I love libraries. My first was a Bookmobile in the parking lot of the Piggly Wiggly in San Antonio. Here’s an article about some unusual libraries.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/01/library-photos_n_5545321.html?utm_hp_ref=arts&ir=Arts
Painting as I see it.
I love libraries. My first was a Bookmobile in the parking lot of the Piggly Wiggly in San Antonio. Here’s an article about some unusual libraries.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/01/library-photos_n_5545321.html?utm_hp_ref=arts&ir=Arts
This started as an abstract color field painting. The peony just butted in!
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.
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!
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.
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I’m enamored of the paint samples at Lowe’s. They change every season. Donna gives me coupons, so mostly I don’t buy them. I had these boxes, and the jars fit in them nicely.
I’m making a color chart, of all of the acrylic and latex paint that I have accumulated since quitting oils. It’s quite a range, and some are surprising. I had a huge array of oils, but since ITP, I’m staying away from the solvents. The skills of using acrylics are different from oils, and I get frustrated sometimes. And sometimes we make something rocking!