Snowy Blossoms

April 4th, 2008

Blossoms, blossoms, everywhere!

This painting began with a photo of the bare branches of the tree in my backyard, like my previous painting “April Cherry Blossoms.” Once I had painted the branches onto the canvas, I proceeded to add an abundance of fluffy blossoms all over the place! The blossoms this time are white–in reality this tree blooms in pink, but I was in the mood for white, hopeful & pure. Gotta love creative license!

Snowy Blossoms
Acrylic on Canvas, 30″ x 24″

Snowy Blossoms

The sky in this painting includes colors that range from a very light sky blue to a darker blue with a hint of lilac–you can’t go wrong with cool colors like this! (The Pantone Color Institute, which is the leading authority on color trends, from interior design and fashion to popular colors for cars, has named “Blue Iris” as the official hottest color of 2008.)

Snowy Blossoms in a Room

I’m fully enjoying the warmer weather. Last weekend my husband and I tackled some landscaping work we’ve been planning for a long time. There’s now a beautiful brick border around the flower bed in the center of our lawn. I’ve been working out every day, and I’m constantly sore but it feels good to be getting in shape. I’m going dancing tonight. And this weekend I’ll be out digging and prepping my garden for planting.

Life is good!

Premiere Fine Arts Gallery

March 13th, 2008

I haven’t updated in awhile–life has just been speeding by!

I signed with a new gallery this week, the Premiere Fine Arts Gallery in Lambertville, New Jersey, owned and operated by Anthony Mustello.

Premiere Fine Arts Gallery

This means I now have regular representation by 4 galleries. (“Regular representation” just means that they sell my paintings continuously and always have some of my artwork in stock–as opposed to a one-time showing.) So, that’s 4 business relationships I have now–relationships I must value and maintain.

My career is picking up speed as I become more established as a professional in my field. Of course I’m happy about that–I’m thrilled to share my talents with the world and to receive recognition for my work, and I’m so thankful for the income my art brings in. But at the same time, I am feeling the pressure to maintain a standard of quality in my work, and to spend enough hours on my artwork so that I am constantly creating something new and exciting.

I think I’m at a time in my life where I’m in the thick of it, so I can’t step back and see how well I’m doing (or not.) It just feels hard–and like I’m always falling behind and never up to my own standards.

However, that’s how I felt during my entire senior year of college too, and I came out of that with lots of experience, lots of friends, and a 4.0 GPA, achieving honors in my major. So, I’m going to just nurture my faith in myself and my work, and try to stay focused on my long-term vision without letting it make me too serious. At least, that’s the goal.

Anyway, here are a couple new pieces for you to see:

Mocha the Huntress
Acrylic on Canvas 8″ x 10″

Mocha the Huntress

(Reference photo courtesy of Ashley Van Alstyne–thank you Ashley for letting me use your beautiful photo!)

And this next one mimics the basic composition of my painting “Radiant Sky” but is actually quite different from that one.

The word ethereal means: characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; intangible. This painting turned out so airy and sunny. It looks like such a perfect day that it’s only halfway in the real world, and halfway in the realm of imagination.

So it’s titled: Ethereal Day
Acrylic on Canvas 24″ x 20″

Ethereal Day

I have been told before that I would be good at painting the scenery on theater sets, because my work sometimes has a dramatic, storybook quality. I think this painting definitely has that.

This past week I’ve done extensive modifications to one of my existing paintings, Upward Momentum. The collectors who are buying the painting were torn between this one and another one, but this one is bigger and they wanted the bigger size because they’re moving into a new home with lots of blank walls. So I made some changes to the painting to make it more like the other one they liked (Towering Trunk.)

Here’s the old version of the painting:

Upward Momentum: Before

And here’s the new version:

Upward Momentum: After

As you can see, the composition remained the same, but everything else is now quite different. I like the new version a lot better–my favorite part is the beautiful highlights on the trunk of the biggest tree.

