So anyhoo . . . I'm hosting my annual Fall Open Studio on October 20th and 21st. If you are local, I hope you will stop by. Lots of new paintings . . . I'll be posting them here in the weeks to come.
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Fall Open Studio
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
I'm Moving!
Hello all, I've decided to move my blog over to my website account. That way everything will be in one place and I can update it from my phone when I need to.
I'm a little sad to leave blogger -- it's been very good to me and I really like how user-friendly it is but sometimes one just has to move on. I hope you understand.
I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and hope that you will all join me at my new cyber-location:
See you at the new digs!
Friday, April 27, 2018
Belchertown Art Walk
I will be at the Belchertown Town Hall from 1 to 4 pm, tomorrow, Saturday, April 28th as part of the Quabbin Art Association's participation in the Belchertown Art Walk. If you are out and about . . . come visit! I will be painting and have a few items for sale and display.
Happy Friday!
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
When I'm Not Painting
I made reference recently to the fact that I struggle with marketing and keeping up with all the "other" stuff that goes along with running an art business: like blogging, posting to social media, entering shows, writing newsletters, etc. I often set a schedule only to follow it for a short time and ditch it after a while.
So here I am, once again, arranging an editorial calendar and organizing my business responsibilities for myself so that I can maintain more consistency in my bookkeeping and marketing efforts. I have some great mentors in this arena and am hopeful that I can improve my organization and follow-through. Sometimes it's hard to be me. Ha!
What part of your art business do you struggle with?
Monday, April 23, 2018
New Braintree Sap
"New Braintree Sap" 16" x 12" watercolor on clayboard |
I can't believe how long it's been since I last posted. Good grief! As you well know, my consistency with blogging isn't always the best. Marketing and social media maintenance is my Achilles heel with regards to my art business. For me, the painting is the most comfortable part. While I enjoy posting, keeping up with it and "marketing" is tough for me. I have to really work at efficiently scheduling my time and when life gets in the way, it's the first thing that suffers. Just know that I will forever be working at this because I guess it's "just how I roll." Ha!
That being said, even though some of my priorities have been shifted the past few weeks, I managed to finish a couple paintings and enter some shows. I'm also working on a solo exhibit that I'll be having this summer. I'll let you know more about that soon.
So . . . for now I'm sharing with you my new painting, "New Braintree Sap" and I'm excited to say that it's already found a "forever home." I'm so lucky to have such wonderful collectors.
Have a great start to your week!
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Tomato Progress ...
I've been a little remiss at posting . . . my goal is to post 2-3 times a week, but I don't always do it. Ugh. I thought you might like to see how this painting is shaping up. I'm still not done, but it's close. Lots and lots of layers.
Have a delightful day and enjoy the groovy music!
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Portfolio Review
I spent some time recently revising and re-designing my Artist's Statement, Biography, and c.v. so that they all reflect my new brand. I needed to do this and the fact that I was going to be attending my first Portfolio Review last weekend hosted by the Cambridge Art Association at the Lesley University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts presented me with the necessary deadline.
I had never participated in a Portfolio Review and was a little nervous as I wasn't sure exactly what to expect. But it proved to be a great experience. I met with three reviewers, two individuals from local museums and one gallery owner. My reviews were a mixed bag with some overlap but all very helpful. I found that I "clicked" most with a gallery owner who's basic outlook on art seemed to match mine, which is probably a more pragmatic, business point of view. I mean, I have an appreciation for making art that feeds one's soul, but let's face it, I gotta eat. For me, painting what I love is paramount, and improving my skills as a painter and editor of subjects and how they are conveyed is important to me. Lucky for me I've been able to connect with my many collectors who share this appreciation for and my depictions of, the simplicities of life. They have purchased my painting, supporting me in this wacky endeavor to document my time in history, for which I am extremely grateful. Overall, I left the review feeling encouraged, inspired and ready to take the next steps necessary for gaining more exposure.
Cambridge Art Association did a wonderful job hosting this event and preparing artists through a Portfolio Review Preparation Workshop a couple weeks before.
Below is a little slideshow that I put together of the work I showed at my reviews. Thank you for following me on this journey! Now I better get back to my drawing board!!
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Making Some Progress
"New Braintree Sap" - work-in-progress 16" x 12" watercolor on clayboard |
Well we received some more snow here in the Northeast yesterday. Hard to imagine that spring is on its way. Good grief! But a snowday makes for a good painting day. Here are my works-in-progress.
