Monday, December 13, 2010

Paintings in the woods


This painting is of a derelict truck I found in the woods near Abercorn, Quebec. I painted it on a misty, overcast day with occasional hints of sunshine;- the trees gave a lovely pearly green but the atmosphere was gloomy as there were other derelict bits of farm machinery in the area as well as the skeletons of several cows.



This also is a scene from the woods near Abercorn. The sun blasts through the clearing and I'm painting in the shade, covered head to toe, the exposed parts of my skin and hair saturated with Deet as the mosquitoes are determined. The light is very beautiful, dazzling every time I see it, but it is best to keep moving.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mom's fun shoes



Mom's Fun Shoes

These must be from the 1960s, look at those polka dots! First I painted them small, on a 5 x 7 panel but I thought they needed to be bigger so I painted them life size; this makes them look like a real person wore them, my Mom.


Mom's gold party shoes (my feet).

I painted this on my lap with my feet in Mom's shoes, resting on one of her favorite sweatshirts. The tomato is for extra color, the chance to show its reflection on the gold shoes. To my surprise, when I rotate the painting 90, 180, even 270 degrees, it still 'works', though I only signed it on one corner, the lower left.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I sold two paintings at SOWA Open Studios!





Potted Sunflower, oblique view.
A perfect stranger bought this painting, unframed. He said "I love this thing!"
Thank-you!



Lemon in Morning Sunlight
A friend and fellow SOWA artist - a photographer - bought this and I am happy knowing it has found a good home. Also a bit sad because it was sort of a break through painting for me. "You must let them go" says my painting teacher.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Trompe L'oiel



Here are two paintings of objects hung by ribbon, thread or yarn. The knife is unquestionably heavy and pulls down its ribbons. (It was given to me by an Authentic Bedouin, in Petra, Jordan - the sheath and handle are made from a flattened tin can wrapped around wood. The point of the blade is functional.)
The pencil is not nearly so heavy but it manages to pull down the yarn in a straight line, while the feather bounces on the thread, the slightest breeze shifted it and the shadow. Such weighty issues for a still life painter!

Monday, May 3, 2010

This was painted using artificial light.


This was painted using daylight, on a cloudy day.


Which one do you like best?

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Birds in Glasses






These paintings combine my two listed interests, birdwatching and wine drinking - although it is true that the pileated woodpecker is in a martini glass. It has a better bird bath shape.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Swifty's first blog post.


This is my first post and I am going to post a picture of my eyeballs. So there!