Butterfly Project

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Painting at my House with Lyn

this first painting is a completed work done by my friend Lyn. She did a few minor adjustments to it and them the Ta-DA moment, she signed it!
This is another painting that Lyn is currently working on. It's her ministers hands all aglow with the spirit. I believe she is going to put in stained glass windows in the wall in the background. At least that was the plan when she left yesterday.
This is the painting that I was working on it's the, Isle of Skye, Scotland. To the left are sunbeams streaming through the clouds but it didn't photograph well. I will continue to work on this one. It's in request for Deb who wanted a painting done in the Scottish highlands where the fairies play in the mist. Well, this painting has the mist burned off by the rising sun over the craggy clifts. The Fairies have fled into the Loch to the left and the surroundings craigs.

I love having friends over to paint. You just never know what will be produced or imagined.

Hope all of you have a Happy Thanksgiving .

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Flowering Mojave Desert

My friend Bobbi suggested I do a desert painting. Well in my form, that meant color. Now, how to fit so much color into a desert painting? Spring rains bringing flowers, that's how. So, Vwala, spring rains bringing the beautiful flowers to the Mojave Desert.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Little Flowers

Well, I got a little sidetracked with flowers instead of deserts and mist shrouded fairies. These are all small paintings. The Pansies are 5'X7" oil on Masonite board.
The Poppies are 4"x6" each, oil on Masonite board. We'll see what dances off the easel next.

Friday, November 20, 2009

New home for Hanging on the Vine

One of my friends has a dear friend of hers that's currently away from home in a medical facility. That friend saw this painting on the blog and really admired it, so you know my friend just had to bring it to her. I hope this painting brings you much joy Cathy , and I hope your upcoming medical procedure brings you long health and happiness.
Jo, you're an angel. I am blessed to know you as is anyone who comes in contact with you.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Mountain Meadow and High Plains

This week has been a rather tough week on my back. I injured it and find it rather difficult to either sit or lie down cause I can't get back up. So, that leaves a lot of standing, and where better to stand than in front of the easel! This first little painting is 8"x16" oil on canvas entitled, Mountain Meadow". Lots of meadow flowers.
This next painting I call" High Plains". It's 12"x24" oil on Masonite board. I just love these colors and the fence line in front with the row of shrubs along the back. I think this one is my favorite of the two.
I may produce a lot more of these little landscapes while my back is out. Standing at the easel is not half bad at that.
Give me some ideas, what would you like to see me paint?

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hanging On The Vine

My favorite preacher, Joyce Meyer, always talks about how God is the vine and we are the branches. If we were cut from the vine we would wither up. I understand that analogy very well but I see myself and you as the FRUIT of the vine. Gods bountiful fruit. That is, as long as we hang on and continue to get our nourishment from the vine and not from the world. Cut off from the spirit we become lost and soon wither up. So, this little painting is all of us just a hangin' on the vine.

John 15:5, I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Painting with some girlfriends



Today I had a couple of girlfriends over and we sat, ate, and chatted for awhile, then we painted. This is Gloria. She really found her niche in painting today in the dancing African art realm. I begged her for this painting but alas, she took it home with her.

















This is Lyn. She worked on this painting of an autumn scene. Absolutely gorgeous work. I begged her for her painting as well, but, she took her's home too.


This is what I worked on. My friend Deb, who is not photographed here, named this painting Pentimento who's definition is:A pentimento (plural pentimenti) is an alteration in a painting, evidenced by traces of previous work, showing that the artist has changed his mind as to the composition during the process of painting. The word derives from the Italian pentirsi, meaning to repent.

This seemed a great name as this was a painting over a painting. A re-do as it were. I didn't like the first painting so I painted over it. I also liked the reference to repenting and this looking somewhat like a church window. Second name? How 'bout Harlequin?

Deb didn't get her picture taken but her creation today was FOOD. She brought a homemade mac-n-cheese for us to chow down on. Very good too.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Autumn Trail on display

This painting was selected to show for TAC ( The Arts Council) of Huntsville at the Von Braun convention center in downtown Huntsville , Al.. It will be on display November 23rd-february 17th. There will be a " Meet and Greet" the artists that are showing on December 10th. I Will post the date and time in a later posting.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

White Diamonds Black Night -SOLD





This painting went to a dear friend and her husband, Michele and Greg Lee, of Madison , Al. I can't express how special these people are. Michele has been so very inspiring to me. She is an artist and business owner, you can see her work and get to her business URL from this link. www.micheleleeart.com
I feel as if "family" has this painting, and I couldn't be more pleased. Visit Michele's site and see her art work.
She is one of the most talented young women that I know.
I will be working on some new paintings this weekend, be sure to visit and see what's next off the easel.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

White Diamonds Black Night


It was a full moon the other night and I needed to release some energy into a painting. I got out all the colors of the rainbow, in vivids, brites, not primary's. I began with large brushes and soft music. I absolutely hated what I produced! I turned off the music, mixed some thickening medium into some blues and greens and white. I reached for my largest knives and went to work. What was taking shape was really gorgeous.To my surprise, the glint of a diamond appeared. At first I thought it was a salt crystal and then it clarified into the light that fractures off the cold hard surface of a diamond in the moonlit night. Hence, White Diamond Black Night.
Tell me what you think.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Fallen Leaves


I love fall colors and this abstract is the embodiment of those colors and the wonderful smells of the woods in autumn. I painted this one on all hallows eve, Halloween for short. It reminds me of a beautiful Indian summer day, just like the one we experienced here today in Huntsville Alabama. I hope that you get the feel of the leaves when you look at this one. I really like it, hope you do too.