Saturday, June 28, 2008
I think I missed the poppies this year...
I'll be back in the Bay Area for two weeks in the beginning of august. The poppies will be gone already, but I will hopefully be home for the blooming of the naked ladies, the pink trumpet-shaped flowers on bare stems that seem to bloom magically after the grass has died.
Labels:
california,
homesick,
Painting,
paper bags,
poppies
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Beekeeper Dreams
This painting was inspired by the mysterious bee crisis last year.
Those of you who know me have heard about my plans to become a beekeeper, and hopefully this will happen in the next few years. .....Also, I plan to keep pigeons to send messages to friends; email is fast but not quite as satisfying.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
The Bartender liked this one
When I had these paintings up at the Lexington Club in San Francisco last may, it was the bartender that decided to buy this painting. Not surprising it would strike a chord in her line of work.
Labels:
confession,
gin,
limes,
Painting,
paper bags,
tonic,
too much self-disclosure
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Another paper bag artist found!
I just found out about another artist painting on paper bags named Chris Crites! He currently has a show up in Seattle of gun portraits. His other paintings feature old-fashioned mug shots, and contemporary portraits.
Little does Chris Crites know, I also have a "gun portrait" in my collection, which will be posted here soon.
A different kind of sightseeing
My grandfather used to take my two younger brothers to the dump (actually the transfer station) to see the garbage trucks south of San Francisco. I was not invited, it just wasn't something he thought girls would want to do. Looking at the painting later, I realize it seems very masochistic if you don't know the context.
Labels:
garbage truck,
nonno,
Painting,
paper bags,
sibling rivalry
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Less paint, more bag
Monday, June 9, 2008
Taking off without training wheels
Now that I look at this painting again, I notice that I didn't add a kickstand. What was I thinking?
Labels:
banana seat,
kickstand,
slurpee,
summer,
trouble
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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