Nature disturbed

I’ve been working on these.  The foam flower has given me the most trouble!  The praying mantis’s have been interesting.  One is on two canvases, the swath down the middle is the mounting board, not part of the painting.  The other one is on a panel.  So far, I struggle more with acrylic on canvas, than on panels.  But the canvases were just sitting there!Susan Livengood painting acrylic, canvas 7-23-14b 7-23-14c

Studio five year anniversary

Five years ago Gregg showed me this classroom in the Fines Creek Gym.  It was a mess, but we’ve done a lot of rehabbing.  He made it a great studio for me.  Thanks, Mr. Livingopod!

studio in Fines Creek Gym
studio in Fines Creek Gym

7-9-14B

GMO Flower

Not really.   What is the goal?  The flower industry is lucrative.  I could use some money.  Every movement has an effect.  How do we prioritize?  Short term vs. long term consequences.6-25-14

Peonies

This started as an abstract color field painting.  The peony just butted in!

Susan Livengood painting on paper
Peony

A Good Marriage

Architecturally when walls made of different materials are joined, it is called a marriage.  This screen- oil on two panels, depicts a log wall meeting a hand stacked stone fire place.  See this piece in the window at Art On Depot in Waynesville.

wnere different material meet to make a stronger whole
Where different material meet to make a stronger whole

Fixing my old easel

This easel has been with me a long time.  Lately the tray has been falling after I move it.  Or stuck the next time from cranking down the knob.  Gregg cut a piece of sandpaper to size of the back, and adhered it with double sided tape.  He sprayed the knob with silicon, for lubricating locks.  I didn’t take an “after” picture, but the whole thing is back together and working smoothly.  It was a small job for him, and a big help for me.  Thanks, Gregg!

Sandpaper and double sided tape
Sandpaper and double sided tape

easel-fix

Hand built

All of the old farm buildings were built by hand, with local materials.  Those materials have weathered and aged into beauty.  This painting of a potato barn is at Art on Depot, Waynesville.

Rural building
Rural building