Two 8x6" oil on canvas, SOLD
Here's my diptych! These two belong just belong together. They are distant cousins to Flipside, a large painting I did last year. It's hanging in the "Opposites Attract" Show in Houston right now. And these two are hanging (around) in my studio!
8x6" oil on canvas, available on MY WEBSITE
OK, here's the second half of my diptych. Yesterday was the first half and tomorrow I will post the whole enchilada (or sandwich, in this case). If you can't wait until tomorrow you can see it on my website. Lately, I have received many really sweet and flattering emails/comments about my paintings and I want to thank each and every one of you. I read them all and sometimes I'm not as quick about answering as I want to be....ahhh, the wonder/frustration of art in the cyberworld. I find it just mind boggling that, today alone, I've had visitors to this very blog from Singapore, Finland, Canada, Slovakia, Italy, Dubai, Paris, New York and Eden Prairie, Minnesota. (OK, I can't think about that too much or I'll get a stomach ache.) But it is so wonderful that my artwork can be seen all over the world. It's also really scary that my artwork can be seen all over the world. For me, it's all about the journey and sometimes on this journey I make a painting that I'm truly proud of. And there are plenty of other days where the painting is just plain pitiful. But, good or bad, every painting is part of the journey. And it's so nice to have my own cheering section lining my path.
8x6" oil on canvas, available on MY WEBSITE
This is the first half of a diptych. I'll post the second half tomorrow but if you just can't wait you can take a peek at my website. It will be posted there in my "Little" Gallery. Any idea what the title of the second painting will be? Go on--take a guess. Look at this title (that's a clue).
8x6" oil on canvas, SOLD
I was listening to Ani DiFranco while I was painting this and one of my favorite songs by Ani is 32 Flavors. Seemed like it applied to this piece. You really should listen to it sometime. Anyway, I really like the way this one turned out--loose and brushy (that's a technical term, by the way). And that outrageous blue in the background! Can't get enough of it lately. So here ya go, Ani, a poster girl with no poster...