"Apple #854" & more workshop photos --- SOLD



Ok, I haven't painted 854 apples, but sometimes I feel like I have. : ) This apple was my demo yesterday. I give my students first dibs ... and at this point I've still nothing to put on ebay. Below are a couple of photos from this week's class. There are 17 students, the most I've ever had on my own. They say herding artists is like herding cats, but so far I haven't had nearly that much trouble with this group. : )



My kids, hard at work.

More Canada Photos



Here's one of my demos from last week - a dark blue cup with white dots. It was a tough one and I didn't manage to get a great photo. My students bought up every one of my demos. I ended up teaching on Saturday as well with just a few students (since I missed Monday). For lunch, since there were just a few of us, we drove into town and had a very nice lunch. Below is a photo of us outside the Rusty Pelican (Jim, Judy, me & Shelley). Shelley was hesitant to smile much as she thought the other photo I posted of her made her look at bit manic. : ) She is probably the most generous person I've ever met as she invited me back to her house on the lake to relax on Sunday with her & her family. I had a lovely time and she was so nice as to send me back to Red Deer with an extensive care package - enough food for the rest of the week! Thank you Shelley and family!



Tomorrow I start a new class with 17 students. I just hope the students are as fun and enthousiastic as the first group!

EMAIL TROUBLE

I am having trouble with my email. I can receive it but I can't reply or send any email out at all. I have one more week here in Canada - one more workshop - so please bear with me. I won't be able to mail out any paintings until I get back either, as I can't send the invoices to my husband. I will be back on the 2nd of August and will be getting stuff out in the few days after that. Thank you for your patience!!! -Carol

More Canada Workshop Photos



My students have purchased all of my demos so far, and I didn't photograph them in time to post, so here are more photos from the workshop. Above: my kids busy at work.



Above: a few of my new buds. There are about 12 workshops going on at once here this week at Red Deer College during their "Summer Series", and there will be all new ones next week. Every Thursday they have a student show to share all the work with everyone here. These are some of my students at the show, admiring all the great art.



Above: some of my student's paintings in the show. It's a terrible photo - they were sitting on a window sill with tons of light coming in from behind. I couldn't get them all because there were people in the way.

"Codependent" --- SOLD



I was out all evening with my students and am back with enough time to post just this before I collapse from exhaustion. I did this before I left home - a flower from my garden. It's a very delicate little flower, and was closed up before I finished the painting. I left it in my studio and the next day when I went up it was open again. It opened and closed for a few days and then the pedals fell off right before I left for Canada.

I am having some technical difficulties with my email. I can get it but I can't send it. So if you've sent me something in the last few days and are wondering why I haven't responded ... well, that's why. Please be patient with me.

"Family Matters" & Canada Workshop --- SOLD



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Well, I had quite a time getting here to Canada. My flight was late getting into Dallas and my connecting flight was clear across the airport (the Dallas airport is GIGANTIC!). I ran all the way but still didn't get there in time. The airline couldn't get me on another flight until the next day, so I stayed over in Dallas one night and ended up here yesterday at 4 in the afternoon on my first day of class, quitting time! So I met my class this morning and am going to squeeze a 5-day workshop into 4 days. Below is the view from the dorm room where they put me up. The trees are gorgeous. It gets dark here at 10 pm!!!



This is the huge room where I am teaching. I took this before all the students arrived this morning. We had a great first day and more to come.



And here are a few of the students in action. By the way, the painting above is one I did before I left. I'll post more from here later. Now I need some major sleep, eh?!

"Magic Carpet" --- SOLD



This is a tomato from my mother's garden. I picked it myself and got it home before the stem started to dry out, which is quite a change from the tomatoes I get at the store.

