Going to list them fast and without much sub topic pertaining to them: be grateful (for things like the time to paint, a place to paint, the freedom); give myself credit (for the persistence I have, for my passion, my accrued skills, interest, drive, smarts); no jealousy of anyone (nor any unkind words towards another artist as a put down); hang out with people that are positive and not negative about my art or life in general; be true to myself; go ahead and risk because mistakes are OK and actually a form of growth; get some action going on a bodacious plan; and above all be honest and face truth.
One more little item for the next month: For the 26 people killed in New Town, I am going to do that many kind deeds (completely unexpected, maybe unplanned, to friends and unknown, just to have some small thing come out of that horrendous thing that might have a positive affect. Jump on the bandwagon with me.
Here is a recent small painting available: "Stew Ingredients" (priced at $500) 12 by 16 framed plus tax Until the end of January. This is a one time opportunity and I like this little pic a bunch.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sam, Zi Zi, and Harrison
Did this painting for Daughter and Son in Law in Estes Park, Colorado. The dog sleeps with Samantha every night and never moves a muscle. They are inseparable. It is a lovely thing to watch. And, this is the most unusual dog--low to the ground, extra large head, long body, and large tail.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Christmas Greetings
Brrrrrr. It is actually cold enough to build this snowman (just no snow) and my heater's been a non-working unit since Monday. Have had a couple of days of our coldest weather-19 degrees and 27 degrees. Been camping out in insulated underwear, socks, jeans, hoodie, and jacket worn all day long and all night long for two days.
May the season be a grand one for you, healthy and happy, spent with those you love.
May the season be a grand one for you, healthy and happy, spent with those you love.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Favorite Christmas Cookie Recipe
Made these the other day for a cookie exchange party we had for PAINT (prof. artists in N. Tex). Isn't that a great acronym!
Cranberry/Walnut/Oat Cookies
3/4 c butter
3/4 c sugar
3/4 c packed brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 c flour
1 t vanilla
1 t baking soda
1/4 t salt
2 3/4 c oats (either regular or 1 minute)
1 1/2 c dried cranberries
1 1/2 c walnuts
Mix all together. Drop 2 inches apart on pans. Bake at 375 for 8 to 10 minutes until firm and LIGHT brown. Cool 4 min and transfer.
Cranberry/Walnut/Oat Cookies
3/4 c butter
3/4 c sugar
3/4 c packed brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 c flour
1 t vanilla
1 t baking soda
1/4 t salt
2 3/4 c oats (either regular or 1 minute)
1 1/2 c dried cranberries
1 1/2 c walnuts
Mix all together. Drop 2 inches apart on pans. Bake at 375 for 8 to 10 minutes until firm and LIGHT brown. Cool 4 min and transfer.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Doug Clark at Trinity Arts Guild. I had the pleasure of introducing him.
Doug Clark did a sculpture of a buffalo at the TAG meeting this Monday night. I had the privilege of introducing him and that is pure pleasure, as he is one of my favorite folk. He is a teacher for more than 20 years in art in the Ft. Worth Public School System. And, he is a glue for connecting a bunch of us artists to paint in plein aire.
Here is a painting I did two Saturdays ago at the Botanic Gardens in Ft Worth. Doug had set this up, then we all went to lunch at the Kimball Museum and to a docent guided tour at the Amon Carter Museum. The Phillips Collection is a great show at the Carter. Be sure and see it.
A benefit of the art world is meeting and getting to know your fellow artist
One of my fellow artists bought a painting this week and picked it up last Sunday night. We made a party of the "pick up". I had a piece of pecan pie for her and a strange drink I make with pomegranates. We talked for quite a long time and then decided to go to dinner (after dessert is the way to do it). Talked non stop, sharing life and experiences, came home and talked for more hours. We had so many things in common. About 1:45 a.m. we realized the time, when a concerned call from a husband alerted us as to the lateness of the hour. She left at 2 a.m.
Here is the painting that she bought and provided the platform for so much fun.
Here is the painting that she bought and provided the platform for so much fun.
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