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What a great week (or was it 2) – Join me for Bend’s Art Hop, April 1, 2011 (NO FOOLING)

What a great week (or was it 2) – Join me for Bend’s Art Hop, April 1, 2011 (NO FOOLING)

Well I have had a busy week!  First, I was at an art retreat in the Columbia River Gorge – Menucha.  Complete with bunk rooms, home cooking and art instruction from 9 a.m. until bedtime.  Everything was fabulous!  The (way too much) food, the art teachers and especially my roomies, Sydney and Bernice from Portland, Oregon were all more than I had ever expected.  I loved getting to know my roomies!  The fist night I was a bit worried when I came into my room and they were already snuggled up in their beds, lights off.  The next night they did stay up a little later and we chatted into the night comparing art journaling ideas. 

Then I came home to a flurry of activity getting ready to the the Red Chair Gallery’s Featured Artist for the month of April.  I was a tad stressed that everything (paintings and jewelry) had to be in by Sunday, March 27th.  But then, you know, when I dropped everything off and helped organized and went home on Sunday, I felt a huge relief and have had a great week not worrying about my show. 

Lavender Fields

The Stylish Blogger Award…… and the winners are……

The Stylish Blogger Award…… and the winners are……

Laure Ferlita, on her Painted Thoughts Blog, honored me and surprised me with the “Stylish Blogger Award!” Laure lives in Florida and is a very talented watercolor artiest and enjoys sharing her knowledge on her blog as well as with her imaginary watercolor trips (painting classes online). Please stop by and check her out.  Thank you, Laure!
As you may or may not know, (I didn’t know) these awards always come with a “to-do” list and this one includes linking back to the giver, listing 7 things you don’t know about me and passing the award on to others. 
Here are 7 things you don’t know about me (do you really care?  I am going to pretend you do).
  1. I love salt!  I am a salt snob.  My dining table has little bowls of red, black, green salts from around the world.  Some are Hawaiian volcanic salts, some are colored with bamboo leaf extracts.  But my favorite salt is the French, Fleur de sel, which is the hand harvested “flower” of the salt crystal.
  2. I planned a watercolor painting trip in 2009 to Provence, France and it was a wonderful trip.  Everyone loved the hotel, the painting, the wine, the camaraderie…. The worse thing that happened, happened to me.  My purse was stolen with lots of money, my passport, my credit cards and basically any way of paying for all the things I was responsible for as well as all my identity.  This happened the day the students arrived!
  3. I was almost kidnapped when living in Greece in the early 1960s.  While playing outside, a man drove up on a motorcycle and offered me a ride.  I really wanted to go!  I told him that I had to go ask my mom and when she came out he was gone.  
  4. I never took an art class until I was in my 30s.
  5. My first art class was a watercolor class.  I just wanted to paint.  If I had known you had to draw something first, I never would have taken that class.  
  6. I was born in Japan.
  7. My husband doesn’t know I blog.
Well enough about me!  Here is the exciting part.  I am passing this award to the following wonderful blogs:

A wonderful and noble blog about return vintage photos to their families
Stunning and inspiring watercolor journals 
Everything Provence!  Beautiful and full of interesting information about Provence
Beautiful art, beautiful blog
A great writer, fun to read, and she has a Jack Russell
Amazing drawings, great journals
Art journaling to the max!  Full of energy and excitement.  She makes fabulous letter stamps too.
Very painterly watercolors, fun read
Great examples of watercolor journals and fun drawings
 
To recipients of the Stylish Blogger Award:
1. add the award picture to your blog
2. thank and link back to the person who awarded it to you
3. share seven (7) things about yourself
4. pass this award up to 15 other creative bloggers
Olivier, 26 Euro: a New Watercolor and Mixed Media Painting

Olivier, 26 Euro: a New Watercolor and Mixed Media Painting

I just had fun painting this little square watercolor with a touch of mixed media painting of these little olive trees.  I saw them in the outside market in Provence.  They were in growing in beautiful terracotta pots.  I used gold acrylic paint for the lettering and lifted out the pattern with a stencil.

Give your Loved Ones a Heart Watercolor Painting – An Easy & Fun Project!

Give your Loved Ones a Heart Watercolor Painting – An Easy & Fun Project!

