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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Creative Crafty Gift Ideas


No matter the season, a simple joy awaits you in the form of a rock. Pick one up during a leisurely stroll, bring it home, and transform it into a personalized gift or a whimsical park treasure. This creative endeavor is perfect for bonding with children or grandchildren, enhancing school projects, or surprising loved ones with a unique present. Need inspiration or guidance? Countless online tutorials await your exploration.

Visit your local art supply store and explore a myriad of ready-made items like bird feeders, hinged wooden boxes, metal or glass containers—then let your imagination run wild! The act of creation itself is fulfilling and the resulting pieces make delightful gifts.

As for the Halloween-themed rocks, my grandchildren and I meticulously hid them in a nearby children's park, reveling in the joy of watching as young explorers stumbled upon their unexpected delights.




These novelty’s items make great gifts to family and friends. 

Bee Happy Froggy

Bumblebees symbolize productivity, endurance, and determination. They represent the importance of persistence in achieving goals and overcoming obstacles.

Frogs symbolize transformation and renewal. They are associated within wetlands and rainy climates. In some cultures are believed to possess spiritual qualities of balance, harmony, and communication. 

These natures creatures make me happy as I delight in watching them work. Their extraordinary resilience within their environment fascinate and amazes me.






 

Monday, April 1, 2024

Client's Pet Portrait Saga

Single photo 
Finished painting














When a hair client sought a pet portrait for her deceased German Shorthair dog, I eagerly accepted the project. Little did I know the hurdles awaiting me. Since the beloved pet had passed away, the available images were limited, with only a striking close-up capturing her essence. Other photos lacked the necessary angles, making the composition tricky.

Lacking sketching prowess, I relied on tracing for accuracy. The client's request for a countryside backdrop added complexity. Hunting online for fitting backgrounds and dog poses became my mission.

Months passed, and numerous revisions ensued. Seeking advice online and from the client yielded mixed results. Despite contemplating starting afresh, I persevered. Surprisingly, the client loved the initial version before my numerous alterations. Taking a brief break, I returned to refine colors, backgrounds, and techniques.

Finally, the finished piece brought joy. Her smile mirrored my relief, marking the triumphant end to a challenging endeavor.




Brushstrokes of Affection: The Artistry of Pet Portraits

Painting pet portraits has proven to be deeply gratifying as owners cherish these heartfelt tributes to their beloved companions.

Each pet's unique facial expressions and character traits pose their own delightful yet challenging nuances. From capturing the mischievous glint in their eyes to conveying their endearing quirks, every detail requires meticulous attention. Among these challenges, I find curly and spotted fur textures particularly demanding to recreate authentically. Yet, overcoming these hurdles only adds to the satisfaction of bringing each furry friend to life on canvas.


Water-soluble oil

Water-soluble oil

Acrylic 

Water-soluble oil

Acrylic 

 

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Three Amigos

This painting began as grey-scale in acrylic. Once completely dried I used water-soluble oil paint. 
 


Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Furry Friends

Painting people’s pets are challenging. Like people, animals also display a certain facial expression that only their owners love or know more than any others. 

When you hear the eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe it shows individual expression and we all have our uniqueness including pet.

These two cuties below are my grand-pets and were done for a Christmas gift. 




 






 

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Unconventional Creativity

How could a painting undergo such a dramatic transformation? That question haunts me every time I gaze upon it in its current state. Initially, I had captured a serene scene of a mother goose and her goslings gliding peacefully along the Mississippi shoreline in a photograph, envisioning it as the perfect subject for a painting.

Over the course of four years, I made numerous attempts to bring this vision to life on canvas, only to have the original concept ultimately lost forever. As I've noted in my blog previously, when faced with uncertainty in my painting process, my creations often veer into the realm of the bizarre, resulting in an unintended and often disappointing transformation. Below, I present the various iterations of this once-promising 48” x 24” canvas painting.

You might be curious why I don't simply begin anew on a fresh canvas. Primarily, it's because I aim to repurpose and salvage what I've already started. Additionally, I find it beneficial for practicing techniques or illustrating subjects without squandering another canvas.

The intended subject 

Original 

Complete

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The Painting That Waited

Happy New Year! After a five-month hiatus, I’m thrilled to share what I’ve been working on since my last post in August 2025. Below is a pai...