Happy Birthday Bruce, You are the Love of my Life.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
Golf and Good Eats with the neighbors 4 ' 28
Had a lovely afternoon playing golf at Tupelo Bay ( Par 3 nine hole) with all the neighbor couples, followed by a lovely dinner at a local fish house in Murrells Inlet.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Passover Mini Series,Continued 4'14
As
a follow on to yesterday's post, I did in fact finish the two last
minis for the Passover Series of the ingredients for a Seder Plate
Charoset ( 5" x 7" Oil |
Above is my portrayal of some of the ingredients that go into Charoset ( honey, apple, dates and nuts)
And below is the shank bone(s)
Seder Shank Bones ( 7" x 5" oil) |
I
am very goal oriented, and sometimes I find it hard to let go. My
head kept telling me that Passover was over, and I should put this
project aside until next year, but my heart would not let me do it.
This is one time I am very glad I followed my heart.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Miniature paintings for the Passover Holiday 4 '14
Several years ago, I decided to painted a 7"x5" miniature oil painting of a Halloween pumpkin as a warm up exercise. I thought it would make a nice table top decoration for the holiday, and without the pressure to create something "salable", I wouldn't get frustrated if it wasn't 'a masterpiece'. The exercise proved to be such an effective way to get the creative juices flowing that I soon had a sizable collection of miniature paintings based around a holiday theme. They aren't for sale. We just use them to make each holiday a bit more personal with some one of a kind art.
7" x 5" oil "Matzo" |
This year I decided to do an entire Passover series for Bruce based around the ingredients on a Seder Plate
7" x 5" oil "Horseradish" |
It proved to be a lot of fun
7" x 5" oil "Parsley and Salted Water" |
Some came out better than other, and a some may get painted in a different composition again next year
7" x 5" oil "Egg and Salt" |
A couple of the key ingredients , like the shank bone and the charoset, are proving to be so difficult their canvases that may not get completed by the end of this Passover (The Passover holiday ends tonight)
7" x 5" oil "Wine and Elijah Cup" |
The beauty of this project is that it doesn't matter. Since there is now gallery or art show deadline looming, The deadline is strictly in my head. I can always work on finishing the set next year.
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Assessing the storm damage 4_21_14
View from our Carolina Room |
The heavy winds and rains of this last storm took its toll on the woods behind us. The large pine visible in the upper right of the photo above came crashing down in the middle of the night. It had died long before we moved in, and I am just grateful it only fell on another couple of near-dead oak trees instead of our house. It is now hung up on those trees; let's hope the wight doesn't send them crashing down our direction.
The bad news is that a large branch of the oak nearest our house was ripped off by the wind and landed on our upstairs deck. Fortunately there was no damage to our structure. We dropped it over the railing ( before it's weight did cause some damage) and dragged it to the edge of the woods.
One mad Kat |
You can see from the look on Kat's face that she was not pleased by having this obstacle placed in her litter box
Stinky Inky sulking by the fallen pine |
Stinky Inky wasn't very pleased either. The dead pine had always served as a lean-to shelter from the rain. He got soaked yesterday after it fell.
Self- proclaimed environmental protection committee. |
The two of them walked around the fallen trees for an hour this morning seriously considering whether they should file suite against humanity for environmental damage to their shared territory.
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Sunday, April 20, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Happy Passover 4 ' 14
5" x 7" Oil |
Across the miles... sending you wishes, from our home to yours, for a
Joyous, Peaceful, & Happy Passover
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
What are those pink flowers? 4 '14
"What are those pink flowers?" a friend from the West coast wrote.
"They're azaleas", I wrote back... but wait I thought... I don't know
if she will believe that answer. It's a good question to keep in mind
when one is attempting to paint a scene the viewer might never have
experienced. I grew up in the wide open ( but arid) spaces of the west
coast myself. A large azalea on the west coast might reach two foot
tall and three foot wide. Had I not seen it with my own eyes, I might
have suspected that the profusion of vegetation was a bit overstated
if not outright fabricated. Let me assure you, it is neither.
Small Part of Brookgreen Gardens' Pine forest in Spring |
The
sheer size of the flowering plants in Spring can be overwhelming. In
the older established gardens the azaleas can reach twenty feet, and the
flowering trees are taller.
The photo below will give you some sense of the heights... They dwarf me
CC with azaleas at Magnolia Gardens |
And they are everywhere
Magnolia Gardens path |
There are acres and acres of woodland paths like these at at Magnolia Gardens and Brookgreen Gardens
Brookgreen Gardens walkway |
Even personal gardens are a mass of blooms.
It
can all be a bit overwhelming. The sheer profusion makes it hard to
know what to focus upon, much less even get a clean photo of it..
Painting the scene becomes an exercise in deciding on what is the center
of interest, and trying to remove anything in the scene that might
distract the viewers' focus.
Brookgreen Garden's Gate |
The
photo above shows the garden gate that was the basis for the painting
above. Far from being overstated. I actually had to subdue a lot of
color and edit out many shapes to keep the painting from seeming
cluttered and even garish.
My painting of "The Garden Gate" |
Maybe
that is why so few artists tackle full blown flower filled Spring
landscapes. They require hard mental work and are very tricky to pull
off well.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Forsynthia 4 '14
The forsythia bush at the edge of the Pawleys
Plantation putting green is in full bloom. It is so beautiful when it
is back lit. I couldn't resist trying to capture it on canvas.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
On CC's easel: 4 ' 14
It's
been a cold wet winter, made even more depressing by the passing of
several loved ones.. As always, I have turned to painting the beauty
of nature for comfort.
At
first I had to look for it... At the End of January the skies were
gray, the ground wet, and the grasses and most trees still dormant, but
here and there a shrub would burst into bloom reminding me that life
does goes on.
By the end of February the grasses were greening , the Flowering
Pears were starting to bloom and spring bulbs were starting to appear.
These were followed by the more colorful peach and cherry trees.
And now everywhere I look there are massive displays of joy in being alive.
While
my heart is still heavy with loss, but the act of documenting all this
youthful exuberance has been teaching me a good lesson. Life is a
process, not a single event, and one should appreciate each and every
moment with the people and the beauty they bring into our lives.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
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