Stretching Myself

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Little Henry

The title of this piece is Little Henry.  Most of my titles of subjects containing animals, birds or people end up with a name, sometimes named for people who have influenced my life.  It gives me a connection to that painting.  Sometimes when starting a painting a name will come to me immediately as in this painting.  I’ve loved the name Henry for years.   This is a sweet fledgling, having been given its life as summer begins and our season changes into freshness from a dormant winter here in Montana.  Henry needs to be a Little…for more than one reason.

While painting this, close to being finished, I texted a photo to my daughter to share my new art piece.  She commented, Henry, seems shy.  We exchanged text messages back and forth, having fun with the idea that Henry evolved from an earlier conversation.  I am an introvert at heart.  I do not like to speak in front of even a small group, never enjoyed being the center of attention.  Growing up quite shy.  Although, I’ve been able to overcome much of my severe shyness, I still do not like to give a speech or talk to a group.  Much of the turmoil is hidden within so I get feedback such as…oh, you’re not shy, I don’t see you as an introvert or don’t worry you’ll do fine talking, etc.  Really people!  Ugh!  As I want to throw up!

I’ve been invited recently to do a dual show with a talented artist friend.  This show would be in 2016, requiring a lot of finished works to display, an opening reception and, yep, I would have to talk.  Okay, this could hurt!  I visited with my daughter at length about this subject of talking in front of a crowd of interested art lovers.  What kind of questions would they ask, what would I possibly talk about, on and on.   I thought to myself, it is almost a full year away so I have time to prepare myself.

Suddenly, I was noticing all these signs, articles popping up on my facebook page about speaking and overcoming stage fright.  Good grief.  Into the studio I went as painting is like therapy for my soul.  When my daughter proclaimed that Henry looked shy it just shouted…wow…this is my example piece for telling people how emotional connection comes through in my art.  I saw that Henry did seem shy, having been birthed into this world.  It’s a bit scary.  Watching little fledglings bounce around trying to find their wings…that sounds kind of like me!  Henry needs to be Little Henry to give me courage and permission to know that it would be okay, small steps, little steps going forward.  Starting out little and growing.  I’m still not convinced that I can do this but suddenly having worked through some of those emotions with this painting of Little Henry I feel better.  Acknowledging it seemed to allow me to set it aside and not worry so much about it, at least momentarily.  Worry brings no benefit whatsoever in life.

If you are one that can speak openly with confidence, you are so admired by this little fledgling!

Keeping Up!

Keeping up is my key word for the next couple weeks.  In my home studio today working on a new steer painting.  I’m usually more organized in life but lately I’m just keeping up.  My heart is loving everything that is coming my way.  For some unknown reason I am not stressing about getting things finished but rather soaking in the moments with knowledge that it will all get done.  This could actually be a false sense of security!!  Heading into the summer months in Montana we all feel a need to set aside our tasks at hand and enjoy our warmer months playing.  I’m trying to adjust all things so I find time to play but continue to strive so my art can thrive, sorry, that did sound a bit poetic…but I like it.

I’ve had some goodness come my way recently.  About a month ago I entered a Java Doodle Challenge, doodling a plain white coffee paper cup.  Surprised, I won and received a basket full of awesome art supplies for doodling…about $50.00 worth of materials and a $25.00 gift certificate at a local coffee-house.  I never win anything so this was wonderful, smiling for sure and playing with all those art goodies.  Teaching lately as well, workshops at Crooked Line Studio.  This experience is a reward for me, sharing the knowledge I’ve honed over the past years with mixed media art.  My students have been generous and open with their talents.  They’ve complimented me as a teacher verbally but the true reward is seeing their hearts open to new possibilities for themselves in creating.  Many are returning to take a second class and expanding their own knowledge of materials and techniques of mixed media.

I have a solo show I’m preparing for in June.  The steer painting will be up for that exhibit.  I’m thinking his title will be Mr. Stewart.  Today will hopefully be finishing this painting and working on a project for a future workshop.  Keep yourself busy with goodness my friends and thank you for being here with me.

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Turning over a new leaf!

So, I’ve been away from blogging for several months.  After the new year began I made a promise to myself that I would begin, turn over a new leaf and start blogging once again.  Wow, does time fly, it is almost May of 2015…four months into the new year! 

I have been very busy, really, not kidding!  This is my year to give myself a few pushes, a little nudging and kick in the pants to get my art out into the world.  I’ve joined a nearby art guild and will be displaying two new pieces there in June.  I had a wonderful opportunity to display my art in a local coffee shop in January and in a few weeks will be taking that down.  (two wonderful sales from that display…yippee!)  I became a member of a local art association and  displayed one piece that sold at an exhibit in March (another sale…yippee!!)  I was struggling with getting the word out about my workshops and in February had to cancel my workshop.  (bummer)  But, an artist friend connected me with a new art studio that was looking for teachers…bingo!!  I’ve had three successful workshops  (yippee!!!)  Let’s see…what else can I share with you…sorry, sometimes this feels like bragging but truly as an artist, it is such a tough world out there.  Every little inch we see improvement is like a mile high celebration! 

