Saturday, November 14, 2009

A peek inside the studio...

OK, I've been really busy remodeling a house - BUT I really was working very hard in the studio up until we closed last week. Here are a few shots inside the studio:
I guess you can tell I did not clean up the studio before taking these shots...

I was doing several abstract landscapes for a week or two, but as you can see on the easel above (the driftwood painting) I'm getting back into more realistic images. Just so you know, the orange painting (just below the driftwood) is sideways...

I have one more large painting that I completed - it was hanging on my wall as soon as the fumes were gone... I need to run outside and get some good, clean shots of it and get it posted as well.

Off to do more remodeling!


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

I really am. I mean it.

I am actually going to photograph and post the latest paintings. I'm getting really behind on that -but it's because I'm so busy PAINTING! I've got several dry/ing in the studio right now. I'm planning to get some shots of the studio tomorrow, and if the sun cooperates, I'll be sure and get some good individual shots for posting as well.
I really am going to do it. I mean it. I think...

Monday, October 19, 2009

Off to the studio!

After I get in a little Zumba, I'm headed back to the studio. I'm finishing up three forest paintings, and getting started on a much larger version of the following teeny tiny painting:


Off to class. I'll be sure to post photos of all the new, larger paintings soon!
Oh - also signed up for an account at deviantART - jpgallery.deviantART.com Check it out if you get a minute. Tons of cool art on there.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

New site!

Check out my gallery at http://jpgallery.deviantart.com/ ! And check out some other folk while you're there. It's a pretty snazzy website, if you've never visited.

Off to enjoy this gorgeous, yet chilly weather. Speaking of chili - must go stir the pot!

Teeny, tiny paintings for teeny, tiny budgets! A.K.A. My latest obsession...



I ran across some ACEO canvas papers at the art supply store the other day - and CAN'T STOP PAINTING TINY PICTURES!
It's great. I love the instant gratification of getting an image from my brain to the canvas when I use these little suckers. They dry quickly, and frame nicely. This is allowing me to sell the framed, mounted paintings for a bargain price, compared to my larger, more detailed pieces. They even come in their own boxes/bubble wrap - so they're ready for shipment! Be sure and check them out in my shop, if you haven't already. I think they will make great holiday gifts, and can't wait to finish this blog so I can head back to the studio to work on another batch!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Summer year round!

Check out the new paintings of the beach pathways - they're your chance to have a bit of summer year round!



Each painting is on a 16"x12" panel, and comes un-framed ( I like to let people choose their own frames, as it's usually a very personal choice).
I had a great time painting these, and can't wait to get started on the next beach series. All three of these are available in my Etsy shop - so check them out! Everyone needs a little bit of beach to get through those long winter months...

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Painting again!

So, the past few weeks I've been doing some long weekend trips. I have taken several "beachy" pictures and have even gotten a good start on a series of 3 paintings.
These are a good illustration of the major steps of a painting:
1. A rough sketch of the layout
2. Color blocking the major sections
3. The final details - these really pull the overall image together and create depth.
Here are the original photos:
This may or may not be the top image (the sketch):
Left:
Right:

I have at least 2 or 3 more series I'll be starting on when I finish these 3. I hope to get the sketches of the new paintings done by the end of this week. I'll be sure to post completed images of all as I finish. Keep checking back for updates!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Loading up Etsy!

I've spent the last couple of weeks photographing a large portion of my ceramics. I've also taken a few more pics of some of my large oil paintings. And I'm finally getting everything edited and loaded onto my Etsy site! Once I finish getting my existing stock listed, I'm going to get started on some more in depth projects, and get them listed as soon as they are finished.
I'm also doing a few small things when I need a break from editing photos. I've made a few Yoga Eye Pillows, on request. These have turned out to be a pretty neat item. I started with some of my hand dyed silk, made small pillows, and filled them with lentils and lavender flowers! Very relaxing.
I've also done a few embossed metal images similar to my Bicycle Series paintings. These make great gifts for the cyclist in your life!
I'm updating Etsy almost daily, so check back often!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Back to the States!

Well, we've finally made it back to the States! It's so nice to be home. We were originally back in Georgia for about 4 days, then loaded up a minivan with three dogs and the kiddo - and headed to Oklahoma City. We spent a week with family and friends,
and are now hanging out in Savannah again. So many plans. I have to get busy. I have several art ideas - my two main projects will be (1) updating the Etsy site with items I've already completed and (2) mosaics. I've been stewing on a "green(ish)" way to make some mosaics, and I'm really excited to get started. Switzerland got me to seriously think about ways to recycle the most unexpected things. I'll be sure to keep you all updated on the progress!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Interlaken, Switzerland - one crazy weekend!

June 19-21, 2009

Mark and I loaded up the back packs and took a train ride south, to Interlaken, Switzerland. We stayed in a hostel, and spent two days trying to kill ourselves...
We checked in Friday night, roamed around in the rain for a while, then hung out in the hostel's bar to listen while DJ Freakadelic threw down the hits. The hits from the 90's. And the 60's. And whatever other era he randomly chose. But it was really funny, none-the-less. Here's the view from our room's window:


Not too shabby a location for a hostel.

