Showing posts with label work in progress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work in progress. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Roses for the Dead continued


Slowly but surely, I continue to work on my "Roses for the Dead" pastel painting. The work actually goes fast, but I've been doing busy work like painting frames and other things instead of working on this.


My local Blick Art Materials had some wing ding yesterday and was giving out pull tab cards with discounts on them. I pulled a 20% off which is good considering I didn't have a coupon to be begin with but the lady in front of me picked out a card that was a $100 gift card! Dang! Oh well, good for her.


I'm hooking up with Paint Party Friday Woo Hoo! Go and see all the inspiration and talent there if you get a chance.


For those of you that read my post from last Friday, I have an update on my mammogram that I had to have "further evaluation" on. I got great news yesterday. I had my mammogram redone yesterday and everything is fine. No cancer! I am so relieved. The doctor was pointing at these little lines that crossed over in my x-rays that he was showing me but it all looked the same to me. Good thing that's not my job! Anyway, thanks for all the nice things you all said and well wishes and prayers. I love our support group here in blogland.


Oh, also some of you may know about Google getting rid of friend connect (a way to follow blogs). I found through Inspiration Avenue an alternative by the same smart guy that brought us Mr. Linky. It's free, you should check it out and if you do it, I'd love it if you followed me through there, too! See my upper right hand corner for a link.


Have a great weekend friends :)

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Paint Party Week 23



The weeks keep passing by like "sand in the hour glass... these are the days of our lives..."
That phrase will be in my mind forever, it was my grandma's "story" as she called it. My mom's mom. I lost her too early, too. But I regress...  it's Paint Party Friday and I've got a work in progress to show today. A really long work in progress.

It's one of those projects you start and then set aside and think I'll get back to that. Well, it's time to get back to it. It's been years and it's been whispering to me in my dreams to come back to it. So I shall. Here's what I've got so far.

Skeleton and Roses - or Roses for the Dead as I like to call it.
You may recognize it as the famous Grateful Dead art of Alton Kelly. He actually got it from obscure etchings from the nineteenth century. He and his life long collaborator, Stanley Mouse.

I am drawn to the creepy or dark so often, I'm not sure where I get it but it is just the way I am. I am thinking maybe pastels to finish. I thought of colored pencil, but pastels are so bright and that's what I'm after. It needs a little tweaking before I start adding color. I'm sure I'll be sharing more of Roses for the Dead in future PPF's.

I'm watching one of my favorite movies as I write this, Practical Magic. So fun :)  It's getting me in a great little mood. Happy PPF everybody!


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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Angel project



I've been talking with a friend of mine who is a writer/song writer and we've decided to get together to work on some joint projects. She is just a fabulous woman and has had lots of different lifetime experiences. She came over a couple of weeks ago for the initial get-together/meeting. She has tons and tons of poems and songs. We know we want to create some things together but we are flying blind and just going to try to put out our best effort and see how it's received. She is just the busiest woman I know and I wish I could direct you to her website, but she doesn't have one... yet. We'll be working on that, too.

So here's a little peek into what I've been working on. It's still a work in progress, but I'm starting to like where it's headed. All my life, I never thought I had a style per se, but looking at my some of my stuff I think I may just see one forming.

It's fun to work on something that might lead to something else. I know with this economy we are not starting at the best of times, and I was actually just whining somewhere that I was kinda down feeling like I was earning peanuts at best and how it didn't make sense to continue... but I guess it really is in my heart... my artist heart. I have to create. I simply must and it makes me feel free and good and hopeful again when I do.

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