Friday, March 29, 2013

Second half of a project for a good cause

Here's the second half of my project, which is to produce four paintings that will be used to raise funds for a local animal rescue league. As I noted when I previously posted the first two paintings (below, of a yellow rose and my sister's cat named Meowy), I prefer canvas, but the league required the work be done on 6 x 6 inch masonite boards. They asked the work not be framed, which concerns me because I don't use varnish and would like to avoid surface damage, but I'm just going to attach a note to them about that and am not going to worry about it. Again, these posted images have had the size and quality adjusted for uploading purposes.

These two paintings are of my cat named Riley, and my sister's dog named Harry. As usual, these posted images have had the size and quality adjusted for uploading purposes.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Masonite, not canvas -- but for a good cause...

 
Here's the first half of my project, which is to produce four paintings that will be used to raise funds for a local animal rescue league. I prefer canvas, but the league required the work be done on 6 x 6 inch masonite boards. They asked the work not be framed, which concerns me because I don't use varnish and would like to avoid surface damage. I hope to post the other 2 paintings in the next month or so....These two are of a yellow rose from my sister's garden, and her cat named Meowy. As usual, these posted images have had the size and quality adjusted for uploading purposes.
I am planning the next two images to be of my sister's dog named Harry and my cat named Riley.
I have also had a painting accepted into a juried exhibit to benefit a local amateur community theatre. I am happy and excited about that.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

A friend's friends: a tiny horse, a human

Last winter I completed several portraits of a samoyed that belonged to a friend of one of my horse's vets. I was told he doesn't like pictures of himself, so I just finished one for her, not him, in which he's included (of course, with the dog). It's an 8 x 10 oil. I also painted a tiny, 5 x 7, portrait of her horse. I meant to do this a long time ago (adapted from her thumbnail Facebook photo), but other matters interrupted. I plan to surprise her with these, maybe in the Spring, when she vaccinates my horse. As usual, the size and quality of the two photos of these paintings were adjusted for uploading purposes.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lisa's Gizmo: "Surf Life"


Here is a recently finished portrait of Gizmo, a Pekingese dog that belongs to my sister's friend Lisa. It is an 11 x 14 inch oil painting. This posted image has had the size and quality adjusted for uploading purposes. It's called "Surf Life" because Gizmo wears a shirt that says that while she's floating on a raft in her pool.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Second of two....

Here's the second of two large still lifes (16 x 20 inches) of flowers from my sister's garden in a red glass vase (found for free at the dump). Time to call it done because I need to move on to the next (an 11 x 14 pet portrait for my sister's friend, which I hope to be able to work on sometime between now and Christmas....)

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Largest size so far.....

This is the first of 2 still lifes that are the largest size canvases I've painted so far. They are each 16 x 20 inches. Both are arrangements of flowers from my sister's garden in a red glass vase I got for free (at the dump). I haven't finished the second painting yet, but it has some different flowers in it than this one.
Once again I resized the image and adjusted the quality for upload purposes.



Saturday, June 30, 2012

Flowers IX: Deb's Chrysanthemums with Raindrops


Time to call this painting done....It's an 8 x 10 oil. Of course, I had to resize / adjust quality for upload.