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Artistic Rambles: Why the Sketch Was Better
I have been working on my painting for three days, weeks,months and it still doesn’t work. Why? My sketch was really incredible. My sketch was better. I loved it. But what could’ve gone wrong. This happens to artists all the time and sometimes the error is that you probably never checked to see if your sketch’s proportions matched your canvas. In my case the vertical sketch was thinner than the canvas. Therefore my two lady ...
Artists Like to Cook Vegetables
Although I am a good cook, I do not claim to be an expert on any food much less the undervalued vegetable. But I do have opinions and a blog. I like to cook vegetables. Growing up in a blue-collar urban family , I was exposed to a total meat and potatoes diet which also noodles and very occasionally rice. Most of my vegetables came out of a can. My father demanded they be cooked ...
The Heron in Flight
A few days ago, I made a backwards step in my art journey. The painting on the canvas 24x36 did not work. On the back, I had crossed out no fewer than 4 failed paintings. The first was “Out on the Town.” No idea was that was about. The second was “Follow My Lead” which had been a jazz piece that probably did not work because it required a canvas that was more square and ...
Starting 2018 – Desire for Change
I think there may be a general misconception by the public. They see artists like me, who tend to get involved in what we loosely call creative pursuits, simply plodding along. We go from one brilliant idea with a beginning, middle, and end. We pause. And then proceed to the next brilliant idea. Well, obviously most ideas are not brilliant. However when we are in the inspiration phase, sometimes we feel that it could be ...
How Do I Get My Painting Subjects
Several years ago I wrote down my thoughts on my art process. Much of it is still pertinent so I thought I would share them. Since then, I have evolved some, have made some changes, and will share those thoughts later. Many people have asked me how I paint my subjects and where do I get reference material. Although it would be far easier to have a photo to copy, most of my work evolves ...
Rambles from a Jazz Festival
I am not unfamiliar with painting in public: courtroom, Virginia Living Museum, art shows, plein aire workshops. But painting the musicians at the Jazz Festival in Duck, NC was a first for me. Even though I was in a more isolated spot near the stage, I later discovered people were watching my art progress from the audience. Many stopped to chat as they walked to other areas of the green. During my time at the ...
Artist Sketch Rambles
I keep a folder of 8x10 and smaller incomplete sketches and carry it around with me. Many times they spark something and I will often paint over them. Over and over. When I am feeling ambitious, I organize them according to category: women, women and the beach, women at a wine bar, women on cave walls, women in cave walls playing musical instruments. You get the picture. I also print out photos of my paintings ...
Rambles Art Kids and Painted Antlers
Today I hired my two neighbor kids , a brother and sister ages 8 and 10, to paint gesso on some canvases. They did a great job. They got the first coat on at least seven canvases. I needed their help, but mostly I wanted to teach them about the act of doing art not just the painting techniques you learn in classes. I wanted to teach them about the preparation, the application, the reason ...
Saying Goodbye to a Great Influence
This morning I learned that Fred Adair has died. Fred was my professor and mentor when I was at the College of William and Mary for my MEd in counseling and guidance. He was the one who supported me during those crucial days in 1972 when I was a feminist in a conservative area (I was removed from my internship at Warwick High School because of my progressive thoughts on women). He helped me decide ...
Artist Sharing About Life, Part 2
This continues my sharing from Part 1. Go there first is if you haven't already. I drew everything that could not be photographed. Rock concert and loss of hearing? No problem. I used Edvard Munch’s "scream" running away from the musicians in the background. Gay marriage in the 80’s? No problem. I asked two staffers to hold hands while I drew as fast as I could. There were no iPhones and no time to process ...

