Wednesday, April 23, 2014

four new Retro Challenge paintings



New Retro Challenge paintings


I have been hard at work and have four new paintings for my
Retro Challenge show coming up on Friday, September 26, 2014
at Weems Gallery Uptown.

To see all of the completed Retro Challenge paintings up to this point,
please click HERE.

I am in the zone this week, so stay tuned.....

Tuesday, April 22, 2014


Four new Retro Challenge paintings!
To view on the Retro Challenge blog, please click here.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

I'm workin'

BACK TO WORK

Man, this has been a different year for me.
A new granddaughter (happy happy happy)
The loss of a good friend (so sad)
My favorite cousin and traveling buddy moving away (sad too)

BUT - I am working on the Retro Challenge now and I am
getting in the groove.

For those of you who don't know, the Retro Challenge 
started on March 1, 2014, and will culminate with a huge exhibition on 
Friday, September 26, at Weems Gallery Uptown.

It's my old-school retro-style acrylic/ink on gallery wrap canvas.
The kind of work I don't do anymore, except for people who request it.

It's 150 8x8 and 8x10 paintings for $150 each.
It's 50 hand-painted ornaments for $40 each.
It's 25 larger paintings priced accordingly.

It's a big artist's reception, music, food, and good times!

So, this is how it works:
You watch the paintings as they are posted here.
You find one (or several) that you like and do one of the following:

Email the gallery at weems@weemsgallery.com or Dee at dshadowtail@aol.com
or
Call the gallery at 505-293-6133 or Dee at 505-792-1030
and
Give your painting titles, numbers, and payment information.

On opening night, if no one else chooses your painting, it's yours for $150.
If two or more people want the same painting, a name will be drawn out of a hat.
After all multiples are sold, you may go and remove the painting you want from the wall.

Ornaments and larger paintings may be purchased on opening night.

 This is a larger painting I am starting today.
It's 36x36" gallery wrap canvas and will be a landscape of forest trees.

These are ornaments waiting for painting.
I will show progress on these so you can see how they are created.
They are actually more detailed than some paintings and tedious to boot.
Well worth $40!

i still haven't taken any day trips - and I am itching.
I'm thinking possibly next week, so stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

scenes from a wedding

We had our first wedding at the house last weekend.
A small one, twenty-five guests.

Lots of cleaning and sprucing up!

Below are a few photos:


 This is a view of the small courtyard right by my studio door.
The guests entered this way to go to the backyard.

 A sign my daughter asked me to make at the entrance to the courtyard.
Just pallet boards cut and painted with acrylic paint.

 The wedding area.
This bride wanted a very simple wedding with no frills.
As you can see, the grass is not totally green yet.

 The bride and her father walking down the "aisle."

 Saying their vows.
The celebrant said that she specializes in offbeat, non-traditional weddings.

My daughter Maggie and my granddaughter Sawyer, watching the proceedings from inside.

We're thinking we might have a new career path - planning weddings!

Friday, April 11, 2014


We are having a backyard wedding this weekend.
One of my daughter's friends is getting married in our back courtyard.

Needless to say, I have done no painting this week.
Instead I've been pulling weeds, cleaning flower beds, cleaning my studio,
and about a million other things to make the house and yard look presentable.

I will post photos tomorrow.

I'm also making a sign at the entry to the courtyard that says,
 "Happily Ever After Starts Here."

It should be fun - I am not actually "attending" the wedding, I will be babysitting my little granddaughterwhile my kiddos attend the wedding. 
It's small, only about 25 people. And there will be a barbeque afterwards. 
Maybe I'll be invited to attend that, lol.

I am stoked to have nothing to do but paint next week.

I also want to go to Weems and see the show of Mary Ann Weems work that opens tonight.
She's the person who gave me my start in my career and I want to support her too.  

Painting is coming along nicely. I am excited about creating my linework and have so many ideas lined up. And I am itching to take a day trip and do some painting on location!

I'll also be starting on my first large painting for my September show next week.
Postcards are ready to be mailed, so if you are not on my mailing list and want one, drop me an email at dshadowtail@aol.com.

