Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Old Tricks #919



















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I've painted this barn before, I went back into my photos tonight looking for something familiar to hang out with, figured I'd try a new approach.landscape, acrylic 4x4"

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

#918 Going Up?

























sold One day I'll write about what some of these titles mean. not so still life 6x6" acrylic 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Per #917

























sold It's a month punctuated by paintings of persimmons. still life, acrylic  Other News: The GJWP group is having an opening reception this Friday night, Dec.2 at the James Library in Norwell from 6-9, 24 West Street, over 80 challenge paintings will be on display.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Waiting in Platypus Position #916

























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Waiting for joy; a squirrel, an Irish Wolfhound and it's cat, Santa's eight tiny reindeer - in her favorite position. I can't imagine how it's comfortable, but she insists. dog life, 6x6", acrylic

Saturday, November 26, 2011

#915 Handyman




















sold honey life, acrylic, 4"x4"Other News; I hung shades today, I'm handy, I had no idea.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Beach Plum You Can't See 913



















I set up a perfectly good beach plum, but realized the space beside it was so much more interesting than the object itself. still life, acrylic, 4"x4"

Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Fall #909

























I'm starting to see what's beyond the trees. landscape 6"x6" acrylic $100 click here to purchase

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Tousled #908

























sold While the paint was still wet I smeared it all around then put some of the sharper edges back in. 

Friday, November 18, 2011

Chair As It Should Be #907

























Exhibit A from yesterday's post. interior acrylic 12x12" Please contact South Street Gallery to purchase, 781.749.0430

Thursday, November 17, 2011

#906 This Little Persimmon



















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Someone has been throwing things off the chair when I leave. At first, I thought it was just a fluke, the other night I left a pile of unfolded dishtowels on the chair and when I got home, every single one of them was on the floor. Someone loves dishtowels, so I thought she might just be getting her fix. But tonight the pillow was on the other side of the room when I returned. I don't know if someone is standing on the chair or taking her frustration out on whatever inhabits the chair. It's all very confusing. I think I should start a series of drawings, What DOES She Do When I'm Gone? still life, acrylic, 4"x4" $60 click here to purchase

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

#905 D Flower

I'm supposed to be mixing paint in these cups, but instead I'm painting them. still life acrylic, 6x6" $100 click here to purchase

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Taller #904

























Inventory control is not what it used to be around here, I'm almost out of white paint. Other News: Bridgette down at Powderhorn Press in Plymouth did a fine job on The SAMFund holiday cards, I just got a batch today. Proceeds go to young cancer survivors, the cards feature three of the daily paintings, I swear I won't yammer on about these too much more, but if you are interested in ordering some, follow this link. still life, acrylic, 8"x20" $200 click here to purchase, shipping included.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Lamp #903

























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above, interior, 6x6" acrylic
below, Brie, the animal, takes in the view.


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Standoff #902

























You'll be able to tell which jar of honey I like better over the next couple of weeks, depending on which one disappears first. Will it be the Chilean Tree Honey (What is that? Who cares, when it's comes in such a cute jar!) or the other honey? Oh dear, I can't remember what kind the other honey is, I'm already seduced by just the name of the the Chilean Tree Honey. still life, acrylic 6x6" $100 click here to purchase $7

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

Nine Hundred (this is getting to be a very large number) #900




















Nine hundred
consecutive days of painting! As a reward, I think I'll take tomorrow off - (just kidding). 8x6in still life acrylic - ack - it's not a square, how'd that sneak in here?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Exactly #898

























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Oh, store brand, value honey, clearly made by carpenter ants and not bees, why must you last so long, I am not enjoying you one bit. Other News: I should make it a rule to never collect things on our walks to paint later because every time I do, said things turn into green fuzzy moldy pompoms that do not resemble even an inkling of what they looked like when picked up. I'm referring to my collection of chestnuts collected as Brie tried to rest in the dirt during our walks in October - they should not have pistachio colored fur, I'm guessing. still life, acrylic 8x8"

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Long Lasting #897

























These flowers are something else, zinnia's I think? I've had them since Oct 29th. Must make me look suspicious when I'm painting the same flower a week later as to if I am indeed painting this painting today and not a week ago. But, rest assured, I did. Right after I killed a 24x30 painting, poor painting. Eh. Thing is the 24 x30 looked like it had potential at one point and I thought, well, now that's boring, so I decided I would mess it up a little. Clearly still influenced by the artist talk by Barron Storey a couple weeks ago. Sometimes I think, well, I know I can paint something but what else can I do to it? still life, acrylic 6x6" $100 click here to purchase $7 shipping and handling

Monday, November 7, 2011

Low Grade Honey #896

























This store brand honey does not taste like it was made by bees and worse yet it does not come in a cute bear bottle. still life 8x8" $145 click here to purchase $7 shipping and handling Other News: TheSAMFund holiday cards are ready! This year's holiday cards feature three daily paintings #579, #601 and #443 (pictured below). 100% of proceeds go directly to programs for young adult survivors of cancer. The inside message reads, "Wishing you and your loved ones a happy, healthy holiday season." click here if you are interested

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Present #895

























And today I'm interested in this old latch on the window, which I don't really need because it's definitely painted shut. Other News: Taking Brie, the dog, to the pet store always seems like such a good idea when I'm loading her into the car. Unlike the other dogs at the store who splay themselves in front of rawhide racks, Brie is fascinated by the kitty litter inventory. still life acrylic 6x6" $100 click here to purchase $7 shipping and handling

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Business Trip #894

























sold Other News: Little wood handled paint brush has been located, unharmed. I'd like to take a moment to make a public apology to Brie, the dog/office assistant/curator for presuming she had something to with it's temporary disappearance. Still Life, acrylic 8"x8" 

Friday, November 4, 2011

#893 Fancy That

























I painted this twice. First I painted this panel, then I went on to a bigger canvas. My new thing is to spend about an hour a day on a big canvas, it's my revised way to wrap my mind around doing bigger paintings. When I went to the bigger canvas, I worked out some things I wanted to put back on the little panel and then after I 'fixed' that I went back to the bigger one. This might seem a bit like going around in circles, but it held my interest because it was curious to watch how things kept changing and I didn't feel like I had to preserve anything. I should have taken some process photos. Other News: To my knowledge, Brie, the dog/office assistant/curator has not eaten anything unusual this week although I am missing a wood handle brush. . . still life acrylic 6"x6" $100 click here to purchase $7 shipping and handling

Wednesday, November 2, 2011