Why not give your loved ones a hand-made gift of a watercolor card this Valentine’s Day?  This card is easy to make and you can make several in one afternoon.  This project uses watercolor glazing techniques and negative painting.  See below:

    Negative painting around hearts
  • Start with a piece of watercolor paper (I use 140 lb Arches paper) torn to the size you want. 
  • Tape your paper to a workable surface around each edge using a removable painter’s tape.  
  • Paint a colorful watercolor wash and let this dry.  I used new Gamboge, permanent rose, permanent magenta and cerulean blue.
  • With a pencil, draw some heart shapes, some large, some small.  Overlap some hearts.  Negative paint around each heart.  This means you paint the background around the hearts, creating heart shapes in your painting.  Let this dry.
  • Draw a few more hearts and negative paint again around all the hearts.  You can negative paint these hearts several times to make a rich, glowing background.  Painting over your last layer is called watercolor glazing.
    Glazing and negative painting
  • Now decorate the hearts in fun ways: polka dots, checks, stripes.  I was inspired by my friend, Laure’s blog, Painted Thoughts. You can either use watercolor or colored pens and markers or a mix of both!  Have fun, doodle, think of your loved one.  Here is your opportunity to put a smile on their face!  And after reading Jenn’s facebook post from Cloth, Paper, Scissors – PUT A BIRD ON IT!
  • With an ink pen, draw around your hearts and outline the tape before pulling it off the edges.
My final valentine for my husband.  Hope he likes it!

Part II: Adding Blue Sky to the Sponged Trees

Part II: Adding Blue Sky to the Sponged Trees

Now that your sponge watercolor trees are dry, it is time to add the sky color.  The trick to keeping the tree leaves looking fresh and colorful is to start with clear water around the edges of the tree leaves.  Then paint in your sky color, starting from the outer part of your painting and paint towards the leaves.  When you get to the clear water, tickle the color with your brush into the clear water to get it to make an soft edge.  Don’t forget to paint in some sky holes between the tree branches and leaves.
This is a fun exercise to do as a painting warm-up!

Listen

Listen

Every New Year it is the same ole resolutions: lose weight, exercise more, clean out the closet……  this year, fellow artist and blogger, Laure Ferlita, has challenged her readers with the word-of-the-year idea.  The idea is to choose a word to guide you through the upcoming year. (Check out Christine Kane’s post for more info.)

I started to think about what would be a good word for me to guide me through 2011 and immediately “LISTEN” popped into my head.  You see, I have a little voice, or intuition, that I am learning and letting myself listen to.  Am I talking to myself?  Well, yes.  But maybe it is OK, because I need to learn to listen to myself, follow my heart and my intuition.  I find that the more I listen to my intuition, the more it is willing to put itself in the front of my being.  This will be the year of listening.

How about you?  What will be your word-of-the-year 2011?

And the Winner is…….

And the Winner is…….

The lucky winner of the Cloth, Paper, Scissors Gifts magazine is Jenny.  There were thirty-five entries and lots of great suggestions and ideas.  I used random.org to generate a random number and Jenny’s number won.  Jenny, I hope you enjoy the magazine.  It is a fabulous issue full of great gift ideas.  You will be getting your copy in the mail soon.
Congratulations!
Jacqueline

Miniture Paintings

Miniture Paintings

Summer Repeat

I love painting these small paintings that are really meant for a spot on a shelf or coffee table.  My goal is to paint one or two a day for the next few weeks so that I have a good supply for the upcoming December Art Hop in Bend, OR.  Perhaps they will make a perfect Christmas gift for someone special.  If you are strolling around town on Friday, Dec. 3, please stop by at the Birkenstock Shoe Store to say “Hi”.

Wishing you Sunshine, A peek inside my Watercolor Journal

Wishing you Sunshine, A peek inside my Watercolor Journal

Driving around the steep hills of the Island of St. Thomas, our car peaks a high point and we burst out of the lush vegetation to spectacular views of the emerald Caribbean Ocean below.  Then just as quickly, this gem is hidden again by the jungle overgrowth along the narrow roadside.  In this painting, I wanted to capture the colorful patterns and shadows created by the bright sunshine on the windy streets.  My hope is to depict warmth and light!
Painting in the Tropics, a Peek inside my Watercolor Journal

Painting in the Tropics, a Peek inside my Watercolor Journal

Spending a week in the tropics is refreshing for those of us who reside in a color stricken area such as Central Oregon in the drab months between fall and winter.  What a feast of color!  Even the Iguanas slipping into the bushes are colorful.  This ancient creature was sunbathing on a rock.  He actually had more color than I gave him!