Thursday, February 21, 2019

B-4's And Afters

February has been a busy month, it has also been unusually cold and wet this winter. During this time of year I like having sunflowers around, even after the peddles have wilted away they are still beautiful and fun to draw. Thinking there may be some coffee stained pieces coming up soon.
















There are art shows still going on, closing reception for the Boyce Thompson Arboretum Gallery is February 28th from 9-3. My friend Gary Binder & I will be there doing demonstrations in oil and pastel paintings. There is a small fee to get into the Arboretum, with a discount if you have a State Park Pass. It is a great place to walk the trails with hummingbird activity, nests are being built. Plus, we have a few hummingbird paintings on display. So, drop on by and see what we are creating. During the opening reception I finished up a tree piece. I reworked it taking out a bird that never seemed to work, I like it better as just a lone tree. Who knows I may have it there all framed up and ready to sell.



My studio is ready for a new project. The last of the paper making has been packed away. We had a great time this year making paper. My friend Marilu came out for a visit and we had a nice surprise, her granddaughter, Jenni came over from CA to help us make paper.  Here are a few before and after pictures.
                   




All cleaned up and ready for a new project.

There were a few fun things outside of the studio too. Did a boat ride on the Saguaro Lake. The weather was kind to us on that day. Stopped by Liberty Wildlife to see Indian Running Ducks. You can check the photo album out on FB to see more pictures and video's of the local hummingbirds. If you are interested in making paper, well, this June, there will be opportunities in MD. http://www.facebook.com/LindaWildlifeArtist

March is just around the corner with lots more creativity going on and more company. Stay tuned to see what adventures we can find. Stay safe and warm! 

Friday, February 1, 2019

Hide And Seek

Starting out a new month with some new ideas for paintings and images to share for workshops. The last part of January Rick and I went camping at Patagonia Lake State Park. This area is known for the thousands of birds that live there, some part year (truly a snow-bird) and some are permanent residence.

We saw a Clark's grebe, our first sighting, and were told they are rare. Lots of heron's, great blue and green. Love drawing/painting herons, see one coming soon! It is good to feel like painting again, I have been struggling with wanting to work this winter. Cardinals were everywhere the males had their bright red coats on showing off for the ladies. The lake was full of coots, a small water bird, that literally runs on the water. I could not get a picture but next time we are there will spend some time waiting for this action, just because it was fun to watch and could make a fun drawing.

Here are a few photos from land and water. This is the "hide and seek" part...not that hard to find but hope you enjoy.





Wednesday, January 16, 2019

5,555

Five Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Five
That is how many pictures it takes to do a road trip across the country and back.

I have been debating on continuing to do a blog this year. I was having a hard time keeping up with things last year. It was a hard year all around, personally, physically and emotionally. I am starting to get my head about water, as good a cliche as any. So, here we go first blog of the year.  I usually do some favorite photos from the year, sounds like that will be my jumping off point.

The last two years 2017 and 2018 we did cross country road trips. We have now been to all 50 states. There are still lots of places we want to see or go back to again. This passed September we picked up our little RV - "Ally" the Alto. We are still not sure if it is "Ally" or "Allie" feel free to weight in on that. Since we live in AZ we have not winterized her, as we plan to go on a few short trips here and there exploring different areas within the state. Might even go over to CA. We have already gone up to Cottonwood, near Sedona to Dead Horse State Park. I know terrible name but a nice park with good hiking, lots of birds, resident eagles, fishing and generally peaceful. We can start there and I will back track with some pictures taken this passed year on our road trip.

Road Runner - AZ

Aspen in CO, learned that they can turn red colors when there is drought conditions.

N.D. just a buffalo rolling in the grass. 

Sometimes it is just about the sky - east coast - MD.

Other times it is right outside your friends window in Middletown, MD.

Ending with just a splash of color from the North East in fall. 

Friday, November 16, 2018

And A Shooting Star

This morning I woke to the sound of two Great Horned Owls having a conversation in the Mesquite tree in my backyard. Still dark I knew I would not get a photograph but I wanted (needed) to see them. They never seem to mind me coming out in the yard just to watch and listen.

