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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, May 15, 2014
Painting Peonies
I have been painting as fast as I can. I just listed this painting and 7 others on ebay. All peonies.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Peonies and Primroses by Margaret Aycock 11x14 Oil on Canvas
I have been painting peonies as fast as I can this week. I haven't even had time to put any of them in my ebay gallery until today. This
Painting is an original oil on canvas painted from life of Peonies and
Primroses. They have both traveled with us from house to house over 30
years, the Peonies having traveled through time even longer, coming from
the home of my husband's grandmother in Arkansas. I love painting them
every year and having their sweet scent fill my house as I do so. It lists for $350 on my ebay website but for my blog followers it is $300 to purchase:
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Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Red Roses in a Jelly Jar
One of my favorite paintings on auction this week. To place a bid or just visit my auction site Click Here
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Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Peonies
The peonies are in bloom and I expect to be painting them all week. This is my first run at them. Once finished, they will be for sale in my ebay gallery or feel free to contact me privately. Here is my step by step process. Since my light is gone for the day I figured I would post what I have and take a big step back from the work. To visit my ebay gallery where I have many other paintings for sale, Click here
Monday, May 05, 2014
Deer in the Woods
This week I am revisiting some of my paintings and repainting portions of them. This is one of several. It is now on auction through my ebay gallery along with many others as this week I am posting 5 paintings per day to celebrate having a positive feedback score of 800. I That was a lot of work... or should I say, fun. :-) To visit my gallery auction, click here.
Feel free to make that score turn from 800 to 801.
Feel free to make that score turn from 800 to 801.
Thursday, May 01, 2014
Blue Bird and Tulip
A new painting on auction this week... just in time for Spring. We are having a May Day celebration in our ebay gallery all week. I am listing 5 or more paintings a day on auction this week. Check each day to see if your favorite painting has been added.
To bid on this painting click here.
To bid on this painting click here.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Happy Easter salad
Is this not the prettiest lil ole Easter salad you ever saw? When I walk into the yard and see what God has provided I am very thankful. As in all things... you have to have the eyes to see... I am learning how to see what has been provided for food that has always been here in my yard.... I just forget you can eat some of these things... The salad has the usual things... different lettuces, arugula, and spinach from my veggie garden but also includes violets, dandelion greens, arugula and turnip flowers.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Scott Spins Vinyl at Chimmera
My husband, Scott who is often heard but never seen on the radio, NPR's Folk Salad, was invited to spin Vinyl at Chimmera's Vinyl Brunch this week.
This is my son, Dylan and his future wife, Melody.
This is my son, Dylan and his future wife, Melody.
Worlds Collide ... the morning and afternoon classes meet at the park
We jumped on our chance to find a beautiful day without much wind to paint in the park. Unfortunately it was very hot with out much shade yet. Oh well, plein air painters gotta deal with it. Here are a few pics from our day at the Gilcrease Museum Stuart Park
Spring Storm... Trouble.... SOLD!
I have to remember the sky is one of the main things I love about Oklahoma. I got home just in time to cover some of the crops that have already popped up in the garden. Yesterday I painted outside with my adult class in 85 degree weather. This pretty little storm is expected to first drop hail and then tomorrow drop temps to below freezing and it is APRIL!!
This dramatic sky and others like it inspired this new painting. My facebook pals had several suggestions for names. I am leaning towards " Trouble." Nothing spells trouble like an Oklahoma tornado and throw in a bad hair day....
This dramatic sky and others like it inspired this new painting. My facebook pals had several suggestions for names. I am leaning towards " Trouble." Nothing spells trouble like an Oklahoma tornado and throw in a bad hair day....
Oklahoma Vineyard
This is a little 6x6 sketch that later was used to complete a larger work. It took going to France to truly appreciate the beauty of the unique landscape of Oklahoma. We have vineyards, fields full of flowers ( not poppies though) and one of the most diverse terrains in the United States with Mesas, Prairies, Treed Mountains,and Mountains with little vegetation, and Hills. We are missing the Ocean, which we actually have but it is no longer filled with water :-). Back to the painting....The little one is sold and the larger one is on auction this week on ebay. You can bid here
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
Monday, April 07, 2014
As a working artist I wear many different hats in order to make ends
meet. On Mondays and Wednesdays I facilitate an Art and Healing
program on the High Risk Pregnancy Unit at Tulsa’s Peggy Helmerich
Women’s Center. I am considered and artist in residence through the
Arts and Humanities Council. I have done this project for over 8 years
and have been witness to amazing, unintended results. What began as a
program to help break the boredom of the young women on the floor who
were confined to their rooms and specifically to their beds for weeks
and months at a time. In the confines of those four walls and in that
bed there is no chance of interaction with anyone else on the floor,
even their own neighbors, many of whom are experiencing the same
difficulties.