Happy Spring!



Tuesday, April 08, 2014

new blog

 "SUNSET FROM SANTA FE
8x8"
#134

One of the newest Retro Challenge paintings - 
the view of the Algodones plateau coming back from a late Santa Fe day trip.
To see all of the completed paintings so far, click here.
To purchase a Retro paintings, see the link on the right side of this page.
Next week, I am starting on ornaments and my first large painting.
It should be fun!


NEW PERSONAL BLOGSITE

You guys know that I've been playing around with a personal blogsite for a couple of years.
I write there when I have time and my goal for this blog
is for it to be a personal space where I can write what I want,
post photos of what I want, ramble on about anything and everything,
and just be my personal journal to the world.

I keep having trouble with google - things like passwords 
and not being able to get where I want to go.
SO, I have moved my personal blog to wordpress and changed the title slightly.

Instead of mudbaths and moonbeams, it is now called "mudbaths or moonbeams.
It will be ready to roll soon.

I have a huge wordpress manual and if I ever get time,
I'm going to learn all the ins and outs of wordpress.

Once I finish that and am totally wordpress "smart", I will move my art blog there too.

Until then, I will just keep writing and posting photographs of my life and activities.
I hope you will join me on my journey.....

Sunday, April 06, 2014


LIFE AND WORK

Life is just rolling right along.
I've been busy with the retro Challenge, getting my back yard cleaned up and
ready for a wedding this weekend, enjoying my new granddaughter, trying to work out, 
going to physical therapy for achilles tendonitis, and am itching to get out on the road again.

The Retro Challenge is going well. I've mapped out a schedule that (hopefully)
will let me finish a few weeks before the show opens at Weems, so I can catch my breath.

It was harder than I thought, especially at the beginning - painting with acrylics again.
My acrylics are looser and much runnier than oils. And dry out faster.
And once the painting is actually done - holy crap, 
it's still not done, I have to do all of the linework!

But as I see them on the wall, I am starting to feel a sense of accomplishment.
Why have a challenge is it's not going to be a little tough and stretch your capabilities?

I am planning a day trip soon, actually several of them.
I will probably take my plein air oil gear
and take tons of photos for the acrylic paintings.

The thing about using photos for painting - 
some artists do and some artists don't.
For me, if I use a photo, it takes me right back to that beautiful 
place and time and after the initial block in I put the photo away
and the painting takes on a life all its own.

I consider my photo a jumping off point for creativity.

For retro Challenge paintings - 

To view all completed paintings click here.

The Weems Show is in September.
If you see a painting you like and want to have, follow the 
instructions in the link on the right hand side of this page.

Viva Spring!


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

139 "HIDDEN VIEW"

"HIDDEN VIEW"
10x8
#139
acrylic/ink on gallery wrap canvas

This is my newest and I have to admit, I'm a little behind schedule.
More later, I just wanted to get it posted.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

140 "TAOS FLOWERS"

"TAOS FLOWERS"
8x8"
#140

LOVE this church.
To read more about the painting, please click here.

Saturday, March 08, 2014

new Retro painting

"MORADA MEADOW"
10x8"
acrylic/ink on canvas

I loved layering different hues of purple throughout this meadow.
If you'd like to read more about the painting and go to the Retro Challenge blogsite,
click HERE.

Friday, March 07, 2014

new retro paintings

 149


 148

 
 147

I am finally getting in the groove - whew, it has taken what feels like forever 
to embrace the linework again.
Now I am loving it!

I am almost finished with 146 and will be posting that tonight.

My main goal for Saturday is to sit down and make a big chart
showing how many weeks I have until September 26.
Then I will spend time dividing up my larger paintings
and ornaments into those weeks - mainly so I don't have a million 
paintings and ornaments to do close to the show opening.

I also am making labels for my postcards for the first time!
I have always written my postcard addresses by hand.
It seems more personal and when I'm writing,
I'm thinking back to that person and the painting they bought,
and the experiences that we had then and have shared since then.

