Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Painting of the Week - Dinner
This is last night's watercolor painting class effort. There is more I could do to this, but normally what I accomplish in class is enough for me. I consider my classwork as practice and don't try for a masterpiece, but just try to enjoy the process. I prefer the short time frame too, as I get bored working on a piece for days and days.
Monday, November 03, 2008
I tried... but it didn't work - Revised
I really tried to paint Karin's newest photo. I used hot press watercolor paper for the first time. Big mistake. I am not a fan! I had worked on this last night, and promptly put it in the trash. This evening, I wanted to start over fresh with pastel, but just didn't have time, so dug out the watercolor and added some pastel pencil on top. Better, but I am still not too happy with it. Still deciding whether to send it on to Karin.REVISED - I scanned this on the better scanner at work, and it looks much better, so off to Karin it goes!
Honorable Mention - Pear Pair
I won an Honorable Mention for my pastel "Pear Pair" at the Worthington Area Art League, Autumn show at High Road Gallery, Worthington, Ohio! The gallery was packed full of all kinds of art, so I am very happy that my piece stood out to the juror. His comment:
(REVISED) Juror quote: "Nancy's piece excels because of her use of vibrant, expressive color."
I am very pleased to win this award, especially with that huge amount of competition. This is my first award in painting. In the past, I won many awards for my art quilts, but I am always uncomfortable accepting praise for my work, even though that is something we all strive for.
Here are pics before and after it was framed (sorry for the bad framed shot).
(REVISED) Juror quote: "Nancy's piece excels because of her use of vibrant, expressive color."
I am very pleased to win this award, especially with that huge amount of competition. This is my first award in painting. In the past, I won many awards for my art quilts, but I am always uncomfortable accepting praise for my work, even though that is something we all strive for.
Here are pics before and after it was framed (sorry for the bad framed shot).

Saturday, November 01, 2008
In Suspense Until Tomorrow
I had a great email last night. One of the organizers of the Worthington Art League November exhibit emailed that I should attend the Artist Reception tomorrow, as one of my entries has won an award at High Road Gallery! If you are in the Columbus area, please stop by and see the show. The exhibit runs until November 25th.
I entered two pastel paintings which were shown a couple months ago on this blog. One was "Pear Pair" and the other was "Crestone Peaks". I will post tomorrow with the results!
I entered two pastel paintings which were shown a couple months ago on this blog. One was "Pear Pair" and the other was "Crestone Peaks". I will post tomorrow with the results!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Ideas, but you gotta get the studio ready first..
I have an idea how to approach Karin's photo of the week, but first things first. I have recently moved my studio from a large family room downstairs to a tiny room upstairs. The problem with the BIG room was that it felt like a cave. Even though I had lots of artificial light, I only had one east facing window. It just didn't give me the right 'feeling', so I moved my work area upstairs to my smallest bedroom. Its tiny at about 9' x 10', but it has a big window and just feels better. I still use the family room for my matting and framing area, but use the upstairs for the creative work.
Earlier in the week, I made my bi-yearly trek to IKEA and got the rest of the furniture I wanted to finish off the room. I love the adjustable trestle legs under the drawing table top. I also got a great deal in the "AS IS" section of IKEA. I got the aluminum wall shelves for only $1 each! DEAL. These are normally used with an additional piece of glass to make a deeper shelf, but without the glass for only a DOLLAR I thought these were just the thing to display artwork.
I took some shots of the new studio without the flash so you could feel the 'warmth' of the room. Now, if I could bear to mess up the space with art supplies.......




