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..
Thursday, August 18, 2016
SOLD ! Red Crepe Myrtle 8x10 oil
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These quick studies are often my favorite paintings. I think they more fully capture the moment in time, what caused me to paint it in the beginning. I painted this a couple of days ago after working on a larger piece. I had to run out for a minute and upon reentering my neighborhood I was struck for the 2nd or 3rd time by this pretty tree, but this time it was a cloudy, cool day in the middle of summer and I had the entire day to do whatever I wished. I drove home, grabbed up my pallet and headed back out, hoping to beat the rain. I was able to paint in my car and sit through the drizzle. Anyways, I really loved the outcome and didn't want to paint any further on it when I got home. I love the quick brush strokes and the unfinished look at the bottom of the painting.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Painting my artsy pals at the creek
Inspiration from Anders Zorn. I always seem to be drawn to these paintings of women in white. Thankfully after painting this copy of Anders Zorn I began to notice that I had a few perfect subjects for a new painting right in front of me while we artsy Oklahoma girls took to the creek a couple of weeks ago. There is nothing better than cooling off in a spring fed creek with nothing to do but look for interesting rocks, have a snack, swim and chat with girlfriends. Life is good!
One of the photos used for the painting
Friday, August 12, 2016
Playing with Zorn by Margaret Aycock
This started when I went down the rabbit hole of Google, looking at some of my favorite artists. I wanted to see if I could get into the head of Anders Zorn. What better way to do that then make a copy of sorts. This is my take on one of his paintings which at the moment has also inspired two more of my own.
This painting and many more are in my Ebay Gallery. Click here to visit
This painting and many more are in my Ebay Gallery. Click here to visit
Sunday, August 07, 2016
Gathering Herbs
Gathering
Herbs: This painting began, as many of mine do, from a class
demonstration. We started with a master work and then changed scenery,
hair styles, clothing etc. I think she was originally standing in a
chapel or some sort of fancy interior and she wasn't holding a basket of
herbs. She found a nice place above my mantle for a long time, but as
many of my paintings, she is for sale. If you would like to bid on her
or just visit my ebay gallery, CLICK HERE
Friday, August 05, 2016
Patagonia Icy Hot oil painting
Cool off on a hot summer day! This is a scene that my nephew took a photo of when he was learning how to lead groups into the wild. This was a rarely seen vista from an ancient glacier in Patagonia.
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Monday, August 01, 2016
Tulsa County Medical Society Foundation Fundraiser
This month I had the honor of being asked to participate in Art Rx which helps those who can't afford their medical care or medications, get them. What a great organization. Anyways at the end of the evening they had sold both of my pieces. Thanks to the doctors who purchased them for their support of both me, and the Tulsa County Medical Society Foundation.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
This is a class project. Scroll down and you can see my class working on " our girl." Everyone got a chance to choose a background, hair style and really anything else. We started with a photo of a pretty young woman and added and subtracted till we each got what we wanted. I like to use a photo as a jumping off point for my students so that I can teach them a method to create a portrait. This one was done in the style of the old masters. It is on Ebay auction this week. To check out my auction click here.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Dylan Golden Aycock - Church of Level Track (Album Trailer)
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Saturday, July 09, 2016
SOLD! NUDE FEMALE BATHERS
Spring Creek is one of my favorite places to visit. I love to go with a good book or two, lots of snacks, a float, and a blank canvas or two. Last week I was looking for a master work to jump start my class and came across a lovely painting by the artist Andres Zorn. I borrowed one of his figures, changed her up a bit, threw in one of my favorite models and created a couple other bathers. The next best thing to being there is painting from sketches and photos of the peaceful creek. Anyways this one is headed off to Oklahoma City for a fundraiser unless it sells first on Ebay.
To Bid
Friday, July 08, 2016
Nude Bathers at Spring Creek with a nod to Zorn
I have been playing with an idea today. I really liked this painting by Andres Zorn and decided to borrow a figure from him and change it a little and add a few of my own from sessions with a model. Not quite finished but enjoying the process and playing with the images.
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
SOLD! Lemons and Plums
Another cool painting of fresh picked fruit. This one and its sister are on my ebay auction this week.
To visit this in my ebay gallery, CLICK HERE
To visit this in my ebay gallery, CLICK HERE
Monday, June 27, 2016
The process
See how pretty this is? Doesn't it beg to be painted?
