Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2018

new painting

"POPPY GLADE"
6x8" 
oil
$100

This is the fourth painting in my new Challenge series, "FOR A SONG."

You guys know I love painting flowers, 
especially little chaotic masses of wildflowers.

And especially poppies!

To view purchase information, CLICK HERE.

Monday, January 05, 2015

#15-1 "WILDFLOWERS AND PURPLE" a new beginning!

"WILDFLOWERS IN PURPLE"
8x8"
oil on hardboard
SOLD

Well, it took me long enough, but here it is - the first painting of 2015.

I spent yesterday getting my studio semi-organized and today when I started squeezing paints out the the tube - oh my gosh. How I have missed the smell of oils. And Gamsol! 

Oil painting has such a different vibe than acrylics. So much oomph. So much luminosity.

I decided to start off with a wildflower meadow because that subject is my favorite to paint. There is so much freedom in painting wild, chaotic masses of flowers.

I have so many exciting things I want to do this year. I'm in the process of making a bucket list for 2015 and I know I'm going to go overboard. But hey, if you don't dream big - why dream?




  
  

Friday, February 07, 2014

"RICH"
10x8"
oil on hardboard
SOLD


I'm getting ready to embark on a big seven month project called the Retro Challenge,
which starts March 1 and opens on September 26!

My studio is basically clean. As clean as can be for me, anyway.
My paints are organized into two areas - the acrylic area and the oil area.
I will post pictures of those new set-up later.

I also have a specific place at my table for working on ornaments.
Really, the only supplies I am waiting on right now are 150 gallery wrap canvases, 
which should be here any day.

Once the Retro Challenge starts, I will be working mostly in acrylic.
Since I'm painting 150 small paintings and 25 large paintings, most of my
time will be taken up with acrylic 
and I'm sure it is going to drive my absolutely crazy some days.
I still want to offer my juicy little oil paintings to my daily paint sites and to
my customers and clients who love them.

This particular painting is showcasing my HUGE desire for spring and summer to be here.
I find the older I get, the less I like cold, ice, and snow.
I would much rather be surrounded by warm days, beautiful flowers, and buzzing bees.

So, this paintings keeps me in mind of the beauty that is headed my way in a month or two.
It was so much fun to paint - lots of thick texture and bright colors,
Maybe my next challenge will be a  whole year of painting with a knife!


Monday, January 27, 2014

"BRIGHT BEAUTIES"
6x6"
oil on hardboard
available at Farm and Table Restaurant
  

I am really in the mood to paint flowers.
I think it's because I want spring to be here NOW.
Then I think about the folks up north who are experiencing so much cold, snow, and ice
and I am happy that I live in New Mexico. I hope winter ends early for everyone....

This is a crazy still life - a pretty bunch of wildflowers in a blue vase.
I wanted to just let go and let the brush direct me.

Now, I think I'm ready for a landscape.

On another note, I am going to lunch with Tom's daughter today.
We haven't really had a chance to talk since her dad passed away and 
guess where we're going? One of Tom's favorite Mexican food restaurants.
They have the best cheese enchiladas, fried potatoes, and sopaipillas.

I will take pictures so you can drool from afar!

On another note, I am gearing up for the Retro Challenge:
organizing, ordering supplies, designing the postcard, setting up show details, etc.

More on that soon.

Have a great winter day!



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

new 145 Challenge paintings

"FLORES DEL SOL"
6x6"
#79

The painting is fast and furious now!
To read more about this and other 145 Challenge paintings, please click HERE.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

"AFTER SPRING RAIN"
6x6"
#119


You know, I love painting these beautiful wildflower masses.
I could do it ALL day...

There's something about not having to place color in a certain spot.
It's more like "making marks" and working with the cohesion of colors. 
I do love painting landscapes and still lifes too, but this is my passion!

REMINDER

EVENT: After the Challenge Mexican Fiesta
WHEN:  Sunday, September 29, 2013, 1-4pm
WHERE: under the cottonwoods at my north valley home
COST: $49 per person
PROCEEDS: benefit local animal group NM Dogs Deserve Better
Limited to 60 people - 40 spots left

DETAILS 

Blue corn chicken and cheese enchiladas
Guacamole, salsa, queso, chips
Flautas, sopaipillas, beans, rice
Dessert

Music by Mezcla Latina
$2000 Dee Sanchez painting giveaway
Door Prizes

To register, mail your check to

Dee Sanchez
403 Camino del Bosque NW
Albuquerque, NM  87114
For more information, call 505-792-1030

Sunday, June 09, 2013

two new 145 Challenge paintings

Two new 145 Challenge paintings:

 "SUNS AND COSMOS"
6x6"
#126


To view all 145 Challenge paintings CLICK HERE.


