Archive for August 2008

Red Hot Sky, Cool Blue Barn

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

The idea for a hot red sky occurred to me a week ago. I began cutting the sky-shape on the pinkish-cerise pre-painted papers. Because it is very textured with swirling paint patterns, I’m careful to choose a spot on the paper that is pleasing texturally. Some areas are lighter or too dark. I’m also [...]

Goblets and Barn Paintings In Progress

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Looking at the week ahead — in addition to preparing for the upcoming festival in Albia — I have many projects in the works. Over the weekend I gathered my newest goblets and Miss Liberty photos — and took them all out to the gazebo and set up an arrangement. I also added fabric with [...]

Farmers’ Market

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

I spent part of the weekend at the Des Moines Farmers’ Market, so no studio time. I did admire the exotic orchids there and other vendors who were selling beautiful floral bouquets. That’s always inspiring for me! All those gorgeous vivid colors! My garden is flourishing as well, due to [...]

Mahaska County Barn

Monday, August 4th, 2008

I spent the blistering hot and humid weekend finishing my newest barn collage. For this piece I used a photo of a barn in Mahaska County with a windmill and added rolling hills and hay bales in the background. It’s always difficult choosing colors, as each hue will determine the alternate colors next to the [...]

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