Wood carving seemed to be popular in the area:



Saturday we got up, grabbed breakfast, and loaded in the van to head off for Paragliding. After a brief drive, we hiked a bit to the launch site.




After donning the necessary safety gear,



we strapped in and 3, 2, 1, RAN!






Check out that lake view! One to the left,


and one to the right.

We survived!

The view of Interlaken was gorgeous. But we just did not get the rush we thought we would. It was more relaxing than anything. I was not ready for it to end. But we had a schedule to keep! So off to lunch (uh, at Hooter's, actually) and then to the next appointment.

At 4, we headed off for some White Water rafting. First time for both of us on this sport as well. We figured, hey, let's just jump right into some grade 4 rapids. (Well, technically we didn't know this until AFTER we were done...)
Eventually, they let us put the raft in the water. They were very happy to point out that a mere 3 hours prior to being at our spot in the river, the water was a glacier. We could tell - even with all the gear on, our paddling hands were frozen.
This was great. The river eventually dumped into one of the lakes, and a few of us went for a bit of a swim back to shore. The water was so much "warmer" in the lake, you couldn't pass it up.
This finished day 1 of extreme sports, and we headed back to town to find some dinner and try to sleep through a party in the bar... Yes, we are wild and crazy and like get to bed by 10pm...
Sunday, we headed down for the fabulous breakfast buffet (white bread, dried cheese, coffee, etc - but some really great apples!) and roamed around town a bit more. Around noon, we headed off for the final event - Canyoning! Yeah - we didn't know what it was before we got here either... They drive you up river, you take a bit of a hike, then you start rappelling, jumping, sliding, swimming, climbing - you name it, to get back down river. It was fantastic!


The canyoning was, by far, the best event! I still have the bruises to prove it. And if you're ever in this general vicinity - you have to check out the company we did all the stuff through: http://www.alpinraft.com/ This will be a tough weekend to top!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Sunday June 14th - welcome to Medieval Times!

Sunday, Mark and I headed to Weil-am-Rhine - just across the border in Germany. They had a weekend-long Medieval festival that we wanted to check out. Now we'd never been to a medieval festival before, so what better place to check one out than Germany! We missed the first day, as we were hanging out at the castle in France, but managed to make it to the park around lunch-time on Sunday.

Here are a couple of the more elaborate costumes on display/for sale:

There was live music - sometimes on the stage, and sometimes just randomly in the park. They were actually really good:

Sunday was family day, and here's a shot of a guy demonstrating blacksmithing techniques to the kids - in between turning around to smoke his cigarette:

Must have the occassional damsel in the stockade. And apparently, she must beg you for your ice cream/water/beer as you walk by...:

The day was hot and sunny - not exactly typical here, and it was gorgeous. We had some meat on a stick, grilled sausage, kraut with bacon and some German noodles, and Mark had a cherry flavored beer. And of course we had ice cream. It was a good day of just hanging out in the sun and people watching. And lots of walking. We finally made it home for dinner, watched a movie, and crashed after the crazy weekend!

Saturday, June 13th continued...

Part two of Saturday - the trip to the wine cave...

We were late getting there, but fortunately Joseph's friend kept the place open for us. I'd never been to a wine tasting before - much less a wine tasting in an authentic "Wine Cave" in France. We tasted 5 different wines in all - and purchased 4 out of the 5 to bring back to the apartment. I seriously doubt any of them will make it back to the States...
Mark in front of one of the barrels:
This particular wine cave has been owned by a family for generations. The pictures carved into the barrels tells the story of the family members through the years. Elise, one of the daughters of the most recent generation, is the person who explained everything and hosted the tasting. We even bought two bottles of the wine that was named for her and developed the year she was born. It's very good!
A picture of the village we were in for the wine tasting:
We made it back to Basel around 8pm and 5 of us headed to a fantastic Italian restaurant for dinner. Then home to bed - Sunday we had plans to hit the Medieval Festival in Germany! That, of course, is another blog.

Exploring Alsace

Saturday, June 13, 2009 - Off to a French castle!

I met up with Mark and a group from Jet for a tour of a French castle on Saturday. We had two wonderful French guides, Sophie and Joseph, also from Jet - they shuttled us to lunch, the castle and then on to a wine cave. We are very thankful for their hospitality, as we could never have gotten all of this done as a group! After stopping for a wonderful lunch at a French restaurant, we headed further north to Colmar - home of Haut-Koenigsbourg, the only restored castle in the region, if I remember correctly... We had a great guided tour (in English...) that made the visit so much better than just roaming around would've been. Tons of pictures follow:
The short but steep hike up to the castle:


The view of the valley below was magnificent - as are most views we've had so far:

Our first glimpse of the castle:


This is one of our French friends/tour guides/chauffeurs, Sophie (on the left):



Another breath-taking view - this one from inside the castle:




A ceramic "oven" - very inspiring for the ceramist in me!

Weapons, anyone?

Some furniture from the 1500's - not original to the castle, but cool none-the-less:



French dorks:

And what trip would be complete without a picture of a door?

This really was a great day. After the castle, Sophie and Joseph hauled us all back to a border town of Switzerland for a wine tasting! See part two of today's blog for the wine story!