Friday, 20 February 2015
Paint Party Friday- on the move
Hi everybody. Have had a busy, busy week! I have decided to move house as my present home I have decided is too large, especially the garden which has become rather overgrown! I have found somewhere else that is far easier to manage, but now I have to get rid of rather a lot of stuff! So like the cutie above I am twirling around in a panic! Think I will have to get a pad out and start to make lists.
I am actually quite excited as decorating rooms looms in my future, yummy.
However, over the next few months I suspect my blog posts will be a bit sparse. But I will still try and post and visit all my friends at Paint Party Friday.
Friday, 13 February 2015
Happy Valentine!
When I was young as this beauty we didn't celebrate Valentine
’s Day. But I am sure we still had the
same sentiments. Romance, dreams of happy
forever, hopes for the future. Over the
years the dreams do get knocked about a bit, but love is forever. \
1 Corinthians, Chapter 13. Says it all
What if I could speak all languages of humans and of angels? If I did not love others, I would be nothing more than a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
What if I could prophesy and understand all secrets and all knowledge? And what if I had faith that moved mountains? I would be nothing, unless I loved others.
What if I gave away all that I owned and let myself be burned alive? I would gain nothing, unless I loved others.
Love is kind and patient, never jealous, boastful, proud, or
rude. Love isn't selfish or quick tempered. It doesn't keep a record of wrongs that others do.
Love rejoices in the truth, but not in evil.
Love is always supportive, loyal, hopeful, and trusting.
Love never fails! Everyone who prophesies will stop, and unknown languages will no longer be spoken. All that we know will be forgotten.
We don't know everything, and our prophecies are not complete.
But what is perfect will someday appear, and what isn't perfect will then disappear.
When we were children, we thought and reasoned as children do. But when we grew up, we quit our childish ways.
Now all we can see of God is like a cloudy picture in a mirror. Later we will see him face to face. We don't know everything, but then we will, just as God completely understands us.
For now there are faith, hope, and love. But of these three, the greatest is love.
Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful week.
1 Corinthians, Chapter 13. Says it all
What if I could speak all languages of humans and of angels? If I did not love others, I would be nothing more than a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
What if I could prophesy and understand all secrets and all knowledge? And what if I had faith that moved mountains? I would be nothing, unless I loved others.
What if I gave away all that I owned and let myself be burned alive? I would gain nothing, unless I loved others.
Love is kind and patient, never jealous, boastful, proud, or
rude. Love isn't selfish or quick tempered. It doesn't keep a record of wrongs that others do.
Love rejoices in the truth, but not in evil.
Love is always supportive, loyal, hopeful, and trusting.
Love never fails! Everyone who prophesies will stop, and unknown languages will no longer be spoken. All that we know will be forgotten.
We don't know everything, and our prophecies are not complete.
But what is perfect will someday appear, and what isn't perfect will then disappear.
When we were children, we thought and reasoned as children do. But when we grew up, we quit our childish ways.
Now all we can see of God is like a cloudy picture in a mirror. Later we will see him face to face. We don't know everything, but then we will, just as God completely understands us.
For now there are faith, hope, and love. But of these three, the greatest is love.
Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful week.
Linking to Paint Party Friday hosted by Eva and
Kristin.
Friday, 6 February 2015
Just Doodling Along....!
Circumstances
haven’t allowed me to do much art lately but I still manage to get in a little
bit of doodling with pastels and paints.
These are a few from this week’s colour plays.
And a
painting I did of roses - a request from a loved family relative – “I would love you to do me some roses
dear, pink ones, but proper!’ I hope
these will be “proper” enough! Lol.
Thanks for visiting and I hope you all have a creative week.
Linking to Paint Party Friday hosted by the lovely Kristin and Eva.
Friday, 9 January 2015
The Landscape Within
I have had
an introspective week. I had intended to
do a post on the happy changes I mentioned last week. But two pieces of bad news on top of a period
where I have had losses in my family broke the camel’s back. In particular the
news that a friend had taken his life hit me knocked the stuffing out of me. I had no idea he was struggling. No one had.
