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Showing posts with label southwest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label southwest. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2018

Daily Paintings of Late

My goal is to finish
a painting a day. 

I'm not always successful
with that goal, but I have
been successful in pressing
forward whether I reach it or not. 

This fact is a win for
me on it's own. 

Here are some
of my most recent
accomplishments. 

I'll keep my words
to a minimum in this post.











Thank you for visiting
and touching base.

I hope you have a fabulous week!

Terri

Monday, May 7, 2018

Cats and Skulls and Magnets, Oh My!

The past weekend was so much fun! 

My daughter and son-in-law
took their "mom's" out for an early
 surprise Mother's Day celebration. 

(It's so nice being good friends
with my daughter's mother-in-law.)

The four of us went to the 
English Rose Tea Room
in Carefree Arizona. 

It was just perfect. 

Being a tea drinker myself I had
to up my game the following morning
and forgo my usual mug for Grandma's 
porcelain tea set. 

While it wasn't quite as delicious without
the real cream and lump of sugar,
it extended the delightful memory just the same. 

If you ever happen to be in the 
area, it's a wonderful place to visit. 

* * * * *

Moving on now to my 
art creations of this past week. 

Here's a pic of my purple kitty plaque, . . .


. . . . my new skull plaque, . . . 


. .  .  and some fun little art magnets. 

These little guys are all painted on 2"x 2" pieces of wood. 




I decided to make some one of a kind 
mini artwork magnets as well. 

This little kitty is one of those. 




So much fun! 

Hope you have a wonderful week. 

Thanks for stopping by. 

Terri

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Frida Artist Trading Cards

I'm so excited to be participating in
Steph's "Women in Art" ATC swap.

Never having done any Frida tribute art
before, I chose her as my subject. 

It was important to me not to look at
any works paying tribute to her
before I began. 

I wanted what I created to
lack outside influences. 

Another thing I decided was to
just make an impression of her,
and not go for an actual likeness
(which is really simple to do). 

I used acrylic paint, colored pencils,
collage, pitt pens, and DMC thread.




They're all a little
different, but still
cohesive as a grouping. 

They were fun to create and
I enjoyed having an "assignment"
to work on. 

The link is up top if you'd like
to join in the fun. The deadline is
not until March. 

I'm one of those people
that don't like waiting until the
last minute. . . for doing anything.  

It's one of my husbands
favorite traits about me.

I'm always ready to go 
on a moments notice. 

Happy Weekend!





Friday, January 19, 2018

Paintings and Orange Season

It's citrus season in Arizona! 

Here's a view of our orange tree
from out our bathroom window. 

We need to get them off the tree before
blossom time around March. 

Needless to say, we've been eating a
lot of oranges and drinking a lot of juice. 

There's a bunch of trading and giving away
amongst the neighbors this time of year. 

Some have lemons, ruby red or yellow grapefruit,
navel or valencia oranges. 

The smell of their skins is heavenly
when they're fresh off the tree. 

I look forward to blossom time. 

The perfume in the air from 
the orange blossoms is intoxicating. 

I wish I could share it, and our oranges too!


The following is a sugar skull that
my husband had cut out of wood for me. 

It's 19" x 13", so it's a perfectly fun size. 

Instead of hemming and hawing about my design
for this one, I set myself an imaginary timer of 15 minutes.

I worked quickly and just let the design flow naturally. 

When my husband came home from work and I showed
it to him, he said, "That's cool, but the eyes are kind of low."

I said, "Really? They may be a little on the small side, but
I don't thing they're too low.". 

Then I realized, he thought the cheeks were the eyes! haha

Oh well, I'm not changing it. I kind of like it like it is. 



I'm back to my pink cacti in this next piece. 

I just love cactus and I love the color pink. 

It was fun figuring out what to do with her glasses. 

Maybe next time I'll experiment with a glaze
as well as highlights on the lenses. We'll see. . . 


Wishing you a wonderful and creatively
productive weekend! 

Friday, January 5, 2018

Sah-WAR-oh Folk Art

Saguaro's are a sign
of HOME for me.

They're sometimes refered
to as the sentinels of the desert.

It's so much fun creating worlds
where pink houses, real rosy
cheeks, turquoise hair, AND saguaro's exist. 




Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Desert Folk Art

My husband and I went
exploring in the desert
yesterday on his ATV. 

I saw some beautiful pink
prickly pear cactus and
had to paint some in
my own little world. 


I'm trying to paint
with more freedom
and simplicity and 
strangely enough, am
finding it very difficult. 

That said, I'm not
giving up. There's
something very pleasurable
about it. 

I keep reminding myself
that repetition is the mother of skill.