The one owl was in his normal spot at the top of the tree. I could see his silhouette. I could not see the owl responding to his call, and whose voice was a little higher in pitch. Then the other owl popped up to greet the male, at least I think it is a male. As the two were introducing themselves, a shooting star shot by over their heads - wow! Two owls and a shooting star to start my morning. All this before coffee, time to grab my mug and go back out to see if there are any more stars flying about.

Great Horned Owl pastel, charcoal on coffee stained paper 8X10

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Travel Time

Things are coming together for the start of our road trip, bucket list stops, picking up RV, art shows, seeing friends, family and football at VA Tech. We kind-of kicked it off by going west for our anniversary this year, a short visit to CA. We literally will be going coast to coast.

We have our house sitter and friends all lined up for checking in on things and helping out along the trail. I will do my best to write blogs along the way of our new adventures. Rick will keep the Facebook pictures posted. Some highlights coming up: our trip was inspired by purchasing a Teardrop style RV. It is being made in Quebec, Canada and was back ordered. It will be ready late September and we need to be there to pick it up, hence the road trip.  After we pick up our little home on wheels, we head to MD. Staying with our friends Eric & Lori Rice, who own Willow Oaks craft cider & wine, with a large tasting room that houses original art. While we are there, my fellow artist friend Marilu Tousignaut and I will have a show at the Art Space within Willow Oaks. There are 2 stories of wall space and lots of new works will be on display. Opening weekend is October 20-21st from 11-5 each day. We will do demonstrations, talks on our techniques, Sunday afternoon, The Martin Family Band will perform folk-Celtic music for your enjoyment. Hope  you can stop by if you are in the area. October & November will have a few visits to VA Tech in Blacksburg, VA for football games, award dinners and new works coming to the Matrix Gallery on Main Street.

Lots going on this fall, we will get to visit with family and friends all along the way. But, before we hit the road, we must finish packing and load the car. That's my cue to wrap things up until next time.

Here's a sneak peak of some of the work heading east.


Friday, August 10, 2018

Inspirations Everywhere

This morning, even before coffee, the great horned owl who comes to visit our mesquite tree in the backyard was hooting away. It was pre-dawn so no great photos but will share some other photos and works in progress.

I am overwhelmed at the inspiration I great from nature. So much so that this morning I ended up going up to our flat roof so I could get a better view of the owl. Rick, got up shortly after my adventure to ask why was I walking around on the roof? When I told him the owl, he just went oh, okay, because he knows, it's what I do to see what I can see.

I am currently working on several pieces for the upcoming show at Willow Oaks in Maryland. Don't forget to mark those calendars for October 20-21st 11-5 come by and see new works, hear music on Sunday afternoon by The Martin Family Band, enjoy the autumn view and try some craft cider. It will be a great weekend, Marilu Tosuignaut and I will be there both days, doing demonstrations, talking about our techniques and sharing stories of our memories that inspired the works. Location: 6219 Harley Road, Middletown, MD

Until, then here are a few teasers...

One of two great horned owl pastel and charcoal pieces on coffee stained paper 8x10"
Willow Oaks craft cider & wine 6219 Harley Rd., Middletown, MD 

The Martin Family Band

Our neighborhood great horned owl

Marilu demoing scratchboard

Linda's sprayed charcoal technique with magpie 


Friday, August 3, 2018

Lost And Found

In my own special way I am pretty organized. The problems usually develops when I put things away in a safe place. I am in preparation mode these days. In the studio as much as possible to paint in oils. There really is a method to my art making madness. The oils need to be done first because they need to dry in order to be packed for travel. Yes, you can travel with wet canvases but I prefer these to be framed and ready to hang.

The in-between times while waiting for the painting I am working on to dry I prep other works. Pulling pictures out for references, making sketches, notan studies and preparing works to be framed. This was where the lost part comes in...I knew I had a small piece that I wanted to include in the show in October. I had put it away while I was gone to teach at CGOTH. The challenge was finding what I had safely tucked away. It took pretty much all day. I looked through the flat files, storage cabinets, print bins, and works to be framed, twice, but still not there. Finally, remembered I have a paper file for pieces waiting to be framed. I rarely use it but there it was, the last placed I looked!

Now, just waiting for the frames to arrive. Still making choices of what art goes where. Trying to think of shows I need work for in 2020, it is a strange business, having to plan sometimes two years in advance. Wish me luck that I don't lose anything else.

Found works and works waiting to be framed.
How I organize for works to be done.