Labels:
antique pitchers,
art,
contemporary realism,
heirloom tomatoes,
kara bigda,
landscape,
maple syrup,
maple tree,
new england,
new england landscape,
painting,
realism,
sap bucket,
still life,
tomatoes,
watercolor
Monday, March 12, 2018
New Ones
work-in-progress 24" x 24" watercolor on clayboard |
The first is a 24" x 24" painting of tomatoes. My first version of this composition was on some kind of illustration board many years ago and although I was close to finishing it, I just didn't like the way the board was taking the watercolor. So I scrapped it. Then I painted a smaller version on watercolor paper -- I think around 10" x 10" -- of the same colander with tomatoes, a few years later. However I knew I always wanted to do this painting bigger than life. So I decided to jump in last week on the clayboard. I'm looking forward to sharing my progress with you ... and I can't wait to see what it's like all done!
Last week I also decided to turn my sap bucket sketch into a larger painting on clayboard. I so love painting on this surface!
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Sketching Spring
sap bucket - sketch watercolor on paper |
Have a great day!
pasted into my sketchbook |
Cutler Road - sketch watercolor on paper |
Monday, February 26, 2018
Grape Demo
wip watercolor on clayboard |
Thursdays are my teaching days here in the studio. Most of the time my students work on independent projects and I guide them and (hopefully) help them when they need it. Sometimes though, they all decide they want to paint something together. Last week we began this little 6" x 6" painting of grapes on clayboard. I did a little more work on it over the weekend and videotaped my process, so stay tuned!
Have a great start to your week!
Friday, February 23, 2018
Pasted
I decided to paste this little sketch into my watercolor sketchbook for reference. I don't keep a regular sketchbook but am once again trying to get into the habit as I'm always impressed when I see others' books. They're so inspiring and sketching in general is just a good way to practice skills.
So I will once again, try to do more sketching. I can't promise I will, but I'm going to try. Do you keep a sketchbook? How often do you sketch? What kinds of things do you sketch . . . and how much time do you devote to sketching? I'd love to read your responses!
Cutler Road sketch 8" x 8" (watercolor on paper) |
Labels:
art,
barns,
drawing,
farm,
kara bigda,
landscape,
new england,
painting,
realism,
sketchbook,
sketching,
watercolor,
winter
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Trees and Time-Lapse
I worked on this little sketch today. It's on an Arches hot-pressed watercolor block. Paper is not my favorite to paint on, but it's always good to practice. Trees are a challenge for me, so I decided to give them a little time today.
I've also been messing around with my new iPhone. I've never owned one (crazy, I know). But I broke down and got one about a month ago and have been having a lot of fun taking photos, and planning out animated Instagram posts not to mention some stop-animation video of my Fisher Price Little People. My time-lapse of today's sketch is below . . . enjoy the funky jams. Ha!
Happy painting and I'm heading back to the drawing board!
Monday, February 19, 2018
Work-In-Progress
work-in-progress 12" x 12" (watercolor on clayboard) |
We spoke in generalities and then specifically about this painting, which has been vexing me for a few days now. I'm looking forward to applying the direction I received and excited to execute what we talked about and finally finish this painting!
I was reminded that my paintings aren't the only "works-in-progress" in the studio.
I was reminded that my paintings aren't the only "works-in-progress" in the studio.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
The Crush -- Happy Valentine's Day!
"The Crush" 8" x 8" (watercolor on clayboard) |
Aaahhh . . . remember the days of school Valentine's? The doily-decorated box of valentines in the back of the room and the party at the end of the day. I always had chips and popcorn stuck to the frosting on my cupcake that I'd stuff in a bag to bring home for later. Ha!
For all intents and purposes I'm calling this one done. I'll probably tweak it a bit, but will have it up for sale on my site in a day or so. Wishing you all a very Happy Valentine's Day!
Monday, February 12, 2018
No Travel Today
"Blueberries Revisited" - SOLD 8" x 8" (watercolor on aquabord) |
I thought I was going to be traveling to Concord today to pick up my painting from the Concord Art Association's Members Juried Show, but I was informed last week that "Blueberries Revisited" sold! A big thank you to my new collectors and to the Concord Art Association for including this little painting in their show.
Wishing you all a good week . . . I am off to paint!
Friday, February 9, 2018
Church Street Progress
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Revisiting Old Paintings
wips |
I don't know about you, but I have plenty of paintings laying around the studio that I need to finish. So I am slowly working my way through them, while of course still starting some new ones. (Ha! I just can't help myself.)
4 1/2 Church St. - wip 8" x 8" (watercolor on aquabord) |
Thanks for stopping by.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
The Crush (cont'd)
Monday, January 29, 2018
Nora
"Nora" 8" x 10" (watercolor on aquabord) |
While this little lady is no longer here on earth, I'm sure she is spending time in doggy heaven looking down upon her mom and still protecting her. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to paint Nora -- many thanks to my collector. This one was a pure joy to paint.
Have a great start to your week!
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