May 14, 2015

Macaroon Madness - Sold

Macaroon Madness, 12x12 oil
Recently I dropped by a fairly new bakery called Molly Cake, downtown Burlington.  I usually try to buy the more nutritious items when at a bakery, like blueberry oatcakes, or low fat muffins.  I was so attracted to the colours of these cookies that I really didn't notice anything else in the shop and purchased every single colour of these magnificent macaroons.  I did ask about the flavours, just to make sure that they weren't just all about the colour, but didn't even take note of what the flavours were, only that they were different flavours.  Yes, one colour is missing, it didn't quite make it home.    

May 04, 2015

Fresh as a Daisy - Sold

Fresh as a Daisy, 12x36 oil

Happy May!
Just for the record, the flower in this painting in not a daisy, but I think the title is fitting for this painting, (plus I just couldn't get that phrase out of my head}.
The cool spring days are gradually changing to be warmer and more summer-like.  Each morning I've started to search my closet for lighter clothing; as those bulky winter sweaters become more and more unappealing.  My garden is emerging with bright greens and yellows, and I find myself looking for excuses to be outside.  

April 28, 2015

Playing with Shadows - Sold

Playing with Shadows, 20x16 oil

What do you do when there is a white sheet hanging in front of you and a bright light behind you?  You play with shadows of course!  This is yet another painting of my daughter.  There seems to be a very fine line of recognition, as to when a portrait generally looks like the person who is posing for you as opposed to capturing the person you know so well.  I didn't ask her to pose like this.  When the lights were turned on she started to play with the shadows, as she did when she was very young.  My daughter may be an adult now, but she is still that same child inside, which I am sure most of us are.  

April 15, 2015

A Few Good Eggs - Sold

A Few Good Eggs, 12x24 oil
Well so far, out of all the egg paintings I've done, only two eggs have fallen to their doom.  I'm not sure if it's their beautiful shape or just the challenge to capture their essence, but I've really enjoyed painting them.  They will certainly be back in future paintings.  

March 27, 2015

Collecting Eggs - Sold

Collecting Eggs, 8x8 oil
Eggs, besides a great food, represents so much.  Fresh starts and new beginnings, life.  I guess that's why the egg is so important at Easter, (combined with the spring season in the northern hemisphere).  Maybe that's why it's always been considered a breakfast food, a fresh start to the day, just a thought.  I think eggs are beautiful.  I don't know if it's because of what they represent but I have been a little fixated on them for the past while, or maybe I really have had enough of winter.  As I'm writing this there is snow falling outside my window, arghhh!  Any way, happy spring!

March 18, 2015

Rosehips - Sold

Rosehips, 10x5 oil

This past Monday was a damp grey day.  I went out to paint, but my time would have been better spent inside my studio.  This painting, 'Rosehips' was painted the week before.  It was a beautiful sunny day.  I could have painted all sorts of snowy scenes but I just loved the way the rosehips looked against the bright blue sky.

March 12, 2015

The Last Drop - Sold

The Last Drop, 6x12 oil

Recently I saw a bottle of Coke being sold in a store.  It reminded me of when I was a kid, (when glass bottles were the norm).  I was inspired to paint it, loving the green tinted glass with the red label.  I purchased a small case, (six bottles).  Wow!, it was probably about the same price as buying 18 cans in a case.  I just love that there is still the choice of purchasing a glass bottle of pop, but I don't even think the bottles are returnable anymore, they just get recycled.  I'm hoping that glass is coming back and plastic is on it's way out.  Since I bought a case, I think I will have to do a few more pop bottle paintings.  

March 04, 2015

Kerncliff Park, Burlington

Kerncliff Park, Burlington 8x12 oil

Spring is in the air, (or is that just wishful thinking).  The days ARE getting longer and the temperatures seem to be getting warmer.  This past Monday was the first day that I've managed to get outside to paint.  At -3 C, I thought I might be overdressed, with about four layers of clothing, (including my long down jacket), but with the wind blowing it was much colder and I felt quite comfortable.  There are a lot of wonderfully rocky views to paint at this park since it used to be a quarry.  I chose to paint this lone birch tree standing in the deep snow, with the view of Lake Ontario off in the distance, (no rocks).  I'm crossing my fingers for more beautiful days ahead!      