Want to own it? you can inquire here on this blog or if you read this on the last week of June/ 1st week of July then you can bid on it here... Click to Visit the Painting in Ebay
Friday, June 24, 2016
Instead of making pies
This morning I noticed the bowl of lemons glowing in a red bowl at my window sill and thought, " I need to paint those." And then I thought, " Hmm I wonder if there are still any plums and blackberries growing in the community garden because another pie sure sounds good to me." There were a lot of fallen, over ripe plums on the ground and plenty in the tree, and tons of blackberries and even a few pears so I gathered them up, picked some poke on the trail and brought everything home and dumped them out on the counter. Again, I thought, " they look so pretty there with the muted light coming in through the east window." So of course, before I could turn them into a pie, they had to be painted.
Here's the result:
Here's the result:
Wednesday, June 08, 2016
Equality Center Fundraiser on Thursday night
Planning a fun evening tomorrow..... Equality Center fundraiser has 3 of my pieces.... a couple of nudes and a portrait. Anyone hoping to own some lovely art AND support a good cause, this is your moment. Speaking of good causes... another fundraiser at AHHA to benefit the Art and Healing program at Hillcrest Hospital. We are doing a Pinot's Pallet kind of thing with hospital staff. We did it a few months ago and folks had so much fun we decided to do it again. Of course anyone who wished to donate to that great cause can always do so through the Arts and Humanities Council. Earmark your gift for the Art and Healing program and the Doctors of Hillcrest will match it twice!
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Stairs to Nowhere
It is the 50th anniversary of the bloodiest race riot in the US history. It happened a block away from this site. This is a section of the neighborhood where I live. At present, this is a huge field with many " stairs to nowhere" and a few remnants of old gardens. I took my adult class here in the spring so that they could have the plein aire experience. Nature and time works to heal old wounds. Tulsa has made an effort to mark the massacre and make sure it is now in our Oklahoma history books and has created a remembrance park which teaches about this and other human failings... The Trail of Tears, Slavery in the USA and this riot.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Oil Painting Lessons in Tulsa
If you live in or around Tulsa, OK and have always wanted to learn how to paint, please contact me and join our class. I teach beginners through those who sell their work as established painters. I teach demonstration style but my students always have the option of working independently with help from me as needed. We usually decide as a group, what our subject will be. Right now everyone wanted to learn how to paint a portrait like the masters. We are having a lot of fun with this one and I must say, the class is doing a great job
Here are some pics of past, class projects: some of these are mine and a few are student pieces. As you can see, we are all over the place with style, subject matter but always having fun and learning.
Here are some pics of past, class projects: some of these are mine and a few are student pieces. As you can see, we are all over the place with style, subject matter but always having fun and learning.
Ballet Dancers by Margaret Aycock
I love this little painting. I was invited, along with other local artists, To attend rehearsals of the Tulsa Ballet before the season opened. I took numerous photos and just sat and observed the lovely dancers. In this painting I focused on the line of this dancer's back which struck me as just beautiful.
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Friday, May 20, 2016
SOLD! Cherry Blossoms and Lilacs 8x10 oil
A little study done in the spring from life.... Cherry blossoms and Lilacs. 8x10 oil on canvas
This is on auction this week on ebay but if you want to purchase it if it doesn't sell at auction, please use the form to the right and contact me. To visit this in my ebay auction, click here
This is on auction this week on ebay but if you want to purchase it if it doesn't sell at auction, please use the form to the right and contact me. To visit this in my ebay auction, click here
Monday, May 16, 2016
Billowing Clouds
Right around the block from my home is a wonderful museum, Gilcrease Museum. I love to go on walks there with my faithful pooch, Scout. On this day we took some great photos as the weatherman predicted some pretty nasty weather was on the way with possible tornadoes. It was still a couple hours out from Tulsa so I knew I had time to take some great shots, get in a little exercise and then come home to batten down the hatches. Because we live in prairie land with only a few gentle rises, we get to view the very best in dramatic skies around these parts. They are often a subject for my work. This one is a 16x20 on stretched canvas.
To visit this painting in my ebay gallery, Click Here
To purchase directly from me, please use the contact button to the right. I have it listed on auction for $511 and am willing to sell at that price.
To visit this painting in my ebay gallery, Click Here
To purchase directly from me, please use the contact button to the right. I have it listed on auction for $511 and am willing to sell at that price.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Pansies
This is an 11x14 oil on stretched canvas, just completed. I have been wanting to paint these flowers for a while and looked for them at local home depot and lowes w no luck... Then went to church at Mother's Day and hung around for a while and when we left the guy at the door said, well you should just take all these flowers as they will only get thrown away if you don't. Did someone say " Free Stuff?" and they were the exact flowers I had been searching for?
To view in my Ebay Gallery click here
To view in my Ebay Gallery click here
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