Some clients are first time buyers, some are one-time buyers,
and some are fanatical in their collecting.
I love them all! 

I am also organizing my first day trip of the new year and I can't wait.
I think it's going to be a loop - Tesuque, Chimayo, Truchas,
and back down through Abiquiu and Black Mesa.
That's taking on a lot for one day, I may end up having to tone it down, but we'll see.
I'm trying to hold off until spring is really here so I can see lots of green in the landscape.

I will be taking photos for the retro Challenge and plan to take
 my oil plein air gear so I can paint out on location.
I am really missing that right now.

I also want to set up a small plein air group to paint my neighbor's back yard.
It will soon be full of larkspurs and roses and wildflowers.

Bill's Yard

Thanks for watching and supporting my work!
To see all of the Retro challenge paintings, click HERE.
Remember, the Retro Challenge show opens Friday, September 26, 2014!


Saturday, March 01, 2014

150 "OVER THE FENCE"


 "OVER THE FENCE"
10x8"
acrylic/ink on canvas
#150

To read more about this painting and to view
all 150 Retro Challenge paintings, please click here
or go to www.deeretrochallenge.blogspot.com

Friday, February 28, 2014

starts tomorrow!!


This is the new postcard for my RETRO CHALLENGE 2014 that starts tomorrow!
I think it's beautiful.
It has a vintage New Mexico sunset as the background and some of my favorite
acrylic/ink paintings, along with a pic of yours truly.

Okay, so here's the deal.
Tomorrow, I start painting.
As soon as the paintings are done, I will post them here and on the new blogsite, which is:

www.deeretrochallenge.blogspot.com

I will be painting 150 small, 25 large, and 50 hand-painted ornaments.

The show will actually open at Weems Gallery on Friday, September 26, 2014.

Between now and then - if you see a painting you want to buy:

1. Write down the title and the number.
2. Have your payment information ready.
3. Call Weems at 505-293-6133 or Dee at 505-792-1030. 
4. Or email Weems at weems@weemsgallery.com or Dee at dshadowtail@aol.com
5. Tell them you are calling about Dee's Retro Challenge 2014.
6. Give them your information.

THEN:

7.On opening night, if no one else wants to purchase the paintings you choose,
 you get to buy them for $150 each.
8.If two or more people want the same painting, we draw a name out of a hat!
The person whose name is drawn gets the painting for $150.
Most people have second and third choices, just in case.

Once all the multiple paintings are sold, 
you may walk up and remove your painting from the wall and make your purchase.
For people not present, we will notify you and ship your painting.

That's it - it's pretty simple, really.
We're having a big party on opening night with an artist's reception from 5-6pm.
You can enjoy great music, food, refreshments, visit with me, 
and preview the paintings all in one location! 
That will be 175 paintings, all in one huge gallery room.
The show and sale will begin promptly at 6:30pm.

Larger paintings and ornaments will be priced accordingly and posted on both sites. 

I will be painting landscapes, florals, churches, figures, 
canyon women, sunflowers,and much more. 
This will be your last chance to buy old-school lined work.

So I hope you will all watch and support me as I begin this new challenge.

I'm ready!! 

If you have any questions, just drop me and email or give me a call.


 
  




Wednesday, February 19, 2014

getting ready for the Retro Challenge

 There has been much cleaning and unpacking going on!

I am finally getting motivated - mostly because I know I have a huge project
coming up and time is wasting away...

The Retro Challenge 2014 is coming!!

What you see above is the reorganization of my studio - 
the packing up of unused canvases and gessboards and the unpacking 
of 150 new gallery wrap 8x8s and 8x10s.

The moving around of oil paints and a new oil painting area.
The purchase of acrylics for painting
and acrylics for ornaments.
Lots of sealer and ink too.

 Isn't this beautiful? Just kidding.
This is my old rickety chair, a bunch of trash and the displacement of many things!

 Can you tell I have no idea what I'm doing yet?

 These are my ornaments-to-be.
They have been sanded and primed and are awaiting painting.
I plan on having at least 50 of these for my Weems show in September.

