the song within us is of the utmost sensitiveness, it retires in the presence of the cold material intellect....we fall back and become our ordinary selves. Yet we live in the memory of these songs which in moments of intellectual inadvertence have been possible to us. They are the pinnacles of our experience and it is the desire to express these intimate sensations, this song from within, which motivates the masters of all art."
Thank you for viewing my song for today!
nancy
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Time Out
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| "Time Out" 12x12" Oil on Wrapped Canvas (Click here to purchase) If you are wondering what all the commotion is about here today? It's a parade! Some of the local citizens of Down the Highway are lining the streets, just as it gets underway, commemorating the First Year Anniversary of the founding of their colorful town. Spoon float is passing in front of the judges showing off her silvery sheen. Making her golden debut is Marmalade Redbeckia, a new star and latest addition to the neighborhood. She's the only one around who can, without a whimper, stand up to face the summer inferno. She rocks!!! In spite of her demanding schedule, I think it's pretty cool how she magically produced a diminutive clone of herself onto the face of spoon. Nearly everyone is out celebrating with the exception that little imp sachi who is seen pouting in time out. He was caught trying set off a bottle rocket in spite of the ban on fireworks. You know, every now and then, I paint a little piece of something that seems to really work in a painting. Leaves are exceptionally tough to get right but check out that one little fellow who fell off the stem and is resting half in and half out of ruby red's shadow...that was a special "aha" moment for me! I love it when that happens!!! Thank you to all of you who have continued to follow this digital little Peyton Place in spite of all the violence in these not-so-still lives...And, thanks for viewing my paintings! nancy FREE SHIPPING I am offering FREE shipping this summer within the U.S. on all paintings in my Daily Paint Works, ebay and Etsy stores. These small paintings look great in groups of two or more, and add interest and charm to an entry, kitchen, bath, sitting on a bookshelf, or other small areas. FRAMES To purchase online frames, check out the "floater" frames like those shown below. The paintings just gets glued onto it...super easy. http://www.kingofframe.com/6x6-Frames_c_22.html |
Thursday, June 30, 2011
"Splendor in the Glass"
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| "Splendor in the Glass" 6x6" Oil on Canvas Panel Click to Purchase |
My seven-year-old grandson and I had a great time painting from this still life we set up yesterday. While in a panic to prevent an obvious tragedy, I tensed up and painted a bit tighter than I like. To me, less is always more...the fewer brush strokes the better. I guess I just got carried away trying to rescue these near-casualty victims from ultimate destruction. Whew, that was a close call!
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nancy
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