 I’ve continued with my art journaling group here in my home studio.  We connect in a good way, not just through creating art but as friends.  They keep me inspired, encouraging me when I am down…we artist do get down sometimes!

In January, I spent a whole month setting up an Etsy shop, which I’ve connected to my facebook page, Green Grass Art.  It has not seen much traffic but I’ve neglected it recently and have not added new items since initially setting it up.  I will give it attention again soon, I promise you and myself.

This giraffe piece was just finished to place at Toucan Gallery for the upcoming May Art Walk.  I’ve had good response to this piece, many connect with the affection between the momma and baby.  I’ve titled this piece Coco and Little Chia.  Next week it will be heading to the gallery.  I  feel so much gratitude.  My art world is growing and I’m feeling more ready to face the responsibility it holds.  When you step out of the shadows and push your way into the art world it can be intimidating.  I’m five years into this journey of pushing forward and finally feeling rewards beyond what I expected…OMG…feeling gratitude in a huge way.  I cannot make a promise of how often I will be blogging but be sure it will be more often than four months!!  Thanks for being here with me and sharing this journey!  copytwogiraffes

Spring Blossoms

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This sweet bird appears ready for spring perched on a blossoming branch.  Another painting in the bird series I am creating.  Done on a 6×6 stretched canvas with 2 inch finished sides.  No framing required.  The background has several layers of recycled papers.  I painted the first layer with a lighter blue.  The second is a color I like to call eggplant.  The bird and branch, sketched on lighter canvas paper and adhered to the canvas with gel medium.  Before painting the bird, some serious drying time required!  Usually I have a difficult time waiting to begin painting the subject!  I will use my hair dryer to speed the process.  This piece is outside my normal bright colors but I do like it.  Stretching myself a bit with my creativity, one of my intentions for 2014.

Have a great day, thanks for visiting my blog!

Finished Merry Moose

Completed the Merry Moose….pulled a late night and an early morning as I just could not let this one alone!!  Snowing and cold here so I will be in the studio again today.  Needing to start on two commissioned pieces that will be holiday gifts.  Time to get to work!  Have a warm fuzzy day today everyone!  If you are traveling be safe! copy M. Moosecopy head M.

Merry Moose

Today it is an indoor, studio kind of day.  Our weather is changing, cold, freezing rain and snow to come soon!  Working on my Merry Moose painting.  Thus far I’ve placed four layers.  It needs some serious drying time, putting it away for about 24 hours.  I have completed two commission pieces thus far for the holidays.  One being shipped off later this week and the other delivered locally.  It feels great  creating art for holiday gifting.

Thank you for visiting my blog…have a great day everyone!

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Love the Poodle!

Just completed and delivered a commissioned piece from an amazing funky era… love all that 50’s style!!  For this piece, the poodle skirt was the important focus as well as the music.  I was young during that time but remember all that music on those old phonographs played over and over.  I, too, fell in love with the King and still listen to his music.  No one could sing a gospel song like Elvis Presley!  I loved creating this piece and when my friend opened it I saw the joy in her face and it made my heart sing…she loved it as well.  It cannot get any better than knowing your art is finding a joyful home and what you created for someone appreciated.  Thanks Linda!!copy Poodle

Aspens

These two pieces completed and hanging in my living space.  Inspired from a recent trip with my husband to Glacier National Park.  The landscape of the park is bursting forth copy aspenswith aspens, a favorite tree of mine.  These two pieces, wrapped with burlap, created  with 10 layers of acrylics, recycled papers, and pen.  I added a magpie as well and a heart on one of the trunks with my husbands and mine initials (okay, a little personal touch since the pieces will stay in my home and not for sale).   I love nature and being outdoors brings me so much joy and peace.  Having this in my living space will always remind me of our special trip, time nurturing our souls and preparing for the changing of the seasons soon.

Thank you for visiting my blog…enjoy the beauty surrounding us!

New Bird Painting!

IMG_6450This sweet little bird speaks to my heart and my dreams!  Done on a 12 X 12″ gallery wrapped canvas.  Acrylics, oil pastels, pen, ink, recycled papers and some textures added with random items…love using different items for texture…such as bubble wrap and shelf liner paper.  Thicker sides finished as well so no framing required .  I’m selling this piece for $60.00 plus shipping.

 Details to buy this bird, please leave a comment for me…thank you!!

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~ Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore ~    André Gide

Six Hearts

IMG_6407This piece I have titled Six Hearts.  This canvas I had done about two years ago and it truly needed a facelift!  I covered it with black acrylic paint and started over.  I was not truly in love with it but it is growing on me.  If you click on the photo you can enlarge the image to read the words.

I am still working on the dress collection and have finished two more paintings.  I needed a break from painting the dresses so created the six hearts.

Thanks for visiting my blog everyone!  Hope your heart is filled with joy today!