Monday, August 30, 2010

"Day Moon 1" & "Day Moon 2" -Both Sold

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Day Moon 1 and Day Moon 2. After I photographed these I saw a couple things I'd like to do differently next time, so... I guess I'll have to try these again. 

We just had a full moon the past week. Two days in a row, I saw the moon in the West sky, but it was early morning and daytime, like blue sky, hence "Day Moon". I guess this could be a sun too, but JanettMarie sees a moon today.    : )

-jM

Saturday, August 28, 2010

"Pear Portrait 1"

Another pear, I may need to back off of these. Started this one yesterday and finished it today. I'm always surprised with the end product!

Happy Saturday!

-jM

Friday, August 27, 2010

"Ahh the Light!" -Sold


Can't stay and talk right now, but aren't you glad it's not an apple!

Garage door light!! Poor pear!

Have a good weekend!

-jM

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

New DP 8.25.10 ... "Clara" -Sold

This is a new, umm something or other, direction?

This is inspired for the show that I'll be participating in at the StutzArtSpace in October. It's 10 women with  10 different voices. I'm about to show one of my voices. Is that like wearing different hats?

If you're lost, don't worry, I usually am too! I don't even have a title for this yet! I keep seeing different things in this image.

-jM

Monday, August 23, 2010

Apples 24, 25 and 26!

This one is titled "Apple After My Heart". I thought it looked a little like my heart and it came from my heart and it's good for my heart!

This number 25 is titled "Hearty Apple" because it does look like a "hearty" apple in more ways than one!

This one I just titled "Apple Number 26" because it's true!!  -Sold

All three of these paintings are aqua-media on paper. I say aqua-media, because I used acrylic, and these really cool water-soluble colour crayons by Caran D'Ache of Switzerland. They are fun. You can draw with them and then brush on some water and blend them if you like. Oh, such fun!

More apples for pie, leigh!!

-jM

Sunday, August 22, 2010

"Potential Pie" -Sold

This apple looks like a good candidate for a pie. Now, if I could just get my Grandmother to bake it for me!

This is one of the apples from Friday. Hmm, this will be considered number 23.

Away we go!!

-jM

Friday, August 20, 2010

"She's a Greenie" -Sold

This greenie is one of the six paintings I did today. Sorry about only showing you one, but it's Friday and time to go home!!
This painting makes my apple count to 22 now. Ole' number 21 was when?.. oh yes, back in April.
It's time to bring out the rest of the apples, and the apple harvest has begun!!

Have a wonderful weekend!

-jM

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Pear-Two and Three

Well, here is the 2nd and 3rd pear from the workshop.
 This was one of our early exercises. We laid out three sheets of the blank gessoed paper on the table and painted three different lighting ideas. This one the light source is from the left hitting the pear and the background on the right side too is hit by the light. Kind of like shining a flashlight on the one side. I'm sure we talked about color combinations too, so much info.

Interesting how each of them are so different from the other. Silly me, let me put them up here all three together so you can see!
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Bob is a no nonsense guy, he taught us and encouraged us with "pep" talks. He has been teaching workshops for 15 or 20 years (I forget exactly) and he is good!

One day we laid out six pieces of paper and we worked on all six at once! Wow! Now that was a little tricky for me, as I would find myself ignoring one or two of the pieces. I figure a little more time and practice is what I need. Heck! Bob's been doing this how long!! Everyday!!

Loved the workshop and would highly recommend it to anyone that wants to "loosen up". There were no unfriendly environmental fumes, no sprays... it was water and aqua mediums (acrylics, gesso, water soluble pencils) brushes and paper towels (that we used later for collage!).

It was lots of fun with loads of valuable information.

-jM

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Pear 1

Last week I attended a Robert Burridge workshop in Raleigh, NC. It is called "Loosen Up with Aquamedia". Yup, I loosened up and it was fun. I am filled with ideas and excitement. I think I'm still tired from all of the information pumped into my head also, so I'll be back with more soon!

Good night!

-jM

Thursday, July 29, 2010

A City of Bright Colors -Sold

A little or big city at night painting. A little "Blue Moon, Blue Moon, Blue Moon" .... I need a title for this one. It is acrylic with oil pastel and charcoal too! Mixed... mixed... mixed...
Here is the first Blue Moon...

-jM

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

"Sunset Martini" -Sold


Couldn't help myself... it's an itty bitty martini.

I found some acrylic paint in a box that a friend had given me, so this is the painting. The only colors were a yellow, orange, green and purple. I found some white gesso to use as white for highlights and tinting.

Crazy itty bitty painting..............

-jM

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

"A Double Please"

O-kay! This is number ten of the itty bitty martini series.
Wow, I finished a series, that may be a first for me.

Wonders never cease.

I've done series before, but never really set a definite number, oh, I take that back, the apples... what am I up to... oh yes, 21 with "Wild Apple"  out of how many?! One hundred! Am I crazy?

Have a great day!

-jM

"Cheers!"

Wow, this looks small, but it's really 6 feet by 4 feet! It's not an oil painting, but acrylic. Acrylic!

A huge "Cheers!" to everyone! This photo isn't perfect, but I hope you get the idea.

Here is an image from April before the painting was finished, to give you a better feel for the size. Yes, the painting is taller than me!
More drinks to come!

-jM

Monday, July 12, 2010

"Number Nine" -Sold

Here is itty bitty "Number Nine" of the martini series.

Sorry for the delay in posting lately, I've just not been "drinking" lately.... no I'm just kidding!! Wait! That's not what I mean... I mean...  okay another bad joke.

This itty bitty was painted last Friday, but I just got 'round to posting it today. I've had a silly summer flu/cold since last Wednesday and I've been laying low.

One more for this series and then I'm going to paint coffee and coffee cups. After all of that drinking one needs coffee! Wait! What is it I'm trying to say!

It's all in good fun.

I have finished my large 6 foot by 4 foot martini and I will post that once I get a photo.... soon, I'm curious as to whether a huge martini is a good idea...

Have a great Monday!

-jM

Thursday, June 17, 2010

"Artists' Special"

"This drink is so-named because it was invented at the Artists' Club in the rue Pigalle, Paris, in the 1920's. The red ingredient was originally redcurrant syrup, but grenadine can be used to perfectly good effect instead. The mixture of Scotch and sweet sherry at its heart is a very appealing one."

1 measure / 1 1/2 tbsp Scotch
1 measure / 1 1/2 tbsp sweet brown sherry
1/2 measure / 2 tsp lemon juice
1/2 measure / 2 tsp grenadine

How about that! This is my model for today. I started with a red itty bitty canvas and this example from a bartender's guide. I thought the name appropriate and the color worked so here is the itty bitty "Artists' Special"! The addition of the recipe was a "must" in case any one wants to try one... hmmm...

This is number 8 of the 10 in this martini series. : )

-jM