Monday, October 13, 2008

spooky painting


I am making some halloween cards and decided that I wanted something spookier than my pumpkin paintings to put on them. So I painted a spider. Yuk!!! I hate spiders and this was a really weird thing to paint. I now have the painting flipped over in my studio because it was scaring me everytime I walked in! I need to get it in the store and try to sell it! I don't want it!! haha. It is one of my small paintings, 6 x 6 inches so if anyone is interested, it is 100.00. Just email me.
I think overall though, it must have come out good since I can't even stand to look at it! haha

knife on red


I hadn't done much with the knives, and I actually had a lot of fun with this one. I liked the scrolly design at the bottom of the handle. I also think I have a lot of fun using these little scraps of wood, they make for really cute paintings. This one is only about 1.5 inches wide!

fork and spoon on long green


This one is 6 x 18 inches roughly. It is an interesting composition and I'm still not sure whether I want it upright like this or on it's side. I originally painted it on it's side but when I was done, I turned it to get it out of my way and really liked what I saw. I haven't painted much in the last two weeks....I think the silverware is just getting boring for me. I have another one to post that I have already done, but I think I might just do one or two more to finish the series, there is no point in doing a lot more, if it isn't exciting me.

Foster Landscape


A recent commission I just finised for someone. This was done on a 6 x 8 inch panel with the nice wood sides, so I continued the painting onto the edges. It came out really cool! I hope to soon switch over to doing all of my larger paintings on these. I think that it looks very professional and I love the way they stick off the wall a couple inches. Plus, there is no need to frame them!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

White Gourds


I finally got to participate in my favorite painter, Karin Jurick's new blog, different strokes by different folks. Each wednesday she posts a photo for whoever wants to take it and make a piece of art with it. Then you email her your work and she will post it on the blog with a link to your site, which is really nice of her! This is her fourth week and I finally had the chance to do it! I am very excited about it because gourds are something that I would normally paint, but the fact that they are on a gray background is HUGE for me. I always stick to bright colors and this showed me that I should really experiment more with the neutrals. It's amazing how many colors you can pull out of neutral colors when you really look at them!
Make sure to check her blog: www.differentstrokesfromdifferentfolks.blogspot.com

Monday, September 29, 2008

spoon on orange


This one is definitely my favorite so far. I love the variation in the background and I'm not even sure how I did it. I just put the color down quick and it pretty much looked like that. Since I liked it so much I tried not to change it much when adding more paint too it. This one is also 6 x 6 inches and when set next to the fork on yellow, creates a great little set.

fork on yellow


Just experimenting with bright colors and how you can mess with them in backgrounds. This one which is 6 x 6 inches pairs well with a similar spoon painting. Overall this series is going to be a lot of different colored backgrounds, so when hung together they will bounce off one another.

Cropped fork on red


This was the first (after Matt & Michelle's silverware) in my silverware series. It's on a teeny piece of wood, only about 1 inch by 6. I'm not sure about the cropping, but I had wanted to try something different. I think it might be a bit harsh on it's own but when mixed with all the other silverware paintings in the show I think it might work.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Matt & Michelle's Silverware


I decided to do a silverware series this fall and before I got a chance to start it I wanted to do a painting for friends of mine that were getting married. Their colors in the kitchen are cobalt and stainless steel so in deciding what I wanted to paint them, I guess I just couldn't get silverware out of my head and it just seemed too perfect to do bright silverware on a cobalt background. So this is my first silverware piece. It is 12" x 12". It was fun to paint them giant. The rest of the silverware I have done since then have been closer to actual size so I'll have to find time to do some more giant ones!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Cupcake Convention


I LOVE to paint Cupcake Cafe's cupcakes! they are so fun! This is a larger painting, roughly 12 x 18 inches. I am really happy with the way it came out! It is hanging in my Bevtown Gallery show right now. The Bevtown Gallery is located at 197 Cabot Street (across from where Bell Market used to be)

Some Fall Landscapes



I really enjoyed doing the small landscapes, so I decided to continue with some fall related ones. I really like the way all of these small landscapes have made me work and I hope they will effect the way I paint a larger one. I will definitely continue to do a few more fall landscapes because the colors are too much fun!

The rest of the mini landscapes






Here are the rest of my mini landscapes series for my show at Bevtown Gallery. I have been so busy getting ready for that and my fair at the Wenham Museum that I haven't been able to put any of them up. Starting from the top: This was found while driving down a road in Wenham on a beautiful puffy cloud day! I loved the reflection that the bright day was creating in the little stream. The next one was a picture I had taken 3 years ago out in Upstate NY. I just think it is so pretty there, especially all the bright red barns that pop out of the beautiful green and yellow landscape. The third one was from a recent trip to Spectacle Island off of Boston Harbor. Another beautiful "puffy cloud day"! The next barn was one I had passed right after a crazy storm while driving through pennsylvania. I like the color of the sky as the eerieness was going away. The last one was from a farm up in Woodstock, VT. Just thought the path was so cool.
Thanks for looking, sorry it's been so long!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Clouds


I was having a lot of fun with the clouds in all of my other mini's so I decided to do one that would be more "about" the clouds. This is what I came up with. It was a fun one!