February 06, 2015

Counting Eggs - Sold

Counting Eggs, 24x12 oil

Happy February!  Here is the painting I've been working on all week.  I've really enjoyed working on this, (...I think I say that about all my paintings).  I thought it would be challenging painting all the eggs in their perspective shapes, but they just seemed to 'fall' into place.    

January 31, 2015

January Paintings 2015


Here is a collage of my January paintings.  I have another one on the easel, but that will have to wait until February.  It's been a busy month of painting, a good start to the year.  I feel that I am heading in a certain direction with my art and looking forward to the road ahead!  See you next month.

January 27, 2015

Sunnyside - Sold

Sunnyside 6x6 oil
Here is egg study number three.  I really enjoyed painting it, and playing with the reflections.  Since the egg is on a blue plate, it almost looks like water to me.  This egg is from a free range chicken.  The yolk is much deeper in colour than the regular eggs you can buy; guessing it has more nutrients as well.  

January 26, 2015

Prep Bowls - Sold

Prep Bowls, 6x6 oil
Here is egg study number two.  I was going to paint the egg yolk, but decided before I crack it open, I should paint it whole, so guess what my next egg study will be.  My previous egg painting took an hour to paint, this one took twice as long.  I'm trying not to spend too much time on these because I want to move on to a larger painting that will definitely take much longer.

January 23, 2015

Egg Day - Sold

Egg Day, 6x6 oil
A quick little study of eggs.  I have a canvas ready to do a larger still life with eggs, but I thought I would do a few little studies for practise.  Here is study Number one.

January 22, 2015

Learning to Fly

Learning to Fly 20x40 oil

This is the latest painting that I've been working on.  It may need a bit of tweaking here and there, but I think its mostly done.  I love painting with this limited palette, and the mood it creates.

January 12, 2015

The Graveyard by the Church - Sold

The Graveyard by the Church, 8x8 oil

Today was the first plein air painting day of the year.  It was much colder outside than I thought it would be, but I managed to stick it out for a couple of hours.  It was also the first time painting at this location, in Ancaster, Ontario.

January 10, 2015

Strength - Sold

Strength, 10x8 oil

This a quick little painting that I did of my daughter today.  I've been dying to do more paintings of people.  The other day my daughter did me the favour of posing for a photo session.  Although I prefer to paint from life, I now have an arsenal of photos to satisfy me when a live model isn't an option.

January 01, 2015

Wordless - Sold

Wordless, 12x12 oil
Happy New Year!

Here is my first posting of the year, and my last painting of 2014.  A new year makes me think of directions and choices.  What would I like to accomplish by this time next year, how can I push myself further...etc.,  (as well as, how can I lose that 5 lbs I put on over Christmas, and magical ways to keep the house and studio clean with little or no effort).  I guess some of it comes down to hard work and organization.  I would like to paint more figurative pieces, including portraits, (which I love), and also incorporate people into my painting more often.  Well that at least gives me a bit of direction.

Best wishes to you, and good luck with your new year's resolutions.  Hopefully we can all accomplish  and maybe surpass what we set out to do!  Happy 2015!

December 19, 2014

Dundas in December


Dundas in December, 8x10 oil

Even though Monday was a cold, grey day, I was pleased that I went out to paint.  With the Dundas streets and windows decorated for Christmas, and people dashing from store to store, it was a pleasure to just observe and paint.    

November 28, 2014

Nightcap - Sold

Nightcap, 10x12 oil

I started this painting a couple weeks ago as one of the demonstrators at the Art Gallery of Burlington, (during the Christmas Guild Show).  Luckily it's dry now, just in time for my open studio this weekend.  We were hanging paintings yesterday, all over the house...I have to say, my house has never looked better!



November 26, 2014

Eating Like a Bird Series - Sold


Breakfast of Champions, 7x5 oil SOLD
A Light Lunch, 7x5 oil SOLD 
Dinner for One, 7x5 oil SOLD

If you watch birds for a bit of time, you can see so much character in them.  Have you ever heard the phrase, 'eating like a bird'?  Here is a little series of paintings that I created, with that phrase in mind.

November 24, 2014

Heading West

Heading West, 24x12 oil

I love the drive heading west along highway 8.  Rural Ontario; passing one small town after another, with big expanses of farmland in between, and century old houses.  This is the route I take every time I visit my parents, who live just outside of Goderich.  The highlight of the drive is stopping in downtown Stratford to grab a coffee and visiting a few of the shops and galleries.