"SUNFLOWER BOUQUET"
6x6"
#125
SOLD

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

"SUNFLOWER HILL"

"SUNFLOWER HILL"
30x30"

This painting will be available at Weems Gallery Uptown this weekend 
for the opening ofthe group show, "SKIES."
For more information, please call Weems at 505-293-6133
But not until after tomorrow, because it's not there yet!

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

"SUMMER BOUQUET" SOLD

"SUMMER BOUQUET"
8X8"
SOLD

A commission for Tracy - thank you!
Funny - I just noticed the dark spot at the lower right hand of the flowers -
I'm not sure I like that. 
 It's strange how you sometimes don't notice things until you see them 
nice and bright (and large) on the computer.

NEWS

Today is May 1st and my SWEPT AWAY Challenge starts in only 8 days!
To follow this 145 day Challenge, click HERE.

I'm still waiting on 122 6x6" panels to arrive.
 I ordered 145, they shipped me 17 and back-ordered the rest. 
They should be here before the Challenge starts - I'm hoping.
If not, I have back-up!

I also wanted to let everyone know that the Corrales Studio Tour is this weekend.
If you're out and about, be sure to check it out.
It's a fantastic tour and I'll be out and about, visiting artists, myself.

Also, I have a painting in the upcoming exhibition "SEEDS - A COLLECTIVE VOICE"
"SEEDS" opens this Saturday from 4-8 at the Downtown Contemporary Gallery.
This is going to be a spectacular exhibit.
I will post more information on this one tonight.







Friday, February 22, 2013

FLOWER PLAY

FLOWER PLAY
6X6"
oil on hardboard
SOLD



I so loved painting these flowers!
I've been working on commissions, which I love too, 
because they challenge me in a totally different way. 
But, they're also harder because 
I'm painting to a collector's special wishes.
I just had to let loose.

I should finish my two commissions over the weekend and 
I will be painting my daily paintings regularly now.

Life is good!


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Meadowlands, a new painting


'MEADOWLANDS"
9X12"  


This painting just says spring and happiness to me.
Love the mass of jumbled poppies along with the other meadow flowers.
And the sunlight peeking through!
The only preliminary sketching I did was the big poppies.

I ordered lots of panels yesterday - 
enough to carry me through Balloon Fiesta and Weems Artfest.
I have paints coming, mineral spirits, brushes, etc. 
Getting ready!

Also, please check out "LET'S PAINT NEW MEXICO!,
my newest art blog. We choose a photo image of New Mexico 
and all of the artists paint their interpretation of the photo.
To view the blog, click HERE.

Friday, June 08, 2012

hollyhock scouting trip

 I got up early this morning to drive around my neighborhood to look for beautiful hollyhocks to get me inspired for the work I need to do for Balloon Fiesta. 
 These hollyhocks are out in front of a shop in Old Town.
I love the ladder out of focus on the right.

 Pink beauties

 I love these - they look almost white but are really a light shade of pink. 
They contrast really nicely with the blue of the window.

 This is a nice photo and a beautiful shade of deep pink against an adobe wall.. 
I will probably crop it in half and paint both of these clusters of flowers

 These wall murals were in a small section of town near Old Town. 
They are all along one wall and have religious significance. 
I don't know if this is Mary and Joseph with God and maybe the parting of the Red Sea?

 This is most likely a Saint with Jesus and lots of cherubs.

 This is Christ on the Cross, not sure where the rooster comes
 in on the left and what is he standing on?

 This is another Saint, maybe Saint Francis, because he has a dove on his shoulder? 
Lots of puffy clouds in this one too.
Okay, the next one is the best of all....

Wait for it....

Wait for it...

 THE BEATLES!!

Not sure which religious deity they belong too, but someone must have thought they were pretty special.
Look at those smiles!

 This is an pretty old truck in someone's yard that has been decorated
 with Christmas lights and potted plants.

 This is a nice little meadow of yellow coreopsis next to a carved out mailbox.

 I don't know about anyone else but we always called this bush 
Bird of Paradise when I was growing up. 
It has the worst smell in the world.
Takes me right back to my Grandma's house on Hardy Street.

 I drove past this old house and had to turn back around because it was so interesting.
It's abandoned and I love the old sage green weathered trim, 
but the coolest thing is how the screen door is still attached to the porch by a thread.
I would love to see this refurbished.
 More pink hollyhocks against adobe with a cool tin light fixture.

 The traditional red hollyhocks against an adobe house with territorial trimmed windows.

 Pink hollyhocks against red hot poker.

 These are a couple of my favorite photos.
I wish everyone would plant flowers like this. This yard had hardly any grass and was just full of flowers. These are bachelor buttons with hollyhocks. 
I can see this as a really textured palette knife painting.

 Another hollyhock in the same yard.
 I think the sagey-green/blue on the right might be lavender or California poppies.

 My last photo - this is across the road from Los Poblanos and is a small vineyard with a really hazy view of the Sandia mountains.
You can't tell but it was being irrigated and the ground is full of water.