I got a new latex enamel paint. I was working on this painting, and thought the enamel would be an addition. Eye wonder what the doctor will say about my platelets, tomorrow. This health scare has certainly interrupted my momentum in the studio! One lesson, time’s a wastin’!
Enamel dripping continues.
I’ve tried a set of cats. What do you think? This may go under shameless commerce, the Open House is coming up. But I think this is unique. And there are more cat lovers than people that will buy the Eye Wonder series. A bit of good news today. More platelets, than less. Still a long way to go.
Imagine Peace
Kinda hard to do right now.
Back to the Studio!
The drip paintings are morphing. I think I’ll make some into unique greeting cards. Open House Sept.22!
Eye Wonder continues
Before I went into the hospital, I had experimented with dripping words. Because of those starts, I had something to work on today, instead of trying to start flat footed. I think this may work into a handmade greeting card. Save the date, Sun. Sept. 22 for my art sale! Any proceeds will go to pay my medical bills. Thanks!
More of the Eye Wonder Series
The series continues. The dripped underpainting gives me a wealth of ideas on what each of these gals is wondering about.
The week that was.
Last Wed. I ended up in the Emergency Room. After 3 1/2 days in the hospital, I missed the Fines Creek Bluegrass Jam, and I have to raise money to pay my deductible and other expenses. Thank goodness Gregg’s insurance covers most of my costs. I will be hosting an open house/ Christmas sale on Sunday, Sept. 22 from 1-5pm at my studio at 190 Fines Creek Rd. I have notecards, and prints, as well as originals of all sizes. I also welcome any appointments! My prognosis is good, an autoimmune reaction to a virus which can be treated with steroids.
I was …
The Eye Wonder series is rolling merrily along.
More Eye Wonder
I visited Cathey at Art on Depot in Waynesville, NC today. She said people were noticing my new work. I think this series is
fascinating, I never know who will show up.
Series
The Eye Wonder Series is …so much fun. Shh, don’t tell anyone. Gregg and I are trying to make a video about my process. It’s not too complicated, dripped/streamed enamel paint, and emphasis with Sharpie, collage, pastel, or whatever is handy. I usually do 8 to 10 drip paintings, then go from there. The decisions make the difference, and there are no wrong ones. A couple of ugly ones, maybe, but we can’t all be gorgeous!