Ode to the Turnip: a Favorite Things Painting

Ode to the Turnip: a Favorite Things Painting

How do you feel about turnip? I love turnip so much that I painted this visual “Ode to the Turnip.” Here’s what’s strange about this ode. I love the way turnips look. But, I’m afraid, dear reader, I do not like the way turnip tastes. I have never liked turnip’s taste. In fact, I especially […]

Green apple: A Favorite Things painting

Green apple: A Favorite Things painting

Green apples remind me of apple pie and fall and cooler weather! You? I love how tangy they taste. There’s even a zingy but sweet aspect to their flavor, don’t you think? Well, here we are with the fourth posting in 2020 as part of a series called Favorite Things. I love thinking about that […]

Mighty Butternut Squash: a Favorite Things Painting

Mighty Butternut Squash: a Favorite Things Painting

What soothes a cool winter night? Mighty butternut squash, of course! I confess I have not always been a huge fan of this winter vegetable. But, recently, my older sister sent me a fantastic recipe called Moroccan Butternut Squash and Chickpea Stew. Oh my gosh, the stew is delicious, quick and hearty. But wait, this […]

Time for Tea: a Favorite Things painting

Time for Tea: a Favorite Things painting

When is the best time for tea? If you’re British Mr Studly in our household, any time is a good time for tea! And, there’s a delightful process associated with tea time. How to Make Tea Fill kettle with water. Put the kettle ‘on.’Pick your tea. In Mr Studly’s case it’s Twinings Darjeeling. Open up […]

Favorite Things: a painter’s 2020 journey

Favorite Things: a painter’s 2020 journey

One of my favorite songs is “Favorite Things” by Julie Andrews in the musical Sound of Music. I love the way her voice and music lilt upwards as she describes her feelings for some of her favorite things. For instance, she loves “Rain drops on roses and whiskers on kittens.” Who wouldn’t love some occasional […]

Love Hate Love Hate Love

Love Hate Love Hate Love

Location: Philadelphia, PA aka The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection Greetings! For the past 5 years, my husband, David, and I have been living in Philadelphia. I got accepted into art school here in Philly and we were both up for an adventure. As we stare down the end of our living options […]

Inspired by a Master

Inspired by a Master

Throughout history, artists and ateliers have promoted the challenge of painting a Master Copy as a tool for learning. The benefits, including technical and inspirational lessons, are numerous. For instance, the painter can actively focus on the Master artist’s thought process, problem solving and inspiration. I describe my first experience in painting a Master Copy […]

Developing a critical eye

Developing a critical eye

Artists of any medium who develop a critical eye are sure to refine and improve their work. The ability to objectively look at what you are creating and assess it is 1) not for the faint of heart and 2) an essential skill to acquire. Here are a few things I am doing to help […]

Learning to Problem Solve on your own

Learning to Problem Solve on your own

Learning to problem solve may not seem consistent with being an artist. But, in fact, problem solving is exactly what being an artist is. Here I am writing again about characteristics of my teachers and classmates and many successful artists I have met. I shared other virtues of artists in recent posts on commitment, punctuality and […]

Commitment: a new perspective

Commitment: a new perspective

Commitment may not seem to be a word associated with oil painting or artists or even art school. In fact, these days there are many other words associated with artists which I will not repeat here. Instead, I will write about some of the commitments people are making to attend this school. I suspect there […]