Earlier in the week, I made my bi-yearly trek to IKEA and got the rest of the furniture I wanted to finish off the room. I love the adjustable trestle legs under the drawing table top. I also got a great deal in the "AS IS" section of IKEA. I got the aluminum wall shelves for only $1 each! DEAL. These are normally used with an additional piece of glass to make a deeper shelf, but without the glass for only a DOLLAR I thought these were just the thing to display artwork.
I took some shots of the new studio without the flash so you could feel the 'warmth' of the room. Now, if I could bear to mess up the space with art supplies.......
Friday, October 24, 2008
Different Stroke Painting of the Week - Cow
FUN! I love to paint cows.
This is the latest entry into Karin's weekly challenge.
This is pastel on velour mat board (my favorite surface),
and is about 6" x 9".
This is the latest entry into Karin's weekly challenge.
This is pastel on velour mat board (my favorite surface),
and is about 6" x 9".
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Painting of the Week - Tree Houses
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Different Strokes Painting - NYSE
Wow, Karin gave us a real tough subject to work from this week - this picture of the NYSE. I had a hard time deciding on how to tackle this challenge. Finally, I cropped a section of the photo and played with the contrast to get the view below:
I still found it to be very intimidating to even start this painting, so I tried an old trick some teachers use on reluctant students. I turned the page upside down and just tried to paint the shapes, lights, darks, without regard to if they were a guy's head, leg or a computer monitor. Still tough! My first pass, I thought was failing, so I left it to dry for a couple hours. Right before bedtime, I thought I'd look at it to see how it turned out. Mmmm, it had promise! So I added a few more strokes and called it done! It's not as vibrant as the cropped photo, but I think you can feel the anxiety and rush on the NYSE trading floor:
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Plein Air Saturday - Infirmary Mound
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Watercolor Class - Girl with Cookie Study
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Different Stroke Painting of the Week
This week's challenge from artist Karin Jurick's blog. This was a tough one. Not my best work! But its all about the process, not the product! I mirrored and manipulated her photo to get this view.
Plein Air Saturday
Got together with a group of plein air painters this morning. Here is the link to photos taken by one of the group:
Ohio Plein Air painted today at Slate Run Historic Farm
Check out the pictures at www.ohiopleinair.com
And then click on PAINTING SESSIONS And the top entry “Slate Run Historic Farm”
Here is the pastel I produced and a photo of the scene (although a slightly different view):

Ohio Plein Air painted today at Slate Run Historic Farm
Check out the pictures at www.ohiopleinair.com
And then click on PAINTING SESSIONS And the top entry “Slate Run Historic Farm”
Here is the pastel I produced and a photo of the scene (although a slightly different view):

Monday, September 29, 2008
Paintings of the Week
This week's pastel inspired by a photograph from artist Karin Jurick's blog. I'm really happy with this one.
This is a watercolor of the same layout. I am struggling with the watercolors. Hmmm..
This is a watercolor of the same layout. I am struggling with the watercolors. Hmmm..
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Pastel - Iris at Pond
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Pastel - Newspaper Man
This week's pastel inspired by a photograph from artist Karin Jurick's blog. Seems like I'm having much better luck creating pastels than watercolors. They are opposites in the way you approach lights and darks, and perhaps that is why the pastels seem more logical to me.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Ike Art - Pastel of Beach
More "Ike Art". Our power came back on after 24hrs, but no cable. So I sat down and did this pastel inspired by a photograph from artist Karin Jurick's blog.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Ike Art - Pastel of Peaches
The remnants of Hurricane Ike came through here yesterday. No power from 5pm on, they said it may be days before everyone's power is back. I work 3 miles from home, and luckily (??) they have power, so I came in, since obviously there is nothing to do at home.
After my power went out, I decided to try to work on this pastel with the light from the windows. I kept adding brighter colors because it looked so dull in the dim light. Looks pretty good today. Guess that is one way of getting used to actually seeing the lights and darks in your composition!
After my power went out, I decided to try to work on this pastel with the light from the windows. I kept adding brighter colors because it looked so dull in the dim light. Looks pretty good today. Guess that is one way of getting used to actually seeing the lights and darks in your composition!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Watercolor Sunday
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Painting of the Week - Inniswood Herb Garden
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Monnett Garden
Went up to Delaware to meet friend Diane to paint outside last night. We met at the Monnett Garden across from the Arts Castle. Lots of flowers. She was painting in oils and I tried my hand at pastels. These are tiny - 3x5. Although we met at 6pm, the light changed fast and it was cloudy and we had to pack up about 8pm. Dusk is coming much quicker now....


Monday, August 11, 2008
Painted Pear
Friday, August 08, 2008
Pair of Pastel Pears
FINALLY. Back in the groove. This was a pear from the ancient pear tree at Red Bank. I took some photos with extreme lighting. Instead of printing these out, I used the photo on the computer screen and painted with pastels. I LOVE these. Maybe I will try using the same photos but use watercolor instead.
Click on picture to view larger.
Click on picture to view larger.
My photo:
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Red Bank Boat Launch
Another frustrating evening painting. On a bright note, we were surrounded by about 30 mallard ducks (yes and a few Canada geese) who talked to us while we painted. There was also an ancient pear tree that was loaded with ripe fruit. Never saw a pear tree that large in my life. Hmmm. Guess I should have painted pears...
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