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Are you looking for a distinctive piece of art to satisfy a special need?
I can help you artistically portray a cherished possession, or immortalize a visual representation of your home. Some, like my husband, love old automobiles. I can visually recapture that vintage car you once owned (or still have).
You can have your particular mental image depicted on individualized stationary or cards.
I just completed this commisioned painting of two brothers in a scene from last summer's vacation.
We love to Travel
My husband and I love to travel. Some of my paintings are inspired by the places we have visited. Next week we leave for Southeast Asia. My husband served in Viet Nam in 1965-1966. He has always wanted to return and now we have a chance to do it. We'll also travel to Bangkok, Thailand and Angkor Wat, Cambodia. I intend to keep a sketchbook and to eventually recreate my impressions in paintings when we return. Look for them here his summer.
In December, we travelled through South America and Patagonia in December. I have sketches of it in my travel journal. However, I really haven't had an opportunity to paint that experience as yet.
The next two paintings were inspired by our travels in Israel. We were there in December, 2006.
Painting in Layers
I took a gentler approach here in the "Gardenia" painting. I softened most edges as I painted wet-into-wet. Slowly I painted it petal by petal, and leaf by leaf. I added one subtle glaze over another, waiting for each glaze to dry before adding another layer. In addition my aim was to create visual links in the painting to carry your eye easily around the painting. This process was more time-consuming than the way I previously painted, but I found the process quite rewarding.
In the end I added increased values to instill greater drama. Below you can see the painting as it looked when I finished it, before framing. I really like this style of painting and will continue to paint this way in the future. Since posting I’ve had the painting beautifully framed.
Recently I decided to paint some miniatures in addition to the full-size paintings I'm working on. These are a lot of fun to paint. Also, it's quite satisfying to be able to complete a project in a short amount of time. It's a real ego booster. By offering miniatures for sale. an additional different market is attracted due to the small size of the painting and the more economical cost to the art buyer. I can offer them matted or framed. In fact, the one at the top, "Magnolia" (approximately 3 x 3 inches unframed) is presently in a frame which is a continuation of the painting.
This starts my miniature botanical series. There will be more botanicls. As I branch out I will begin other types of series. This next one is "Poppies in Repose", (4 x 6 inches unframed).
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