In other news, I’ve started germinating some of the seeds for my garden. Perhaps only fellow gardeners will appreciate the level of sheer giddy excitement I feel when I look on my windowsill and see this:

Sprouts March 2008

Cherry Blossoms & Quani

February 15th, 2008

The other day I went out in the backyard with my camera and laid on the ground under my cherry tree. Despite the beauty of the old tree, the photos I took had a pretty bleak feeling to them because of the utter lack of any type of foliage or other visible life–just branches and freezing cold sky. It was a cold day, and I scurried back inside after snapping a few quick photos.

In anticipation of springtime, I used creative license when making this painting–I used one of my photos as a reference but then embellished the image, adding a spattering of pink buds and blossoms. Cherry blossom season is so fleeting–if I get a little too busy, it’s easy to nearly miss the magical transformation of my tree every spring. I wish it could last longer. I’m going to make sure to spend enough time in my backyard this year.

April Cherry Blossoms
Acrylic on Canvas 30 x 24″

April Cherry Blossoms

April Cherry Blossoms in a room:

April Cherry Blossoms in a Room

And here is my first portrait of my cat, Quani. (I’ll probably do more of her.) As you can see, she has a very intense look about her.

Quani
Acrylic on Canvas 8 x 10″

Quani

Tomorrow we’re hosting a potluck dinner/movie nite. I’m going to make California rolls. I’m so looking forward to hanging out with my friends.

Autumnal Giants II & III

November 1st, 2007

Just finished:

Autumnal Giants II
Oil on Canvas 24 x 20″

autumnal giants ii

Autumnal Giants III
Oil on Canvas 24 x 20″

autumnal giants iii

If you’ve ordered 5 x 7″ or 8 x 10″ framed prints from me as part of my Holiday Sale, I’ve been out getting them printed and buying the frames. Your orders will start going out in the mail tomorrow!

Autumn Imagery & Flower Power

August 28th, 2007

I’ve got deadlines for getting new work to the galleries, so I’ve been painting like a madwoman.

My new creations:

Swirling Leaves
12″ x 16″ Acrylic on Canvas

swirling leaves

Drifting Leaves
12″ x 16″ Acrylic on Canvas

drifting leaves

Autumnal Giants
24″ x 18″ Oil on Canvas

autumnal giants

Flower Power I
10″ x 8″ Oil on Canvas

flower power i

Flower Power II
10″ x 8″ Oil on Canvas

flower power ii

Flower Power III
10″ x 8″ Oil on Canvas

flower power iii

In other news, I’m learning how to bake bread. It’s pretty work-intensive and time-consuming, but it’s thrilling when I get it right. The most exciting part is when the yeast does its thing and the ball of dough doubles in size.

I’ve got a meeting today about a big commission. More on that later…

It’s in the air…

August 23rd, 2007

I can feel it coming–the big harvest, the mist of breath against the crisp bite of cold air, copper, red and brown leaves swirling and crunching underfoot, sharp branches against the barren gray sky, hot cocoa and cozy socks inside, howling wind outside. This summer has gone by so quickly I’m still not really sure what happened. After all the nonstop action, I am ready for the more steady pace of fall.

Winter Foretold
Oil on Canvas
24″ x 36″

winter foretold

October Hawks
Oil on Canvas
24″ x 36″

october hawks

Blazing Canopy
Oil on Canvas
24″ x 18″

blazing canopy

Paint-o-rama

May 26th, 2007

I have a renewed obsession with mountains:

Swiss Lakefront
18″ x 24″

swiss lakefront

Autumnal Outlook
20″ x 20″

autumnal outlook

And there are 2 new paintings in my “Looking Up” series. These turned out super-charged with intense green–I guess I went all out with the chlorophyll this time.

Reaching for the Sky 3
24″ x 18″

reaching for the sky 3

Upward Glimpse
16″ x 12″

upward glimpse

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