. . . Here, chickie chickie!
I had a lot of fun painting this one. When I got to the Sebastian River Art Center this morning to teach a class, this wooden painter's box was still sitting on the counter, where I had donated it to be sold for our Scholarship Fund. So in a last-ditch effort to get it sold and out of the Art Center I painted this rooster on it in oils, then hung it in one of the gallery spaces as if it was a regular painting, it looked charming. Turned out pretty good for a painting which took me about an hour, in between chatting and teaching. Here's hoping it's gone by the next time I'm at the Art Center. NOTE: Got a call from Peni Baker, Club member and wonderful artist herself, who purchased the paintbox. The $35 price goes to our Scholarship Fund.
. . . And FOOTNOTE: This box was given to me by the family of Ruth Steer, a long-time student of mine and wonderful friend, who passed away recently. She would be thrilled to know what I did with it, where it went and the money it brought for a cause she believed in--she so loved painting, and was such a strong supporter of the arts. The box was one of many things which I passed on to the Club from Ruth. I will finish her great-granddaughter Lucy's portrait for her, one that she started before her passing; Need to get it to her family before Christmas, and I will post it on this blog when done.
PRETTY BRITTANY ~
Below is a nice little painting I did of my niece Brittany Preble. I started it over a year ago and just finished it. I hope it still looks like her. Wrapping it up tonight to ship it out tomorrow.
Painting "en plein air"
I participated in the Cultural Council's Bird Show in October, and my White Egret in Flight won 3rd place and went home with some lucky buyer. Didn't get to take a pic of it. Last week I joined a dozen or so other plein air painters for a day of painting at the Vero Beach Yacht Club, and painted in oil a tallish picture (below), which sold that night at the reception. It was a beautiful sunny day and I thoroughly loved it. There' is a certain comfort level in painting outdoors with other artists. This painting took under 5 hours and started out really rough but I tweaked it till it was presentable. I really hate to frame a wet oil painting but that's part of the deal. I forgot to sign it, so I took it home, signed it, and later delivered it.
"Red Sail Cover" 30"x18" oil by Judy Burgarella |