Showing posts with label copper paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copper paintings. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Inspiration from the Old: Chin Up!


My 93 year old father-in-law is frail.  His balance is not so good and, truthfully, his memory ebbs and flows, yet it surprises me how he connects to the world in such a direct way. When he sits on a porch or looks out the window or when we drive him by Banks Channel sound or the ocean, he reads the sky, water, and air.  He knows what will happen that day and he remembers what happened for decades before. Once he used that eyesight and hearing for hunting. Some time ago he flew missions in Africa, Europe, and India.  He survived.  He paid attention.  He still pays attention.

Long ago our ancestors could not afford to be inattentive.  Their survival counted on knowing who was friend or foe, on reading the seasonal changes.

When I was a child I used my senses to enjoy the smells, sounds, and feel of open windows, to catch grasshoppers in the park near me, to watch neighbors pass by.  I lost much of that as I grew into my middle years.  When I entered the creative life of painting I discovered plein air painting, painting outdoors directly from life.  It’s a sensory experience.  I rediscovered paying attention and it keeps me connected to the world.

I absolutely Love my IPhone and other technical gadgets. But they keep my head down, not head up, which is what you need to do to pay attention.  So in 2014 I resolve to keep my head up and pay attention like Poppa Sheffield. Chin up!

While it’s been frigid outside, here are a few of the things I’ve paid attention to inside:

Tick Tock When's Dinner? 12 x 12 oil on copper Available


Bedtime 12 x 12 oil on copper.  Available. This was Poppa Sheffield 's bed after WWII

My paintings are available at Cary Gallery of Artists 200 S. Academy St. in downtown Cary Ashworth Village. 919-462-2035 Mon-Sat 11 am - 5:30 pm.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Things They Are A-Changin'

Things are bubbling and brewing and stirring!  It’s not Halloween.  I feel good changes coming on.  Was it just a few posts ago that I wrote about the Road Renewed?  Maybe after staging three solo shows recently (remind me to space them out!), I’m excited about stirring things up in my work.  As the daughter of two teachers, it’s in my blood to do that by learning.  In the next few weeks and months I plan to spend time in workshops learning encaustic (painting with hot wax) from Dianne T. Rodwell, discovering colorful transparent oil paints from Dreama Tolle Perry, and understanding the Cape Cod school method of underpainting from Mike Rooney. What a lineup! I will practice my watercolor techniques and sketch.  I will experiment and paint without deadlines.  Hallelujah!  We’ll see what bubbles to the surface.  It’s a journey!

We just returned from a quick trip to the Miami area and visited galleries and street art fairs. It’s always fun to see the diversity of styles and trends that we might not see in our local galleries.  We saw lots of hot colors and cool metallic, abstracts and mixed media.

I’d like to leave you with what I’m calling the “People’s Pick” –those paintings which received the most attention at my recent Cary Gallery of Artists “Luminous Landscapes and More Sparkle (paintings on copper).” One thing I enjoy about exhibit receptions is listening and watching the reactions to my work. I hope you enjoy this mini exhibit.
Calm in the Basin 12 x 12 framed to 17 x 17 oil
Shimmering Stones 10 x 8 oil
 
 
 
 



















Bunting and 'Brella 12 x 12 framed to 17 x 17 oil

Beach Grass 18 x 24 oil
What is YOUR journey?  I’d like to hear from YOU!  Please leave comments and questions.
 
Our next travels?   Taos NM in the spring and we hope Key West in the fall.
 
Have palette.  Will travel

In Cary, my paintings are available at Cary Gallery of Artists 200 S. Academy St. in downtown Cary Ashworth Village. 919-462-2035 Mon-Sat 11 am - 5:30 pm. 

On the coast, my works are available at Figments Gallery, 1319 Military Cutoff, Landfall Shopping Center, Wilmington, NC 28405 910-509-4289