
Friday, May 29, 2009
Best Laundry Day Ever

Georgia O'Keefe Country

Wednesday we drove toward Abiquiu, NM. This is the land where Georgia O'Keefe lived and painted in her later years. I can see why. As is very typical of this area, the clouds build up just about every afternoon and bring very dark skies. These dark skies, though, have cloud holes which light up the wonderful buttes and cliffs like a spotlight, making for much fun photography.
As we left and started climbing the mountain again toward Chama, the black clouds just broke loose with a terrific downpour, so that was exciting, too!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sky Mountain RV Resort in Chama, NM


We are staying at Sky Mountain RV Resort, which is a lovely setting beside the Chama River. We chose a site which is under the tree canopy and about 10-feet from the river. As I am typing the water is flowing right in front of our rig, with the large windshield affording us a wonderful view of the river. The temps here have been in the high thirties overnight and in the seventies during the day...makes me hate the thought of returning to the desert on this coming weekend! We'll enjoy the cool and clean green while we can and return home early next week.
I plan to sit out beside the river and do some pleine air painting while here, it just begs for that!
Unser Racing Museum

While there, Tom climbed into the cockpit of the race car simulator and thought it was an excellent simulator. It looked like fun to me, too, but I was too much of a wimp to try after seeing Tom was able to get the car up to 180 mph without crashing it.

Monday, May 25, 2009
A few New Mexico Photos


This next photo is of some of the red rocks we saw at the last part of our daylong tour. It had rained on them and the red color was especially vivid at that time. The wash was dry, but very colorful with the red soil.
This petroglyph of a mask, probably ceremonial, was found at a site in the mountains and was very isolated, which is a good thing since it was not a protected site. There was no graffiti, which was especially nice to see. Thankfully, Roch has permits which allow him access to these wonderful sites on tours and I felt as though we were being given a special gift, seeing petroglyphs which few have seen.

We also visited the Unser Raceing Museum while in Albuquerque, I have not downloaded my camera photos of that yet, so will do that later. All-in-all this has been a great half of our trip and we move on to the last week tomorrow morning, leaving Santa Fe and traveling to Chama, NM. Cool weather, here we come!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
We're Still Alive
I will try to include some photos later, but I just wanted to let you all know we are still alive and well, having a good time, but unable so far to get good WiFi reception so I have not been in contact with anyone either through the blogs or e-mail.
We spent a few days in Las Cruces where I found a great bead store and we had good weather. We traveled to Albuquerque for five days and the WiFi system at our RV park was being worked on so we had nothing there. So far, so good, at this RV park near Santa Fe. The park is beautiful with mountains and trees.
We took our tour with Roch of New Mexico Jeep Tours on Wednesday and had a wonderful day. He really knows the area and is a wonderful tour guide, stopping whenever I asked so I could take as many photos as I wanted (almost 500 that day). He is a great photographer too, so was willing to stop when he knew of a good place for that best camera angle. More about this great tour company in a later post.
The dialysis in the motorhome is going well and we are encouraged that we can continue to travel this way. It is more complicated than before, but do-able at this point and we still love to travel in our motorhome.
I will organize some of my photos and post them here soon, WiFi willing!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Aubrey Easter WIP 3

I got to work on this at the art club this afternoon and found it so enjoyable! Only my BFF Barb was there but we solved the problems of the world while we worked on our paintings!
There are still many little things to be done to this but so far, so good! I need to make her look more like three-year-old I think, she has been aged a bit more than reasonable in this. We'll see how it all turns out.
Friday, May 08, 2009
Easter Aubrey WIP II

I made some time this morning to add to this, I just had to make her look less like a ghost child. I strengthened the modeling shadows and glazed another layer of skin color and started on the hair. It helps that she, in real life, has hair the color of quin burnt orange, how cool is that?
There is still much to be done with her before I begin the foliage fine-tuning; if I can't finish her to my liking there is no need to go on to the foliage! So far, so good.
PS...the first WIP photo was taken early this morning inside, thus the yellowish tinge. I should have corrected the white balance for that but I didn't. This photo was taken outside and more truly reflects the true colors of the painting so far.
Easter Aubrey - WIP

