2024: A Year of Experiments

Previously through our travels, I had collected photos of interesting doors and painted small canvases to document. Not sure what I thought I was going to do with all of those canvases at the time, but after finding a rectangle door shaped canvas in the art store, I thought, “I am going to make a door of doors and attach all these small canvases to a large canvas of a door. I added a bit of graffiti effect to the whole design including the attached doors. 

After cleaning out boxes of CD’s/DVD’s, I was mourning over the waste. I thought, “I can make a mosaic! Easier said than done. The disks were very difficult to cut into pieces. I looked for advice on Google and Youtube that recommended boiling them…failed. I tried kitchen shears and garden shears and they shattered, not in a good way, or separated. I finally found a pair of shears that would cut them but it was very difficult and not all the CDs were the same, some cut and some still shattered. I completed my piece but never again. 

Some of the furniture pieces from our old house I was unable to sell or give away, I decided to repurpose. On Pinterest I saw many examples of painted couches and tables. I read all the articles and gathered all the materials, studied graffiti styles and gathered my favorite phrases. This was the result. I love them but I am still selling them to make space in my studio. If you have the space, it is a cool way to reuse perfectly good pieces. My husband thinks I am crazy with all my harebrained ideas. 

While I was in the graffiti mood, I completed this next piece. This was not experimental, but was inspired by a photo taken in Lisbon during our travels.  This was followed by the next two paintings, one was an experiment in modeling past and another was actually a simplification of a photo of a bird.

Many of you know that I have been collaborating with a group of artists on a community project. It initially involved 24 large aluminum hearts painted by local artists. This idea has been developed into an installation involving a center sculpture, which is being fabricated by a very talented sculptor, Michael Baggerly. Pictured here is the progress on this project and an example of a few of the aluminum hearts.  These hearts will be imbedded into a fence surrounding the center sculpture.

Painting Progression: Forgotten Tennessee

Started new painting so I decided to share my progression. This is from a photo from very talented photographer Jerry Winnett.

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After sketching design on canvas, started underpainting to establish composition and values. Next, modeling paste will be added to add texture to elements in the foreground

After sketching design on canvas, started underpainting to establish composition and values. Next, modeling paste will be added to add texture to elements in the foreground

Applied first layer of modeling paste. See you tomorrow!

Applied first layer of modeling paste. See you tomorrow!

Started adding paint over the modeling paste. Switched the windows from what is in the photo to change the focal point.

Started adding paint over the modeling paste. Switched the windows from what is in the photo to change the focal point.

Painting Progression Continues….covering all the modeling paste with base color. Will continue to add layers of paint after this process.

Painting Progression Continues….covering all the modeling paste with base color. Will continue to add layers of paint after this process.

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Painting Progression: Vienna Old Reflected in the New

Painting Progression Vienna #1

Initial design on Canvas

Continue underpainting

Continue underpainting

Start applying reflected images

Start applying reflected images

Added all the reflected sky

Added all the reflected sky

Trying to finish this painting for the Art Studio Tour. Big undertaking since it is so detailed.

Trying to finish this painting for the Art Studio Tour. Big undertaking since it is so detailed.

Finally finished! Can’t believe this took me so long to finish. i loved getting lost in all the distortions on the reflected glass.

Finally finished! Can’t believe this took me so long to finish. i loved getting lost in all the distortions on the reflected glass.

Painting Progression Sculptural Painting of Tulips

After completing an initial sketch I transferred this image on a non-flexible board

I am experimenting with different types of joint compound on a board as opposed to non-flexible modeling paste

I am experimenting with different types of joint compound on a board as opposed to non-flexible modeling paste

Almost ready for painting.  Need to add more details and leaves after this layer is completely dry. I use two types of joint compound: one is very spongy and harder to sculpt; one is more the consistency of modeling paste. So far only minor cra…

Almost ready for painting.  Need to add more details and leaves after this layer is completely dry. I use two types of joint compound: one is very spongy and harder to sculpt; one is more the consistency of modeling paste. So far only minor cracking as it dries.