

The pink framed objects I did the first week- I mounted on the black backgroundAnother funky costume jewelry creation-jeweled bee
Yard ornament-bird on a ballMore costume jewelry
9th Annual Art-a-Day Challenge, January 2018!


This was actually a 2 day process. Started a smallish canvas a few days ago, sketched in paint (top photo), and then blocked in the color today. It has a ways to go to make it believable (and the oranges are way too strong). Wish I was there again, on the banks of the river at the Sleeping Lady Lodge in Leavenworth. Wouldn't that be fun to be there painting on location?? (perhaps a bit chilly ... but fun, I bet)

Here's a simple sketch of my Dad's old boots for the 29th day of this lovely month (hope to make it into a painting soon). My last post sounded derogatory...like the creative process was drudgery. I'd like to set the record straight and say that's not the case. It's been a very fun and experimental month. At times the art process can seem like a task, but once I settle down and settle in, I'm quickly overcome and absorbed. Aren't we all?? I'm finding it's good to keep the pen moving even if I don't know what I want to "say" artistically that day. It keeps my hand limber... sort of like yoga for the hand (smile).


Tweaking an old painting today. Trying to lose the strong yellows in the far background. The more I learn about plein aire techniques, the more inept I feel ... but I have confidence that with practice it will eventually become clear to me. Good resource books are "Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting" and "Edgar Payne Composition of Outdoor Painting"
almost finished ... small amount of touchup on the face and then "shadow patrol". For the previous progress on this piece, in this blog. Click HERE.