Tomorrow I leave for Canada for 2 weeks. I'll have my computer so I'll continue to post. In fact I've just purchased a new backpack that my laptop will fit into. It also comes out easily, which was my main objective. When you go through security anymore at the airport you've got to remove your computer from the case, in addition to taking off shoes, taking out cameras, removing coins, etc. Ugh. It's rather embarrassing to hold up the entire line. :{ Perhaps I should think about slip on shoes ... hmmmm

"Stacked" --- SOLD



I have many, many cups, and they all get regularly rearranged as I pull them out and put them back on their shelves. These 3 got stacked together by chance and I just loved the color combination.

I discovered the scrapbooking section at Hobby Lobby the other day. They have tons and tons of papers ... some with patterns and some with solid colors. I found quite a few new solid colors to use as backgrounds that I didn't have before. This new teal was among them.

David Lobenberg, a great artist/teacher in CA, left a comment on my blog today pointing me to New England artist, Colin Page. I did and his work is outstanding! Check it out.

"Yard Bug" --- SOLD



I loved the old broken down VW in the yard of this country home. This is the last of my run of landscapes. I plan to do them more often after this. At least as often as I can get out ... which is totally unpredictable with a 3-yr-old in tow. : )

I'm off to Canada this Sunday for 2 weeks. I've got 2 back-to-back workshops at Red Deer College in Alberta. Speaking of workshops ... I've recently added a 2-day December workshop in San Antonio, and a 5-day January workshop in Salado, TX. My entire schedule is listed over to the right.

"All Downhill" --- SOLD



This is my last painting from Inks Lake. It was the first composition where I put my viewfinder up and immediately had it. Where the others were a struggle and I had to keep mentally taking things out and moving things. This was perfect.

Now I'm off to do today's German lesson. : )

"Goin' Home" --- SOLD



Sally and I got one last painting session in on Sunday before she had to dash off to the airport & back to Florida. This was a scene close to my house. We live in the outskirts of Austin, in a neighborhood but very close to "the country". I have 2 more landscapes to share, but they were both slightly damaged coming out of my wet painting box. I'll post them as soon as I can fix them.

"Owees" --- SOLD



My son calls anything with thorns "owees," including this prickly pear cactus.

Thank you all for the great response about easels!! I really appreciate the feedback. Unfortunately the comments were about half for EasyL and half for Open Box M. Soooo... I haven't decided yet what I'll do but I did get my husband thinking about the idea of making one (when I told him how expensive they are). He is the handiest guy I know, and if anyone can make it, he can. But there's also a time crunch, AND he has a full time job. So we'll see.

"Windy" --- SOLD



This spot was very near the spot from yesterday's post, just further up the hill. It was a very windy day, especially up there, so it was a challenge to remain sane long enough to finish this.

Until about 4 years ago I painted exclusively from photos. Then I met Gordon Fowler who recommended I try plein air painting and lent me a Guerrilla Box to use. I fell in love with painting from life and the next time I saw Gordon he said the box was mine! I've used it ever since, but I am now considering buying a lighter one, especially for my upcoming trip to Germany. I am looking at either an Easy-L or Open Box M. There is a fairly large price difference between the two and I am wondering if anyone has any advice/experience with either, or another they like better. Thank you in advance for your input.

"Pink Rock Hill" --- SOLD



When I painted this the sun was directly over-head, I was standing on granite (hence the pink rock) and there was no shade nearby. I have an umbrella that pokes into the ground and it was a no-go with all the granite, so I, and my painting (& palette), were directly in the sun. I'm sure there are rules against this in the plein air world (please let me know if there are). I definitely thought the granite hill was going to be lighter than it is here, but otherwise it's pretty much what I thought I was painting. : )

"Inks Lake" --- SOLD



We had a wonderful time at Inks Lake. Sally is a fabulous painter, a fabulous camping/painting buddy, and a fabulous person in general. She was like an old friend by the second day. This isn't to say we had no mishaps. We battled wind, ants, intense heat ... chased umbrella's, nursed sunburns, dragged our painting gear for MILES (ok, maybe not that far), and cried over squished paintings ... but it was all made worth it by a couple dips in the lake, an air-conditioned pop-up, and a few good paintings for both of us. This was my first painting, the only one I got with the actual lake in it.

