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Got to be a kid again

Buddy on his ATV

Buddy on his ATV

Got to play Grandma last night with four of my six grandchildren, ages 9,9,5 and 3. I went to the store and got Xmas ornaments to paint and we had a blast. The  3 year old dips the brush in every color without rinsing in between and ends up with a gorgeous muddy purple that he thinks is da bomb. So it is. Then he squeezed gloppy glitter glue on the Xmas Tree and announced, “It looks like an octopus!” And it did. He very firmly announced he wanted to hang THAT one in his room! Such unbridled creativity and joy in what was created was a thing to behold. The 5 year old is, in fact, extremely talented artistically and blew through five ornaments (well done) to everyone else’s one. She has absolutely no low self-esteem issues and her announcement was something along the lines of being the best artist of everyone there. The two nine year olds were thrilled to learn a new technique of transferring an image from a printout reference photo to the painting surface (scribbling graphite to the back and making a transfer) and then made some wonderful paintings in that free, “the photo doesn’t have this but I want a tree THERE”, creative spirit children possess. I learned that Jack wants to be an architect (!yay!) and toiled away at a very detailed painting of his grandparents’ home.  Brooke, also 9, ended up with a beautiful waterfall painting that had fabulous balance of lights and darks. Kids do that naturally somehow. Was great fun and in another life I think I would have enjoyed being an art teacher. After painting ornaments, I took a photo printout of one of their friends’ dogs, Buddy, on the ATV and did this photo in kids tempera paints on photocopy paper. It was very liberating to paint like a kid again and hope to have many more sessions of it.

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Pet Portraits: Open for Business!

I am now taking commissions for pet portraits and have updated the page dedicated to this endeavor. I so love painting them and hope to do some cats and birds as well as dogs. I have five in the works right now and should be uploading them this weekend. My sister is a vet in Sierra Vista, AZ and will be giving out my postcards. It’s exciting! I have kept my prices low to begin and so I hope you’ll take advantage of me – the prices won’t change for the rest of 2009.   In my internet marketing course I have also finally learned how to activate certain “plug-ins” on this blog so that the search engines find me AND you get the opportunity to Twitter this, Digg this, whatever means you use to share. Isn’t the internet amazing? Back to the easel now….

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Going to the dogs…

Donation to www.magsr.org

Donation to www.magsr.org

FINALLY have finished this painting! I kept getting it to a point, then would mess it up and have to redo again. As always there are things I’d like to improve, but alas, the deadline has come to send it off to the fundraiser.

I really hope it brings in some dinero at the silent auction/BBQ for the Mid-Atlantic GermanShepherd Rescue.

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A Dream Coming True

A Katrina Rescue

A Katrina Rescue

Today is a milestone … well, maybe a quarter milestone since the amount is small…but I set out to begin painting in order to help raise money to help save dogs lives and give abused parrots lifelong sanctuary. My first painting has sold and this morning I sent the funds straight to Tara’s Babies. What a happy day. It wasn’t much, but it’s a start and I know how much they are struggling to give these dogs a second chance. And that with more funds, more dogs could be saved. So quickly, back to the easel. I’ve got three paintings almost finished and they will go up on my eBay shop this weekend. And soon I’ll add a page here to take commissions for pet portraits you can commission.

Even if you don’t want to buy a painting, go to Tara’s Babies, and look at these faces and I dare you to try not to donate to help them.

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