 These are the wooden chopsticks that I use for holding ornaments while
they are being painted. I slip them through the golden top
 and then I can twirl them any which way to paint.
I also use them for hanging ornaments to dry.

My nice clean canvases all stacked and ready to go.
And, oh so intimidating!

My postcard is being produced now and will be
ready for mailing in about a week.
The Retro Challenge begins on March 1, and you can follow along here.

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!



Sunday, January 26, 2014

daffodils...

"HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL"
6x6"
oil on hardboard
$99
SOLD


My first painting in quite a while since one of my best friends passed away,

I really have not felt like painting.
He had such a beautiful soul and I haven't met anyone who loves my artwork as much as he did - 
including my family and friends.

It has been cold here but no snow or really bad weather
and I am sure spring is just right around the corner.

Spring brings daffodils and crocus and once you see them,
you know that lilacs and roses are not far behind.

I always think to myself -
the reason we have winter is to make us appreciate spring and beautiful weather.
So come on spring!

Thanks to all of my readers who sent me nice messages about Tom.
I really appreciate them all.


Thursday, January 23, 2014

THE BEST OF FRIENDS

I have not been able to paint.

A very close friend of mine passed away on January 11.
He went in for major heart surgery and just never woke up.

I met Tom in 2007.
I had just started offering my paintings for auction and sale on ebay.
He bought a few, we connected on an emotional level and became fast friends.

Tom was born in New Mexico, but moved to California 
about twenty years ago to pursue his architectural career.
His ex-wife and children also live in New Mexico.

Tom called me one day and said he was coming into town and 
would I consider going out to dinner and meeting him and his family. 
I get requests like this from time to time and have met lots of interesting people this way.
I said sure and my husband and I met Tom and his family at El Pinto restaurant.
What I didn't know was how much I would grow to love Tom and 
how much he would impact my life.


After meeting Tom, I got to know him.
He would come into town about every three months and we starting taking
day long trips all over New Mexico.
My cousin Goldie and my mother-in-law Dolly often joined us.
We explored Jemez, Tesuque, Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch, the Monastery,
Taos, Santa Fe, Chama, Placitas, Bosque del Apache, you name it.
We looked for interesting sites, great Mexican food,
 and had fun no matter what we were doing.

Tom got to know all of my family and would bring them all 
Ghiradelli chocolates every time he came to town. 
He lived just a couple of blocks from the factory in San Francisco and
I think he was on a first name basis with all of the employees.

We've rented houses together in Taos and he has come to almost every big family event
and art event that I've had in the last six years.

I will never forget the first time he came early to a show I was doing at Weems Artfest.
He helped us unpack 110 paintings and he and his
grandson Andrew stayed to help hang every one.
He was like a little kid in a candy store!

In fact, that is how Tom lived life.
Like a little kid in a candy store.

He was the most positive person I have ever met.
He loved green chile and any kind of Mexican food.
He loved art. He loved Chimayo.
He loved experiencing new things and seeing new places.

He lived life BIG.
Now, some people might see that as a problem.
Living life big and doing things over the top.

But how many of us go through life living it with gusto?
Most of us just go through the motions.

Tom was also in a lot of pain.
He has back surgery several years ago and almost died.
He walked with a cane and a back full of steel rods.
But he always said he was never going to let pain stop him from doing what he wanted to do.

And what he wanted to do was experience life.
And love.

He loved my family and they loved him.

Tom, you were one of a kind and I will miss you forever.
You were getting ready to retire here and wanted me
to teach you how to paint.
You wanted Esta to teach you to make pottery.
You wanted to find a house will enough walls to display all of your artwork.
You wanted to experiment and do something creative.
You wanted to sit on your new back patio and drink tea and enjoy the sunsets.

I am sorry that you will not experience any of those things.

And I will think of some way to honor you every year 
and keep your memory alive.

Tom, may your spirit soar...I love you
and may you continue to inspire me.

I have a new challenge coming up soon and I will dedicate it to you.