"Resolved" --- SOLD



Here's another version of the pears, on a blue background. I'm posting this right before I run out the door for my camping/painting adventure! Ta ta and back on Friday.

"Face Off" --- SOLD



There is nothing more satisfying, for me, than putting down a few strokes, stepping back, and seeing a 3-dimensional object(s) appear 3-dimensional ... in 2-D. Pears are up there in the category of most satisfying. I'm not sure what it is about them, but I really enjoyed this. I was also trying for some glow, as there was some there in reality. Glow is tough because it's more cerebral than intuitive. I can see the glow, but only if I'm looking at the whole thing at once. If I look just at the background color, I no longer see it. If that makes sense. : )

Tomorrow I am leaving for a 3-day camping/painting trip with a fabulous painter/blogger from Florida, SC Shisler. Hopefully we will both have some success. I'll post results on Friday when I get back, and perhaps one more still life before I leave tomorrow.

"Drei Birnen" --- SOLD



The title for this means "Three Pears," in German. I was trying to capture the bright light on the pears without exaggerating the drama. It was really satisfying to paint, and I enjoyed making the brush strokes a bit choppy.

"For You --- SOLD



Ok, I admit it, I originally got the gift painting idea from Karen Appleton, who does the most magnificent bows I've ever seen!

I just spent a lovely day with my extended family at a belated 4th of July party. The centerpeice for the table was a ceramic coil pot I made when I was a kid, which my beloved Grandma has kept all these years. There's no greater expression of love. Thank you, Grandma!

"For Me?" --- SOLD



It took me 3 tries to get this right. The first was on a teal background. The colors were amazing, but I just couldn't capture it. I'll try that again later. I was inspired to paint little packages when I was at the book store the other day and saw a shelf of little gold boxes of chocolates with green, polka-dot ribbon! For $20. I thought "yikes! I can make that myself, AND get some good chocolate, for much less." I thought I'd try some plain ribbon first. It was a good change of pace and a great challenge.

"Huddle" --- SOLD



I'm back on Ebay! I found a way around the problem, finally. Whew.

Thank you all so much for the overwhelming response concerning our Germany adventure. Today my husband bought a book on German and the checkout guy at Borders said "Sprechen sie Duetsch?" and he just froze! : ) It was so funny. He fumbled his way through it but I can tell you the same thing would have happened to me. We've been doing the tapes, and it's one thing to respond to a tape and another to respond to a human being. : ) This is going to be a trip!

"Private Party" --- SOLD



Because of a glich with Ebay (their glich) this painting is listed with ebid.com. Feel free to check out my feedback ratings on ebay (since I don't have any on ebid yet). Thank you for bearing with me through this!

Here is my second set of sewn stripes. I LOVED doing these white flowers against the dark stripes.

Personal news (nothing to do with painting): my husband was adopted from Germany when he was a baby and has just this last week found his birth parents. They are married to each other, which is quite rare to find in this situation, and because his birth father is quite old we are going to Germany to visit them soon (August). Until then we are trying to learn as much German as we can, as they speak no English. I feel like my head is going to explode with all the new vocabulary! Auf wiedersehen.

"Sugar" --- SOLD



Because of a glich with Ebay (their glich) this painting is listed with ebid.com. Feel free to check out my feedback ratings on ebay (since I don't have any on ebid yet). Thank you for bearing with me through this!

I meant to post the solo strawberry yesterday and this one today, but because of my problems with Ebay I'm doing them both at once. I found this sugar bowl at a junk/antique store recently, but not to paint. I thought it was just a cute little bowl. I filled it with sugar and put it in my kitchen. Later I was setting up a larger painting in my studio and it just needed something ... so I wandered around the house and - BAM - there was the sugar bowl, a perfect fit! I enjoyed painting it so much I did it again small.
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