Showing posts with label bobcat painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bobcat painting. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Hwy. 62 Art Tours and other fall things

"Strict Carnivore." Oil on Canvas, 35 x 40 inches

The Hwy 62 Art Tours are over! I am so grateful to everyone who took the time to bump down our dusty dirt road and visit my studio!!! It was a busy two weekends, with visitors from all over California, Nevada, Oregon, Canada, Arizona, and even a few folks from overseas. Incredible! A big thank you, also, to those who purchased a piece of my art. Without appreciators and art buyers, I can't keep doing what I do. I am so thankful to you all. >insert sloppy kisses here<

My next group show is at the Town Burr Gallery in Burbank, CA. It's called "Highway 2 - the journey and the destination." It opens this Saturday, November 8th from 5 to 8 pm. I will have three desert animal paintings in the show, if you happen to be near Burbank. I hope you will stop by to see it!

The rain we had in September has provided us with some lovely fall blooms. Red Amaranth, yellow Chinchweed, and yellow brittlebush.




Pretty stuff, but I'm allergic to most of it. Oh well.


Happy Fall, my lovely blog readers!


Thursday, February 7, 2013

Bobcat

The days go something like this:
1. Get up
2. Drink caffeine
3. Put contact lenses in
4. Get dressed/walk or run with dog
5. Eat
6. Laundry and email catch up
7. Studio
8. Eat
9. Studio
10. Go to bed and dream about paintings

Repeat.

Then you have to add the other "stuff" like:
1. Sweeping and mopping
2. shopping for food
3. Buying dog food
4. Dermatologist appointment
5. Hanging another show at JTAG
6. Updating the website
7. creating inventory lists for galleries
8. Shipping sold paintings (yay!!)
9. Visiting galleries to make sure they feel loved
10. photographing art
11. cleaning the bathroom
12. Dusting
13. etc.
14. etc.
15. oh, and I do occasionally shower.

WHEW!

But then there's this, still wet and just off the easel:
"Strict Carnivore." Oil on canvas, 35 x 40 inches. ©2013
Happy Thursday, all you crazy cats!