News like that makes you re-evaluate everything.
I wasn't going
to post as I feel so sad. But then, I
have got to be real, sadness is life, without it we would not know joy! Or perhaps we wouldn't prize it so much.
The only
art I did this week was this digital piece portraying how I feel at the
moment. I used bit of art work and
photos and collaged them in Photoshop.
Have a
great week and thanks for visiting, normal happy service will be back next
week!!
Linking as always to Paint Party Friday, thank you Eva and Kristin!
Friday, 2 January 2015
A New Year, A New Start
Changes are afoot!
I am streamlining!
My blog
My Art
My Crafts
My garden
My home
My Body!
All will be revealed soon.
Happy New Year!
Linking to Paint Party Friday
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Seasons greetings
I would like to wish all my readers and followers a Happy New Year and that it be be full of joy and wonderful creative endeavours.
It is swelteringly hot here and the exodus to the beaches has already started as Christmas is when most kiwis take their annual holidays. For my virtual Christmas card I have painted the New Zealand Christmas tree - Pohutukawa. It is festooned with gorgeous red flowers during December and January. It is a coastal tree and adorns the beaches and sea cliffs - a wonderful sight.
See you in the New Year.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Collages and a Tah Dah!
For the
collage theme over at Art Journal Journey this week I have continued using up
old scraps and failed paintings.
The above
was a collage I started years ago and never finished. I think it was at the beginning of my tea bag
painting phase. The trees are dried gum
leaves.
This
collage is a combination of three failed works!
I pasted them onto a large sheet of card and then added some
leaves. The tea bag in the centre I left
unpainted as I thought it might get a bit too busy.
Now I don’t
know if this qualifies as a collage as it is digital.
I used a
watercolour of some apple blossom, a photo of my Mothers wedding day, (the two
ladies with her are my grandmothers.
Christmas is a time of family and I feel the need to honour these ladies
as they are no longer with us.) I also used
some bits of lace that I scanned.
Tah Dah!
For Paint
Party Friday, I finished the painting from last week thanks to a suggestion
from Denthe and others. Denthe suggested
that I paint the bird looking at the girl as if it was going to take it from
her. That really hit the mark for
me. I am going to call the painting The Last Flower. The birds are upset that she has
picked it as now they will be hungry and there will now be no flowers to form
seeds and feed the earth. I think the
girl has realised too late what she has done in her mission to smell the
beautiful scent.
People who
have looked at my last post for Sunday Sketches will recognise the bird as the
Tui. There is a reason that I have been
painting them a lot. My younger brother
had a stoke 3 weeks ago. As children we
were very close, but in late teenage years we became estranged. A couple of years ago I got in touch again
with him and we have been developing a relationship again. As children we use to spend holidays with our
grandmother and she still worked some mornings so we were dropped off at the
National Museum in Wellington and we took turns at what we would look at. Dave was keen on birds so I drew them and he
took notes from the displays. Then we
would make a project sheet on each bird for our Grandparents.
I think what we also like the most was when
Grannie picked us up and took us to fancy restaurants for lunch. She let us choose whatever we wanted. I think that is where I got my love of fine
food!!
When we got
in touch again Dave would send me photos of birds that live around his home in
Canberra (Australia) His favourite NZ bird is the Tui, so I am painting a series
of cards for him. Below is a painting in
gouache that I am going to frame for him.
It is so
sad he is only in his fifties and his wife is dying of breast cancer. They had just got back from Mexico where they
had gone for treatment for Liz. It is
not working unfortunately; I think the stress of it all plus other family stuff
caused it. So, if could please send your
prayers or healing vibes to Canberra, I would be grateful.
That’s it
for today
Hope you
all have a wonderful week and thanks for visiting.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Birds and teabags
Sunday Sketches
I am killing two birds with one stone so to speak today. I have been very fortunate to have a lot of
time this week to create art.