After Easter, I received a photo of Aubrey at an Easter Egg Hunt that just said "paint me, Grandma!" So, I decided to do just that. I am trying a different technique with this one. We saw a demo at a recent AAG meeting where the artist used clear Contact paper for masking larger areas. I painted the modeling shadows grisaille first, then the slightest tint to her hair and skin. When that was dry I placed the Contact paper over all of her figure and then used a sharp utility knife (yikes!) to cut around Aubrey's entire figure. When I lifted the excess paper off, I found that I had not cut any of the w/c paper...hooray! I used a brayer to burnish the edges of the paper to make sure nothing seeped underneath and then did my usual wet-in-wet foliage underpainting and just sloshed away, splattering Aubrey's little figure with green paint, praying the entire time that the Contact paper would hold. When I removed the Contact paper, I found that some of the green had seeped onto her left arm. So, I put a piece of Contact paper over that arm, cut out her arm shape, then used my Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and scrubbed the offending paint off. It worked!
What do I think of this method of masking now? One disadvantage is you are still left with those pesky hard edges that will have to be softened in places, just like masking fluid. An advantage is you can splash freely without using a gallon of masking fluid beforehand. I will try this Contact paper technique more and see what I think.
I did use masking fluid in the greens to preserve the geranium shapes, which will be a bright pink/red color. Lots of negative painting later in that foliage, I dislike that part of the process, but will endure since I think this photo has such merit.
More to follow as I have time....
Monday, May 04, 2009
Madhu's Misty Morning

This is a painting I just finished from a photo supplied with permission to paint from a fellow Watercolor Workshop member, Madhu. This photo seemed so calming to me that I thought I would paint it and try for that misty background look I like.
Thanks Madhu!
Image size 25 x 17, watercolor on Arches 140-lb paper
Thursday, April 23, 2009
New Blog!
I have decided to create a new blog to showcase my artisan jewelry, my newest passion. I am not forsaking my passion for watercolor, but felt that it would be more appropriate to separate these passions with their own blogs. What is one more blog for me to oversee?
I will add the link to this new blog to my links list or you can see it at: http://lovebeadsandwire.blogspot.com/. It is in its infancy at this stage, so watch for changes and additions as they happen.
I hope to see you over at Artisan Jewelry by Susan Roper!
I will add the link to this new blog to my links list or you can see it at: http://lovebeadsandwire.blogspot.com/. It is in its infancy at this stage, so watch for changes and additions as they happen.
I hope to see you over at Artisan Jewelry by Susan Roper!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Kinda/Sorta Poppy

I was in the mood this morning to paint something "Springy" so I chose this poppy. I love poppies and their large petals.
Here on the desert it is nearing our first 100-degree day (could happen this afternoon!) so it will soon be too late for delicate flowers to bloom so I guess I will have to settle for painting them.
My next flower painting will be a tulip....
Monday, April 20, 2009
ArtChix Sale
As an interesting note, only 40% of my sales during the weekend were for paintings, 60% were from jewelry! So, while I will not forsake painting...EVER, it is good to know I can be successful in another creative venue.
Thanks for sending my photo, Ursula!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Newest Jewelry

As reported earlier, I took an all-day workshop on Artisan Jewelry yesterday. It was a great day, lots of fun and I got lots of tips and techniques. Here is one of the necklaces and earrings sets I made. It is made on memory wire. The centerpiece of the pendant is made from my husband's grandmother's concho belt, which was made of old silver. I am taking the belt apart and reusing the links individually in some of this jewelry. Since it was in the family, I won't be selling any of this, but instead enjoying wearing it myself! I also made some pendants in the class as well as a "stretch ring". More to follow.
I will have my jewelry on display at the ArtChix sale this weekend, as well as many of my paintings. This will be my last sale of the season to participate in so if you are in the area, do stop by and have a peek at what I have been creating.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Cactus in Spring



The one pot is filled with the yellow flowers right now and it is situated near the cactus with the purple pads. Mother Nature must understand the color chart by showing these complementary colors together! I am waiting for the purple cactus to start opening the buds, I can't remember quite what they look like when open. Photos to follow when that happens!
One of the things I enjoy about blogging and reading the blogs of others is I see what inspires each person and it tells us a little something about them. I am not sure what these photos say about me, but I do know they inspire me!
Easter Tulips
Monday, April 13, 2009
Discovery Through Blogs
I am constantly amazed at the discovery aspects of having a blog and how many people search through the 'Net for common interests. I had a comment from Lois about my wire wrap jewelry, which led me to her blog, which led me to others she has links to on her artisan jewelry blog. This Blogdom is a wonderful world, filled with countless communities of shared interests. This is a good thing!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Artisan Jewelry...Still

The pendant in the center has a stone we "mined" in Franklin, NC two years ago and tumbled and polished ourselves. I love how the wire mimics the shape of the stone, and no....that was not by accident!
Artisan Jewelry... again

Lest anyone think I have been sitting around twiddling my thumbs (unless twiddling means wrapping wire!) I will show some of the pieces I have made this week for the ArtChix sale next weekend. I want to bring your attention to the copper bracelet near the center. I, personally, coiled all those links from hardware store copper wire, 20-gauge! I made it so sell but like it a lot so maybe it won't make it to the sale table. It is hard to tell the wire wrap detail on these so next time I will take a few close-ups of that.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Vicki's Bowl - Final

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