Showing posts with label vegetable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable. Show all posts
Friday, October 18, 2013
Butternut Lovely
Fair Butternut, thy beauty pales
Near rounder cousins—orange, bright—
Yet all alone, thy shape and hue
Shine perfectly in their own right.
(I"ve always rooted for the "under-squash.")
This one was done quickly, from real life. It's for sale in my shop. Hope you are enjoying a beautiful fall day, as am I!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Life lines
I don't mean the line that runs across your palm, that favorite of palm-readers the world over. My reference is supposed to be a play on words, a twisting of the utterly inappropriate term "laugh lines." You know, that lighthearted misnomer that some joker created to describe the deep indentations near mouth and eyes that are supposedly caused by too much joviality?
Yeah, right.
Mine are now Life Lines. As in, caused by life. It's been a stressful couple of weeks. I won't burden you, dear reader. But please pray that my family and I will have wisdom and compassion in generous doses.
This painting is a few days old, completed before things became too topsy-turvy. It features a quick rendering of our very own garden-grown, heirloom tomatoes. We've eaten plenty, and will eat more. One must indulge when the indulgence is in season.
Take nothing for granted. Perhaps that will be my new mantra. Can a Christian have a mantra?
Yeah, right.
Mine are now Life Lines. As in, caused by life. It's been a stressful couple of weeks. I won't burden you, dear reader. But please pray that my family and I will have wisdom and compassion in generous doses.
This painting is a few days old, completed before things became too topsy-turvy. It features a quick rendering of our very own garden-grown, heirloom tomatoes. We've eaten plenty, and will eat more. One must indulge when the indulgence is in season.
Take nothing for granted. Perhaps that will be my new mantra. Can a Christian have a mantra?
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Picking up the brush again
Finally, after a hiatus of sorts, I was able to pick up my paint brushes and work on something for an hour or two. It was blissful. This funny little gourd came home with Marcus last week; its green skin had been impaled with eyes, rainbow hair, and various other facial features (craft project for Halloween). I quietly emptied it of its recently added characteristics, and painted it outside in the healing sunshine. It's for sale in my shop on Etsy.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
What I've been up to


The cardinal sat, half-finished, on my easel for months, probably since mid-March. Now, at last, he is free to fly.
And the other came together rather quickly, from real life; the tomatoes and little jack came from our garden.
Fun, fun!
I'm thinking more and more about starting a little shop on Etsy and selling prints and/or notecards featuring some of my favorite paintings. I'll keep you posted.
Hope you're having a lovely autumn.
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