This coming weekend I am hosting an Open Studio Show & Sale.  I have invited a few guest artists, and will have paintings all around the house and studio.  There will also be Christmas cards for sale and fresh home baked cookies to sample.

November 17, 2014

Balancing Act - Sold

Balancing Act, 12x16 acrylic

In the summer, the days seem to go on forever.  There is ample time for everything.  Why is it that when the sun sets earlier, you feel as if there is never enough time in a day?

This is the painting I meant to post last week, (time just got away from me somehow).  Yes, it is painted in acrylic.  I thought that if it was painted in acrylic, there would be no 'drying time' involved, as with oils.  I didn't take into account that I would have to get used to acrylics all over again.  The good thing is that I got to play with the paints and had a lot of fun.  I like the results..... but am happy to be back into my oils again this week.

November 07, 2014

At Rest

At Rest, 8x8 oil

This past Monday I had the pleasure of getting outside to paint 'en plein air'.  After all the preparation (and then more preparation), for the studio tour, it was almost a self indulgent day of painting.  When I saw this boat with the duck relaxing in the sun, I knew that this was what I had to paint.

The studio tour was a lot of fun, as usual.  I met so many people; some who come every year and do the tour , and some who are new to the area and just found out about it.  Having visited a few studio tours, I think that the Burlington tour is top notch!  There's a good variety of items and styles among the artists to visit.  Thank you to all who came out this year, and for supporting local artists.  

While I was painting the little boat by the water, not too far away, standing at the base of a tree, was a handful of photographers, with lenses longer than my arms.  I went to check out what the attraction was.  Way up in the tree an owl was sleeping.  I took the photo below with my phone.  Unfortunately his eyes were closed.  Can you see him?



October 31, 2014

Breakfast of Champions- Sold

Breakfast of Champions, 7x5 oil

Happy Halloween!

Guess who dropped by for breakfast! Another little bird painting that will be in my selection of work this weekend in the Burlington Studio Tour!  You can check out all the artists at www.artinaction.ca.


October 24, 2014

Looking for Something? - Sold

Looking for Something? 8x6 oil

I really enjoy the challenge of combining wildlife with everyday items, to create an unlikely scene. The final painting always makes me smile.  I hope to have a few of these little paintings at the studio tour next weekend.  

I've been so busy trying to get ready for the Studio Tour all week that I almost forgot to post this painting.  There is only a week to go for the tour...and still so much to do!  I may be hanging wet paintings.  I won't be in my own studio for the tour this year, I'll be in Teresa Seaton's studio, by the Royal Botanical Gardens.  A great spot!  

October 17, 2014

Apple of My Eye - Sold

Apple of My Eye 20x20 oil

I thought it might be nice to finish this week posting such a sunny painting.  I can't believe how much I have been enjoying painting these past few apple paintings!  This one was just finished today.

How time flies!  There are only two weeks until the Art in Action Burlington Studio Tour, (www.artinaction.ca).  The studio tour happens during the first weekend in November, (November 1 & 2).  There is a preview show of all the artist's work on the tour, in the Community Gallery at the Art Gallery of Burlington.  The reception is on Sunday, October 19, 2-4 pm.  This is the first time we will be having our pre-tour show at this gallery.  What a great venue!  All the artists will be at the reception.  Hope to see you there!  The show will be there until November.

October 10, 2014

Abundance

Abundance, 14x11 oil
Visiting an apple farm at this time of year is a delight for the senses!  Trees abundant with ripe apples everywhere!  Wagons full of excited children.  What a wonderful way to celebrate and appreciate Thanksgiving weekend.

October 01, 2014

September Paintings 2014

September Paintings 2014

Here are my paintings from September!  They are roughly in proportion to each other.  I love seeing them all together like this.  A couple have already been purchased.  The rest will be for sale during the first weekend in November, in the Burlington Studio Tour, www.artinaction.ca.

September 30, 2014

Within Reach 8x8 oil

Within Reach 8x8 oil
Here is my final painting of the 30 day painting challenge!  This painting, started on location at a local apple farm last week, was finished on location yesterday.  There were a few fluffy white clouds in the background.  Looking at the painting today, I decided that I didn't like the clouds and painted them out, and here is the final painting.  

