Color Has Begun!

Color has begun! Tonight I started laying down color on "The Woman Who Anointed Jesus".  I wasn't sure how I was going to do the background, so I got a much later start than I had wanted to because I gave it much thought.  But, it's a start, and I'm excited about...

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Got It Done!

GOT IT DONE........ Today was a very busy day!  Got my photo shoot done for four more paintings in my "Women's Studies" series.  It took me from about 9:45 am until 2:10 pm.  Then we all went out to lunch together:  me, three models and the lighting technicians.  I...

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Photo Shoot!!!

Yes!!!  Tomorrow is a photo shoot. Yes!!!  Tomorrow is a photo shoot.  I have three models lined up, the lighting technician available, and a day the church is open and available for us to be there!  I will be photographing these ladies for "Sarah", "Mary, Mother Of...

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Decorating With Art

Decorating With Art I'm going to deviate a little from my usual chronicles of creating art, and talk about some things which I hope you will find useful.  In the days and weeks ahead, I want to share some nuggets of what I've learned over the years in dealing with...

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Back To Normal

It took me longer than I expected to recuperate from this trip to Tennessee, but I am finally feeling rested and pretty much back to normal.  I'd had some serious issues with fluid build-up in my hands and legs/feet.  Four days of mostly sitting and some standing,...

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Back From INNOVA/8!

Well, I have been gone for four days, last Wednesday - Saturday.  My Man Jim and I drove to Franklin, TN, for a seminar/conference called INNOVA/8 2016.  It was given by "48 Days" founder and entrepreneur and author Dan Miller, along with his wife Joanne, artist and...

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Preparing for a trip

I got "The Shunammite Woman" back from the framer late Saturday afternoon.  We took her to church with us Sunday and hung her up on the wall along with the others.  There's still an awfully lot of lo-o-o-o-o-ng hallway left, just waiting for the other seven to be...

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Catching up!

The busyness of life Oh my goodness!  The busyness of life caught up with me!  It's been a while since I last posted about my work on "Rahab, The Harlot".  I have completed three more pastel paintings for my series of "WOMEN'S STUDIES--Defining Moments."  With God's...

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“Rahab’s” Progression

Once "Rahab's" pattern was complete, and I started to add color, her face went through more metamorphosis:  Her mouth, her eyes, her clothes all needed reworking to make her look less hard, less shifty-eyed, and like she was standing in a dark, moonlit room instead of...

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“Rahab” from start to finish!

Oh my....I've been so remiss!  It took me FOREVER to get to "Rahab".  At my last post, I was just trying to get my eyes cleared up from infections on my corneas; that took over two months, into November!  From early November to early January, I was undergoing a...

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Back from the Eye Doctor; Back from the Framer

A lot has gone on since my last post.  After I took The Woman At The Well to the framer, I began to experience some eye problems.  One of the problems was I just couldn't see worth a hoot anymore!  I have been to the doctor 3 times since the first week of September,...

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“Rahab” On Deck…

Now that "The Woman At The Well" is completed and at the framer's, I cannot rest on my laurels.  Rahab is a prostitute from the Old Testament who put her faith to work to save some men of God, and in the process, saved her whole family from destruction.  Amina Antoury...

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Framer Found!

Today, Jim and I researched framers in the area, extending all the way to Harrisonburg, VA  and Inwood, WV.  I really didn't want to go that far afield, so we began by looking in the local area.  There were several listed in the Winchester/Stephens City vicinity. ...

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Lettering Done!

Ah, the lettering is finished!  I have to say that it sure ain't perfect and definitely looks hand done, but then again, back in that day, EVERYTHING was hand done, and was not perfect, including writing.  I think it does what it's supposed to do, and all that remains...

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Lettering Process Started!

This evening I began and finished the transferring process of the lettering pattern onto the nice, chestnut brown paper I purchased yesterday.  I thought about starting some actual lettering with ink, but then realized I needed to clean my pen nibs and the pen...

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Problem Solved…

Early this afternoon I headed out to the local Hobby Lobby and Michael's stores.  I prefer to purchase my art supplies from online sources or a great art supply place near VCU in Richmond, but right now I don't have the time for either of those options, and these...

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  1. I love your beautiful artwork.

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