If you want a little peek into my classroom, you can find it in the silver coffee pot :-). The class groaned when they saw this still life, thinking they could never paint the reflections on the silver. I keep telling them, "don't concern yourself with painting a silver coffee pot, just paint exactly what you see... The values, and shapes etc and low and behold, when you stand back from it, you will find you have painted a silver pot. What is always fun to me is that you get so caught up in finding shapes and correcting values that often when you stand back you are surprised that YOU are pictured in the reflection and you didn't even know you were painting yourself. This painting is on auction this week on ebay. To Bid
Welcome to my blog where I post recent photos of my work and journal about my life as an artist. I live and work in Tulsa Oklahoma. It is from my early life in the mountains that I developed a love of the natural world which now includes vast prairies and endless skies. To contact me about a purchase all in lowercase letters you can write me at margee And then my last name @Gmail. Opening the web version of this blog gives the opportunity to purchase any of my how to books/videos, etc..
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Monday, February 24, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
ACEO art trading cards
To bid on one of these little #ACEO sky paintings click here
What fun! The bidding starts at $23 with free shipping. I sign and date the back of each of them. They are each painted in oil on ACEO canvas.
What fun! The bidding starts at $23 with free shipping. I sign and date the back of each of them. They are each painted in oil on ACEO canvas.
Labels:
aceo,
field,
impressionsim,
margaret aycock,
oklahoma,
original oil,
painting,
plein air,
prairie
Monday, December 30, 2013
After a Walk in the Woods
We took a nice walk in the woods two days ago when it was about 55 degrees out and then worked on this the next day when it didn't get above freezing. Surprisingly we found a tree full of persimmons long after the season was over. Every tree in the woods was totally vacant of persimmons EXCEPT one and it was absolutely full of them. We have had several hard frosts and an ice storm which should have cleared every tree. Don't know how this one held on so long. Anyways the persimmons, having been through those extreme weather conditions, had turned a very interesting shade of blue, almost like a blueberry. I just had to bring some home to paint. Later in the day we found a tree that had dropped a bunch of acorns too and the squirrels hadn't found them yet. I have been meaning to try to make some acorn flour and these were so big and meaty that I couldn't resist. When I started to make the acorn meal and boil it, it smelled just like molasses. I called my husband in and asked, " what does this smell like?" to which he replied, " Molasses." I am excited to try some bread made from this flour. Perhaps a loaf of banana persimmon bread is in order.
Labels:
acorn flour,
bread making,
daily painting,
foraging,
forest,
margaret aycock,
oklahoma,
painting,
paleo,
persimmons,
woods
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Now and Then
The photo shows what my pretty lilac bush looks like right now. The painting is what it looked like this summer in all its glory. Hopefully it will spring back after all this ice melts off of it. It was about 12' tall. and today its leaning self is barely off the ground :-(
To bid on this painting and check out my other ebay auctions click here
Labels:
daily painting,
floral. bush,
impressionsim,
kindle,
lilacs,
margaret aycock,
painting
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Aceo trading cards
One of my ebay buyers ordered a few of these and so I tried my hand at them last week. Turns out they are really fun to paint. I put these 3 on ebay today. There is no reserve on the auction. Each one is hand painted in oil on an aceo trading card.
To Bid
To Bid
Labels:
aceo,
art,
margaret aycock,
oklahoma,
painting,
sky paintings,
tornado,
trading cards
Friday, November 01, 2013
Deer in an Oklahoma Forest
My husband went camping w a friend and told me about finding this out of the way wilderness campsite where the deer were so tame they just kind of hung around. He took me there last year and wouldn't you know, just as he said, we pulled in and there was a heard of deer there which hung around long enough for me to snap some great photos to use later. This painting is on sale on ebay right now. To bid click here I am celebrating a 777 positive feedback score w new paintings on auction each day this week. Clicking above will lead you into my ebay gallery as well.
Labels:
deer,
forest,
margaret aycock,
original oil,
painting
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