Saturday, February 27, 2010
I took an art workshop from Maureen Killaby and learned so much about pencil/graphite drawing. We all did this girl from Africa. She is 18x24 on paper. Our Bible study sponsered a program on The Lost Girls of Sudan and I would like to donate half the sales of any of the African art to the Dark Exodus Womans Foundation. I will post a link for you to check our Beverly Parkhurst Moss's book about the girls now living in Dallas.
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commissions,
Graphite drawing,
Lost Girls of Sudan
"Low Water Bridge Acrylic" This is an 8x10 acrylic from a photo taken in Horseshoe Bay. I have also done a pastel of this. There is a golf hole at the back..I can add the flag for ya if you want.
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Acrylic,
Golf,
Horseshoe Bay,
Marble Falls Texas
"Lago Vista" a 12x18 Pastel framed and ready to hang. This is the beach on Lake Michigan where we would go for picnics.
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1st Place winner,
Bell's Beach,
Charlevoix Michigan,
pastel
This is the cottage next door "Sequanota Club" It is a 9X12 pastel on wallis paper. The bridge goes to the dining hall/clubhouse. We would wait for the bell to ring and head up for lunch or dinner. On Sunday evening we would have Vespers and then head to the beach on the big lake for a picnic.
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Charlevoix Michigan,
Michigan,
pastel,
Sequanota club
This is "Kiteley's Market" a 9x12 Pastel on Wallis paper. The original has an added sunflower at the suggestion of my art buddies. Kiteley's had wonderful red and black raspberries. We went often to pick. They also had beautiful flowers and arrangements.
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Charlevoix Michigan,
Kiteley's Market,
pastel
We rented a cottage at the Sequanota Club in Charlevoix Michigan last summer down from our friends the Beynons. Beautiful..and cool. This was the view from our cottage "Cottage View" 8x10 Pastel on gaterfoam.
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Charlevoix Michigan,
Michigan,
pastel,
Sequanota club
These are mini paintings. Acrylic on black paper. One is "The Carmel Mission Mini" and the other is "Blue Gate Mini"
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Acrylic,
Canyon road,
Carmel Mission,
Santa Fe
We went to St. Louis this fall and met the McCloskeys for Anna's fall break. Julia,their German Exchange student was with them. We had lots of fun doing tourist things (The arch, Grant's farm, The Magic house, etc.) This is "The Arch" Acrylic and Ink on Black paper. 8x10. I love how bright the colors look against the black.
Well, we don't have rocks and reeds in front of our place and maybe the water isn't this blue-green, but we do have lots of egrets and herons. This is "White Egret" 8x10 Acrylic on Black mat board. At least our lake is full and it is beautiful waking up in the morning and seeing all the wonderful wildlife.
We actually had snow... and a couple of times. It was beautiful. This is from a picture I took of the covered bridge. The original is available as are prints. (Prints are available for all of my artwork as are note cards) "Pinnacle Bridge Winter" Acrylic on black paper. 8x10.
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Covered Bridge,
Mabank Texas,
Pinnacle Club,
Snow
Friday, February 26, 2010
Belated Blog and New Art
This pastel is from a photo I took at Joe T. Garcias where out group had dinner. It was a beautiful evening on the patio. Not quite sure why I attempted something so complicated. It is 24x18 on Wallis pastel board. "Joe T. Garcias"
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