Well that was a fun month!  A few of the paintings will be trashed for sure, but overall I really like what I have accomplished this month.  I didn't find this challenge nearly as hard to accomplish as in previous challenges.  I believe this is because I have a regular painting schedule already in place, which for me, is the key.  Tomorrow I will post a collage of all 30 paintings.

Hmmm, what shall I paint next?

September 26, 2014

Zest of a Lime - Sold

Zest of a Lime, 8x6 oil

Here is painting #26.  When I started to think about it, there are so many ideas of what to paint for the letter 'z'.  Here is one idea.  I didn't know if I would be able to make a curly peel with my handy little zester tool, but after sacrificing a lime or two, (in the name of art), I finally figured out it's all about the pressure applied to the lime.

Wow! only four more paintings to go for the month of September!  A few people have asked me what I'm going to paint after the alphabet is done.  Good question.  This afternoon, as well as on Saturday and Sunday, I will be painting down at Spencer Smith Park, here in Burlington.  It's part of the Culture Days Celebration.  I am hoping that I will be able to post those paintings.  If I'm not happy with them then I guess I'll have to come up with another plan.


September 25, 2014

Favourite Yellow Paint

Favourite Yellow Paint, 8x6 oil

It took me ages to figure out what to paint for 'y'.  I realized that my subject matter was sitting right under my nose.  I have a few empty tubes of yellow paint sitting in my paint drawer.  I'm not sure why I keep them, perhaps in case of a paint emergency I might be able to squeeze another drop of paint out of them.  I stopped this painting at this point because I really like the way it looks being a drawing as well as a painting.  In fact, I got to this point last night and couldn't bring myself to put another drop of paint on it.  After leaving it overnight, and seeing it in the morning, I still couldn't bring myself to paint anything else on it, so here it is, finished, I think.

Michael Harding's Artists Oil Colours, imported from England.  I discovered this brand of paint at the local art store.  It is superior to any paint I've tried.  I especially love the Cadmium Yellow!  When it was discontinued at that store, I had to find another supplier.  Now I get it from Gwartzman's Art Supply Store in Toronto.

This is painting #25, only 5 more to go for September!

September 24, 2014

Xylophone Express - Sold

Xylophone Express, 12x6 oil

I found this very well used Xylophone pull toy at an antique market last weekend.  Good thing, because I don't know what else I could have painted for the letter 'x'.  I love the character of old worn toys.  Made of wood and metal parts, nothing plastic about it.  

This is my 24th painting of the month, two more to go to the end of the alphabet, 'y' & 'z'.  After I'm done the alphabet I'm not sure, at the moment, what I'll be painting; perhaps the plein air paintings that I'll be doing on the weekend, if they turn out.

September 23, 2014

Wasting Water

Wasting Water, 8x10 oil
There is nothing more irritating than the incessant dripping of a tap in the middle of the night.  Well, there might be a few more irritating things than that, like a mosquito in the bedroom or a dog barking outside just when you've fallen asleep.  Come to think of it, I guess there are plenty more irritating things than a dripping tap, except that when the hydro bill arrives you'll be irritated with yourself for not fixing that leaky tap.

Painting #23, seven more paintings to go in the 30 day challenge.

September 22, 2014

VW Van - Sold

VW Van, 8x8 oil

For my 22nd painting I chose to post this plein air painting that I did in August. The person in the painting was just added today.  It was painted in Dundas Square, Toronto.  My husband, Andy Griffiths, was helping to run the entertainment, raising funds for The Sick Kids Hospital.  This annual event is called Punch Buggy for Sick Kids.  My favourite out of all the cars was this VW van, from the 1960's.  I would love to own one of these!

I would like to sell this painting for $200,  and donate half to Sick Kids Hospital.  I am fortunate that my children had never needed the services of this hospital, (they are young adults now), but my heart goes out to all those parents and their children who do need it.

September 21, 2014

(Feeling) Utterly Upside-down - Sold

(Feeling) Utterly Upside-down, 8x8 oil

What's a 30 day challenge without a sock monkey?  Here is painting #21.

