nasturtiums

nasturtiums
oil painting

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Comforting Continuity


The year my mother passed away, on April 13th, 1986, lilacs and black tulips were blooming in our yard in DC the following month, May... that was the impetus for the first painting of this subject matter. It was hope and rebirth, and beauty, but sadness and grief, as well. I've painted it several times over the years, each time differently, coming from a different place inside. 

When we moved to VA, several of the flower themes I had in the garden in DC were echoed in the garden of the home we rent... a circle of early spring flowers around a dogwood tree (tiny iris) in April ...  black tulips & lilacs in May...comforting continuity.
















Saturday, May 10, 2014

Upcoming Exhibit in June

Full time work, plus parenting, plus teaching two days a week, plus doing a bit of personal assistant work, AND trying to get ready for an exhibit in June, leaves little time for blog posting (or cleaning house, for that matter), but stealing a moment to post a few of the paintings I've been working on recently (will post sizes and media later):


















Monday, February 17, 2014

Long time, no art posted

Only posting a couple of drawings tonight... getting back into the blogging swing.

Preparatory drawings of trees with a cloud and of one of my daughters with one of our dogs... didn't see the resemblance between the two drawings until I posted them here.