Monday, July 30, 2007
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
New Exhibit and reception
My exhibit is still up at Ross Gallery at CPCC. I believe the hours are 11-3 Monday through Friday. The show runs through August 24, with the reception on August 22, 4-6pm. I hope to see everyone there :-)
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Missing Mountains
I just got this book about mountain top removal in Kentucky....wow!
It features writing about the mountains by Appalachian writers such as Wendell Barry. I will post more when I've read the book.
For more info, or to order the book, go to:
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth at http://kftc.org/ It's full of info that will blow your mind.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Busy living
I had the pleasure of company last week and have only stepped into the studio to hide things I didn't know what to do with :-)
But I did convince my nieces to sit for me briefly so I could try out some new Rembrandt pastels....unfortunately when I went outside to take the slides, the lens on my camera fogged up and the images are not very sharp.
They are both such beautiful girls, and I didn't do them justice in the time I had. Lindsay's (three quarter view) is delicate and I like the sketchiness of it, but I think her face is a bit more angular. Gracyn's is like a mug shot! We laughed about this, but as a model, she was a bit unwilling to let her personality come through. Or perhaps the artist is just limited :-) However, there is a likeness there.
Oh my, but I do love those Rembrandt soft pastels! I have never really worked a lot with pastels, but these will make me change my mind...they are like butter, blending so softly and grabbing the paper beautifully. This is a perfect example of how using better and more expensive materials really can make a difference. I have always tended toward materials in the mid-price range because I don't want the materials to become so precious I feel inhibited and unwilling to explore. But, I think I will invest in more and better pastels in the future.
The third picture is an oil sketch (about an hour or so) done several months ago, though I just took a slide.
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