Next weekend will be a big weekend.  It's Culture Days in Burlington!  I will be painting en plein air at Spencer Smith Park all weekend.  I usually go out to paint on Monday afternoons with a group of artists.  It's with this group that I will be painting next weekend.  This group is based on our commitment to painting en plein air.  We have loosely named ourselves Monday Painters, for a lack of a better name, but in reality we should just be called Plein Air Painters.  There are no fees.  An email is sent out as to where and when we will be painting next and all those who can make it will reply to say when they will be there.  It's wonderful to be part of something like this.

September 20, 2014

Tons of Toothpicks - Sold

Tons of Toothpicks, 8x8 oil
September 20, here's today painting.  This old box of toothpicks has been around for so long, it looks antique!  In fact I stopped taking any toothpicks from it and put the box in my studio because I knew I was going to paint it one day.  

September 19, 2014

Sunny Sunflowers - Sold

Sunny Sunflowers, 10x8 oil
'Sunny Sunflowers', even in a darkened room, they almost seem to have a light of their own.  Here is #19 out of 30 paintings, for the month of September.

Last night was the reception for the group show, 'Ordinary Beauty', at the Dundas Museum.  It was a wonderful evening, thank you for joining me.  If you couldn't make it out, the show will still be there until October 13th.

September 18, 2014

Rolling Country Roads - Sold

Rolling Country Roads, 10x8 oil

For my 18th painting I decided to use a plein air painting that I did a few weeks ago.  I just had to make a few minor adjustments to it and it's perfect for my letter 'r' painting.  After driving out west earlier this summer, and seeing the straight flat roads of the prairies, I've acquired more of an appreciation for the hilly winding roads of Ontario.


September 17, 2014

3 Quacks

3 Quacks, 10x8 oil
Here is painting #17.  One of the fun things about this challenge is that I have an excuse to paint some things I wouldn't normally be painting.

Today will be a busy day getting ready for the reception at the Dundas Museum.   The reception is from 5:30 to 8:30 tomorrow, Thursday evening.  It'll be a good break from this challenge, but I may have some catching up to do!

September 16, 2014

Peas and Pods - Sold

Peas and Pods, 12x6 oil
Here is painting #16.  I love how peas have little stems; you never see that when you buy a bag of frozen peas!  Unfortunately I can't grow peas in my garden.  Not because they can't grow, but because the rabbits just love them and eat them all up.

September 15, 2014

O for Olives - Sold

O for Olives, 6x4 oil
It seems to me, you either hate olives or you love them.  I've never met anyone who is indifferent to them.  For the record, I love them!  In fact I ate the ones I painted as soon as the painting was finished.

Painting #15, half way through the challenge and still going strong!  I must be doing something right this time, like planning my time better or making sure to take breaks between paintings.  Perhaps I'm keeping my paintings simpler, or maybe I'm painting faster, (maybe all of the above).  By this time, in the other painting challenges I've done, I would be exhausted by now!

As I make my way through the alphabet... I'm wondering... what shall I paint for the last 4 paintings?  No time to think about that now, on to the next painting... 'p'.

September 14, 2014

Oodles of Noodles - Sold

Oodles of Noodles, 24x12 oil
Here's painting #14 of the month, almost half way through the challenge!  I thought since I chose to keep this painting simple, it wouldn't take much time; therefore I should use a larger canvas.  Well I couldn't have been more wrong!  It took me forever to paint those noodles!  

September 13, 2014

Mmmm Margarita

Mmmm Margarita, 4x6 oil

For painting #13 I chose to paint a Blue Margarita.  When I started painting the first cocktail, 'Kir', I had no idea that I would be painting a series of primary coloured cocktails.  After I had painted 'Lemony Lemon Drop', I realized blue was my only choice for the next painting.  I love the way they look all together!

                              

September 12, 2014

Lemony Lemon Drop

Lemony Lemon Drop, 4x6 oil

Here is painting #12 of the 30 in 30 challenge.  I was searching for a martini recipe for this next painting, and found this in allrecipes.com.  It's very lemony and not too sweet, you can adjust the sweetness to your own liking.  It also has a bit of mint, which is a nice little touch.

September 11, 2014

Kir Please

Kir Please, 4x6 oil

Here is painting #11.  Kir is a wonderful cocktail of black current liqueur and white wine, a ratio of 1 part liqueur and 9 parts wine.  It can be made with red wine, champagne, or even a different flavoured liqueur, but black current and white wine is my favourite combination.  Actually it's the only combination I've ever tried because I love the black current flavour!