Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Camellia's for dinner. Lydia Host painting a day 6x8
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Study of roses. Lydia Host painting a day 6x8
Monday, December 22, 2008
Lil Cuties. Lydia Host painting a day 6x8
Thursday, December 18, 2008
cherry chocolate. Lydia Host painting a day 6x
This is really what I saw, I realize that its impossible, but its the truth! sigh. It looks a companion piece for the other cherry painting that I did last week, not intentionally on my part. I think that its a rogue style that pops out on certain subjects. I am painting 'big' right now in a happy frenzy!
L.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Angel to watch over you. Lydia Host painting a day6x8
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
A few essentials. Lydia Host painting a day6x8
Friday, December 12, 2008
cherry reflections. Lydia Host painting a day 6x
Cherries from this time of year are a totally different color than the summer kind. They taste really good though. I love to paint anything in this glass bowl, in fact maybe that will be a one week goal some time. Mary Elizabeth brought these cherries to my house...her painting today rocked! To check it out click here.
L.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Angel to watch over you. Lydia Host painting a day 6x6
I just love painting Carol. She is just so beautiful, and such a humble person....maybe she really is an angel! The sunflowers are already sold...wow, that doesn't happen a lot. I feel like I am understanding how to paint them better. The yellow is so variable, and the subtle changes make it happen. Its cold and gray here today, and so the sunflowers seem that much more incredibly day brightening.
L.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
1957 dream car. Lydia Host painting a day 6x8
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Flower girl. lydia host painting a day.
The top two paintings are what I have been working on with Mary Elizabeth on the weekend and also in my studio. I have been wanting to paint some 'meals' for a while, I used to paint still life's based on a particular recipe and really liked it. I LOVED working on these, they are 20x20 inches but in the same vein as my 6x6's have been. I was trying to explain it to a friend and came up with the analogy of ; jogging along and then getting to run full out, and how good it feels. They will be a part of a show that M.E. and I are thinking about. I will also post my current portrait and a large landscape that I am not quite finished with. The angel of the day today is just became what she wanted to be....she has got a lot of pizazz, she sort of looks like a twenties flapper girl. When I teach drawing, I always have one class where we work with clay, and every body's clay head develops its own personality, and it is fun to see how that happens, it is like they "become" with or without the intention of the artist!
L.
Monday, December 8, 2008
RED dots. Lydia Host painting a day 6x12
I was so attracted to this little set-up. The red flower dots seem so simple and sweet...plus I liked the vase. I am conflicted about the out come as it is not what I had in mind. I borrowed the canvas from Mary Elizabeth, and it just is a fun tall skinny size 6x12". The side lighting helped me to form this one.
Friday, December 5, 2008
wallpaper. Lydia Host painting a day 6x6
Thursday, December 4, 2008
watchful. Lydia Host painting a day 6x6
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Angel to watch over you.2 Lydia Host painting a day 6x6
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Angel to watch over you. Lydia Host painting a day 6x6
Monday, December 1, 2008
tri tri again. Lydia Host daily painting a day 6x6
It was sort of a perfect set-up; I have this pepper painting that didn't sell, and that I just decided to paint over, for lack of a canvas. I arrive at Mary Elizabeth's for our weekend nap time painting session, and she has MORE zinnias, that just happen to coincide with the tri-colored peppers I want to paint over! whaa-laaa.
L.