Spring is Sneaking Up

I apologize for not posting for awhile, but I was preparing for an art show on March 3, then I was recovering from that show.  It went very well.  I got lots of good feedback, sold some pieces, and saw friends I hadn’t seen in a long time.  I had a friend take pictures, but I have yet to go through them all.  As soon as I do, I’ll post them.

One of the things I missed while working on the show was my visual journal.  I was so focused on finishing paintings that I wasn’t paying as much attention to nature as I like.  It was cold-ish anyway, so not the best weather for wandering around and appreciating the neighborhood.  And then the Oriental Magnolia across the street bloomed — flowers covered the entire tree overnight it seems.  I love sitting under it and watching the petals fall.

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Gouache and ink on paper

It’s easy to get so caught up in life that we don’t see what is blooming around us.  I’ve let deadlines and worries about my health cloud my vision.  Luckily, Spring lights up the world and makes the growth around us impossible to miss.  Sketching and painting is a way to hold on to that, to plant it, really in our hearts and minds.

I plan to work on more illustrated stories in the coming months — vignettes from my life and my imagination.  Thanks for following along.

I hope you see something blooming today and it makes your heart happy.

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How Family Secrets Are Shared

I’ve worked the past two weeks on a painting for the Family Trees show on March 3rd.  This canvas is about the size of a card table, a 34″ square.  I got it while I was still in Portland and tried to do a collaborative work with the residents of Bridge Meadows, but in the move, it got scratched and slight mutilated.  When I tried to scrape and sand the paint off all the paint, I poked a small hole in it.  So I did the first layers in a collage of papers from my journals, newspapers, and gift papers.

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I wanted to do a painting of the trees during the different seasons and had thought for a long time about how to do the roots.  I blotted bronze paint over the pink hearts in the center, then began to paint the trunks and roots.

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So much has been discovered recently about how trees communicate.  And how people communicate for that matter, once this central image was in place, the painting sort of designed itself.

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I think family secrets are even more tangled than a Celtic knot, but we somehow manage to share some wisdom between the generations.  Perhaps one day, we’ll be as wise as the earth’s trees.  

It took a lot of layering to get the colors and the seasons done, but by the end of it, I was pleased.  I didn’t strive for realism, but for more an homage to our roots and the seasons we weather.

 

And in the center, a little planet earth.

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How Family Secrets are Shared, 34×34″ Acrylic paint and collage

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The details don’t show up as well in these photos as I’d like, but you can see it live on March 3 at Crosstown Arts, 430 N. Cleveland, from 4:00 til 8.

What do you think?

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Health Update

I just wanted to post a brief health update after my post in January, Are We There Yet?

I got the results of my nerve conduction test (which was a very annoying and painful test.)  No good news on my lower body, but there was no significant damage in my upper body.  I will still have symptoms of weakness if I over do it, or get too tired.  My doctor thinks the tremor in my hands is a sign of fatigue, but not of anything more severe.  (I was quite afraid I was going to get Parkinson’s in addition to my HSP.)  But there’s  no real evidence of that.  Also, the tremors have gone down significantly since I moved back to Memphis.  We think it’s because I’m not working as much.  Although I loved my work there, I tended to push myself because I did love the work so much.  Now I get more time to rest — and I’m surrounded by good friends to help me when I can’t quite manage.

I need to have another MRI to see if there’s any bulges in my lumbar spine that they may be able to correct and slow the weakening in my legs.  And perhaps prevent future sciatic nerve problems.

So, all in all, the future looks like less of challenge than I’d feared.  Although I did over do it one day and the next day couldn’t stand up at all.  But if I’m careful, I should be able to stand and walk (with a walker) for short periods, and I have enough nerve integrity that I should always be able to transfer from chair to chair and get in and out of bed by myself.  Which I think is great news.

I can still be a nervy woman.

Watch out, ya’ll.

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Don’t Take My Sunshine Away

I recycle a lot of canvases.  I had a lot when I left Portland because I mentored children in art.  They would paint and paint, then give up and wouldn’t want to even look at the canvas — especially the older kids.  I painted over one with a dark phthalo blue and the paint puckered and cracked.  I wasn’t sure I could paint over it and have the paint stay on the canvas.  So I set it aside.  Then, in a bit of inspired thinking outside the canvas, I decided to slash it open.  I painted the back yellow then peeled it back and stapled it open.  It took a few months to decide what to put in the open space, but I think I came up with a good way to use it.

My camera isn’t taking good photos these days.  Also my hands aren’t as steady as they once were.  So I made a little film to show this one.  The lighting still isn’t great, but I think you’ll get an idea of what it looks like.

(I didn’t glue the smaller canvas to the larger one, I used a staple gun. Glue wouldn’t hold it.)

The Family Trees Exhibit will be here in Memphis, on Saturday March 3 from 4-8, at Crosstown Arts, 430 N Cleveland.  I hope you can stop by.

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This is the original sketch done in pencil and watercolor.  I cut repainted it in acrylics for brighter color then collaged it to the canvas.  

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