NY Hay


I actually did this painting 10 times this size a couple years ago and I was never happy with it. Doing this version showed me why. I have a harder time getting the loose strokes with big brushes and with all the trees in the background it definitely needs the right kind of strokes.

Appleton Path


This one is definitely my favorite one so far. I feel like I was able to stay really loose. Another great thing about doing these is that if I find that I really love one then it will almost act like a sketch for doing a larger version.

Dodge Street Barn


I have been driving past this barn for over a year now. It is along my beautiful drive to work. I took some pictures of it last summer and just now got around to attacking it. I think doing these small landscapes will give me the opportunity to tackle landscapes that i've been trying to do and just never get around to.

Appleton Tree


The first in my mini landscape series. I've always been a bit scared about doing a landscape on one of my 6 x 6 panels. It just seemed crazy to do something so large on something so small! I am so glad I finally took the chance! I have done 6 now and they only keep getting better and better. They are making me work much looser since it would be impossible to get all the fine details. I will have a grouping of 9 hanging in my Bevtown Gallery show coming up next month. I was only planning on doing these but I am enjoying them so much I'm sure I will continue to do more.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Hot doooog!


I love this painting!!! so summery! I have always wanted to paint a hot dog with the ketchup all zig zaggy. I finally had some extra left over hot dogs and figured it was time! This will be in Gallery Della-Piana in August.

Strawberry Shortcake


Another cupcake. This one was hard to paint....because I just wanted to eat it!

Jenny's cupcake!


A cupcake I did for a friend. There is a place in my town called Cupcake Cafe and it's amazing! This lady makes all different kinds of delicious cupcakes and they are so fun to paint!!! as well as eat! I look forward to painting some more.

daily paintings






Here are a bunch of new 6 x 6 daily paintings. They were in beverly arts fest a few weeks ago.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

sprinkle cookies


I love these cookies! They are soooo good! Super soft, lots of frosting, it's almost like eating a flat cupcake! They were a lot of fun to paint and I love all the colors. I added some crumbs to this painting, my Nana had given me the idea, and I'm glad I listened!

NYC cookies


So I definitely haven't kept the updating going as I'd hoped but here are some of my new ones. These are two black & white cookies I got in grand central station back on Mother's Day. I knew they would be a ton of fun to paint, it was hard though because I really wanted to eat them!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

M&M cookies 2


My second painting a day for my June show. I'm on a cookie kick right now. I also have one of some black & white cookies and some yellow frosted cookies. They'll be showing up as soon as they are dry enough to be scanned.
I painted these M&M cookies last year when I was doing a painting a day, so it was fun to do them again a year later and see how much easier it was.

Rylee's Alphabet


This was the finished gift. They looked cute all tied together

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Little Sweets


The first of my new painting a day series. I have the beverly arts fest coming up at the end of June and I want to have many small painting a days for it.

Rylee's Alphabet





So this is what I've been busy with. My good friends just had their first baby, a beautiful little girl. I've been very excited since I hadn't had any friends with kids yet. I really wanted to paint something special for her room and ended up doing these. The "A is for apple" concept. Possibly a little over done, but it's always fun to put a fresh spin on an old favorite. I enjoyed doing these so much and I think I might have come up with something really great. I plan to keep working on building an alphabet and we'll see where it takes me, but it would make a nice little company for small gift shops to carry.

Sugar Star


This was a commissioned piece that I ended up really liking. I definitely think it's my best sea piece yet

grapes 2


I was in the mood to do a painting a day back in the beginning of April. This is what happened. I like it, it's fun painting grapes, lots of colors you never notice when eating them.

green apples


I did this painting a couple of months ago, just finally getting around to putting it on here. It's 12x12. I loved the colors for spring, but painting apples can be quite a challenge. If you don't get your strokes in just the right direction they can look really flat.

Friday, April 25, 2008

framed shells


Here they are framed and in the window. Once I get them back I'll take a better picture of them.
If anyone's interested they are $100 a piece, the frames are ready to be hung, but also come with a stand on the back so you could set it somewhere. Email me!

shell series







Here are the 6 shells I did for my show. They are roughly 4 inch squares done on mat board, then glued to a bigger piece of mat board and framed, I'll add a picture to show how they looked finished

daffodils


Here is one of the paintings that was in my Marblehead show a couple weeks ago. I really have been busy painting even though I haven't updated in so long. I'm going to try posting what I have saved up tonight and then hopefully I will get back into a routine of blogging!

Friday, April 4, 2008