For Sunday
Sketches I decided to show two of a series of NZ native birds I am doing for
cards. I am trying to use the looser
style that I have for my ladies. (My
birds and flora are usually very detailed.)
.
These two
birds are one of my favourites The Tui.
It was scarce for a number of years but now is becoming more common as
it is moving into the towns and cities as people are planting more native trees
and shrubs in their gardens. It has a
beautiful song and a couple wake me up every morning singing to each
other. They are a largish bird and rather
clumsy, but oh how they sing and their iridescent colours just gleam in the
sunlight.
The male
has a beautiful white ruffle of feathers under its beak and white thin feathers
behind its head. The Tui is a nectar
eater and unfortunately gets very greedy in spring when the Kowhai Tree is in
flower. They can denude the tree overnight
and leave a carpet of shredded flowers for us humans to sigh over! Sometimes it seems as they are having a
drunken brawl over the flowers and is rather funny to watch.
Art Journal Journey
The theme
for art Journal Journey this month is collage.
I decided to get out my plastic box full of abandoned projects and make
some art from them.
Some time
ago early last year I had a period of painting portraits on teabags. The
page above I pasted onto a small page of weaved strips from pages of a book
that I am altering. Then I just simply washed some watercolour over the lot.
The page
below I pasted the teabag onto some ripped squares from the same book and then
pasted that lot over half of a spoiled watercolour of anemones. Then did a bit of splashing! Moral of story don’t throw anything out, it
can be combined with other bits and pieces to make an okay page.
Um I still
have lots of teabags and scraps and messed up paintings to use up, so no doubt
I will be posting more collages before the month is out.
So that’s it for today so thanks Alexandra from Sunday Sketches
and Susi and Valerie for hosting Art Journal Journey.
Visit both as there is some wonderful art to be seen.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Caught in the Rain and WIP
Do you ever
embrace the rain when out for a walk? I
did on Monday. I got soaked, but it was
wonderful. The rain was so heavy I could
have put my tongue out and had a drink! When I got home my hair was like rat tails and
water was dripping off me and made a great puddle. But oh I felt so refreshed. Crazy eh!
I just had to do this watercolour.
(I wish I was as lovely as this beauty when soaking wet, lol!)
The next
piece is a WIP, I have had this canvas 30cm x 60cm for ages and had started to
do the background in acrylic but had got no further.
On Tuesday
I dragged it out and added more layers and used gesso to suggest a figure on
the left. I have been adding to it every
day. But, now I have got to the stage of
not knowing where to go next. Is it
finished? Do I add some text?
I quite
like it as it is, it there is still a niggle.
The girl is meant to be holding a flower maybe I could add a flower on
the right? However, I won’t do anything
to it for at least a week. In fact I
will turn it to the wall and hopefully next week when I will look at it again
the answer will come to me.
I will post
the finished piece I promise!
Have a lovely week and thanks for visiting.
I am linking as usual to Paint Party Friday,
hosted by Eva and Kristin. Head over
there as there are some amazing artists taking part.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
A love affair with roses
I love gardening, I love roses! They make me curse when pruning, and often
when picking them I scratch myself. But
oh my they have a wonderful scent -they give off a fragrance that surpasses any
other.
I picked these a couple of days ago and they have been
giving pleasure to me and my visitors ever since.
They are starting to droop a bit and I decided to try
my hand at doing a watercolour of them.
Next to painting people flowers are a hot favourite. Anyway it is about time I posted some of my
flower studies.
I am really pleased with this. It is the first time that I used the technique
I use for my painted ladies. It took a
bit of nerve to splash acrylic on the painting though.
I was on a roll and decided to do another of some
climbing roses along the driveway. (Yes
there is a grape vine intermingled with the roses!) They are the old-fashioned
cabbage type rose. Oh my how the mighty are fallen! I made a botch of them.
Time for a bit of splashing. Hey presto a saved painting. Sort of looks abstract. I don’t know why I keep thinking of starry
night!
Well that’s it for today, thanks for visiting and have
a great week.
Linking with Alexandra’s Sunday Sketches
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