Thursday, February 08, 2007

Dance Like No One Is Watching


Title: Dance Like No One Is Watching
Date: 2/8/07
Description: 8"x 8" acrylic on canvas panel
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Koi Pond. Without the Koi.

For some reason people love to paint those reddish koi fish. I find concentric patterns very relaxing, but fish, not so much.


Title: Koi Pond. Without the Koi

Date: Summer 2008

Description: 8" x 10" acrylic and felt marker on canvas panel

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Backbend


Yoga is good for you. It improves flexibility and state of mind. Normal people who try this will break.

Title: Back Bend
Date: 2/1/07
Description: 8"x 8" acrylic on canvas panel

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Rainy Day Fun

SOLD


There's no such thing as a bad hair day if you have a cool yellow Tweetie Bird raincoat and shiny red boots. I remember this ensemble as the first Christmas gift I ever picked out for my (then) 4 year old niece, now a sophisticated 15 year old.


Title: Rainy Day Fun
Date: 1/26/07
Description: 8"x 8" acrylic on canvas panel

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Thistle - more than just a weed



#4 in the Luck series

A sixpence in a bride's shoe is a famous old wedding tradition symbolizing love, happiness and good luck, and many sixpence coins feature a thistle on the back.

On the other hand, thistle is the bane of a gardener's existence, so luck is in the eye of the beholder.

Title: Thistle
Date: 1/16/07
Description: 8"x10" acrylic on canvas panel

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Why do strangers feel obliged to make conversation?



# 3 in the Luck Series

It is amazing to me that when I am looking for inspiration it often falls right into my lap. I had a root canal Tuesday (take a moment here to feel sorry for me) and afterward I went to Walgreens to get my Vicodin prescription filled. I was waiting for the pharmacist, swollen up like a puffer fish and feeling sorry for myself, but the woman next to me felt compelled to make conversation. I tried to ignore her but not wanting to be overly rude I finally gave up. She was excitedly telling me about her recent trip to Europe and all the churches, etc. She said that in one chateau there is a mermaid chandelier and people are supposed to touch its belly for good luck, which she did. I asked if her luck improved and she said no, not really. Anyway, I thought she was a nut until I went home and curiosity got the better of me. Bolstered by Vicodin, I googled "touch a mermaid's belly for luck" and discovered that in Schloss Oberhofen (Switzerland) there really is a candle chandelier with a crazy looking mermaid. I can't manage to paste a picture of it here, but it appears to be giving a "thumbs up", and has moose antlers sprouting from it's hips. I strongly suggest that you take a look, this thing would give me nightmares!

So anyway, today's painting is a kindler gentler version of the lucky mermaid. Feel free to touch it for good luck, but I'm not making any promises.


Title: Mermaid
Date: 1/11/07
Description: 8"x10" acrylic on canvas panel

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Muri Paraoa - Whale Tail


First in the Luck series.

A traditional symbol of good luck in Pacific Northwest culture, the whale tail represents speed and strength. People use it as a good luck charm.

Maoris regard whales as spiritual guardians symbolizing protection and bringing good fortune to those who venture across the ocean.


Title: Muri Paraoa - Whale Tail
Date: 1/5/07
Description: 8"x10" acrylic on canvas panel

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