Cloud, Too

Drop by Art on Depot this weekend to see my new paintings of clouds.  Or if not clouds, gobs of cool colors with dolCloud-Toolops of white.

Infusion

Tomorrow, 10-16 is my last (REALLY) infusion for ITP.  I do not have cancer, but most of the other people getting infusions do.  It is fraught with emotions.IV

SOLD!

Thanks to Cathey at Art on Depot.  She sold two of my paintings today!  One was this Hummingbird. hummingbird2

Habitat Auction

Oct. 9, from 5:30 to 8:30 at Frog Level Brewing is the Waynesville Habitat for Humanity Auction.  I’ve donated another dahlia-with-blueone in this series which are called Dahlia.  Our Restore sells these fine quality plywood circles.  I’ve used acrylics and black enamel.  The circle is 8.5 inches across.

Not Clouds

Being inspired by the light in the sky, but working with paint and a 2-d surface with no light bouncing about.Not-Clouds-1

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

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