Monday, April 30, 2007
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Home schooling my daughters encouraged me to renew my childhood love of art. "Mom, teach us to draw" became the motivation to rededicate myself to drawing and painting. As a Navy wife for over twenty-five years, I have been able to live in some of the most beautiful towns on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as well as travel to Hawaii, Singapore, Italy, France, England and Ireland. I've pursued my formal art education along the way at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT; The Art League School in Alexandria, VA; and Watts Atelier in Encinitas, CA.
I find the textural quality of paint an exciting element of painting as much as design, composition, and color. Evoking an emotional response to a 'sense of place' is a great thrill for me. I use palette knife by itself or in a combination with a variety of brushes to reach my desired aim in my paintings.
What do I love in a painting? One that is compositionally strong - that will draw me in from across the room....rewarding me when I am close up to it with an interesting finish; a wow-factor of that last wonderful detail. Done, but not "done to death".
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Previous Posts
- "It's leaden circles dissolved in the air" sold
- Seaside Garden in Summer - sold
- Sun Sets on Winter (The Approach of Spring)-sold
- Cabbage and Leeks - sold
- Beet Greens
- Palatine Hill, Rome-View Across the Circus Maximus...
- Big Ben, view from St. James Park -sold
- Ledge Light - sold
- Ledge Light (finished version!)
- Draw-in of Ledge Light
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2 Comments:
It's truly the essence of waiting for Spring in Connecticut. The slighest splash of color is intense.
Thanks Cheryl - that's why I feel so euphoric in spring-time....going from all those grays to a gradual POP of color here & there...makes all those new colors really sing!(and me very happy that winter is 'done'!
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