Add the Art Cart Sessions:
What before were endless days with nothing to look forward to, no one to talk to, the stress and anxiety of being in the hospital, the worry of their condition and that of their unborn children, and the lack of creative input or output at the most creative time in their lives, now with the art sessions the young women have a reason to get out of bed 2 times a week. Their spirits rise as time draws near for the sessions . Solitude turns to community. Worried young women share their stories. I often hear “Oh, I am in here for that too.” Second or third time moms often share a successful preemie birth story with others who have low weight unborn babies that they are worried about. Tension and Anxiety begin to lessen as the girls work with their hands creating wooden plaques, frames, jewelry, knit, crochet and more. The room fills with animated voices and laughter.
This week I had 3 Spanish speakers in Art Cart Sessions, two of whom had been in their hospital rooms for 3 weeks w/o ever meeting each other. One of them had attended as often as I would invite her in my very bad Spanish. This time there was a lot of happy Spanish voices in the room and new friendships were made. The English speakers have been faithful attendees and have stayed later after I leave to continue doing art and this time, one of them brought in movies to watch with everyone after the session. This would have NO CHANCE of ever happening except for the art cart sessions.
Is your church or civic Women's Group looking for a great cause to support? I have been working for many years doing an art program with young women on strict bed rest, many of them for months at a time, awaiting the birth of their child. They are all on the high risk unit of the Peggy Helmerich Women's Health Center. The art cart sessions are the ONLY thing they have to look forward to each week. Unfortunately we have run out of funds for the program and are looking for someone to take on the funding. Any ideas out there? Call me or contact me through Facebook. I had a paid position but am having to move to volunteer just to keep the program going. You can also make a donation through The Arts and Humanities Council w attention the High Risk Unit art cart Arts and Healing Program.
Add the Art Cart Sessions:
What before were endless days with nothing to look forward to, no one to talk to, the stress and anxiety of being in the hospital, the worry of their condition and that of their unborn children, and the lack of creative input or output at the most creative time in their lives, now with the art sessions the young women have a reason to get out of bed 2 times a week. Their spirits rise as time draws near for the sessions . Solitude turns to community. Worried young women share their stories. I often hear “Oh, I am in here for that too.” Second or third time moms often share a successful preemie birth story with others who have low weight unborn babies that they are worried about. Tension and Anxiety begin to lessen as the girls work with their hands creating wooden plaques, frames, jewelry, knit, crochet and more. The room fills with animated voices and laughter.
This week I had 3 Spanish speakers in Art Cart Sessions, two of whom had been in their hospital rooms for 3 weeks w/o ever meeting each other. One of them had attended as often as I would invite her in my very bad Spanish. This time there was a lot of happy Spanish voices in the room and new friendships were made. The English speakers have been faithful attendees and have stayed later after I leave to continue doing art and this time, one of them brought in movies to watch with everyone after the session. This would have NO CHANCE of ever happening except for the art cart sessions.
Is your church or civic Women's Group looking for a great cause to support? I have been working for many years doing an art program with young women on strict bed rest, many of them for months at a time, awaiting the birth of their child. They are all on the high risk unit of the Peggy Helmerich Women's Health Center. The art cart sessions are the ONLY thing they have to look forward to each week. Unfortunately we have run out of funds for the program and are looking for someone to take on the funding. Any ideas out there? Call me or contact me through Facebook. I had a paid position but am having to move to volunteer just to keep the program going. You can also make a donation through The Arts and Humanities Council w attention the High Risk Unit art cart Arts and Healing Program.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
A Day in the Life....
After a leisurely attended breakfast, newspaper and coffee, my husband and I went off to attend an interesting discussion at Trinity Church downtown. The day is cloudy and the once lovely spring temperature has steadily dropped throughout the day which is ok by us as it will keep me out of the garden and free me up to paint. Did I say "keep me out of the garden?" Well I meant to say that I went out and picked the day's salad greens and threw in a few red bud tree blossoms for good measure, and put up my garden tools just in time before it started to sprinkle.
Looking ahead and seeing the sky darken, I stacked up some firewood up by the house and out of the reach of the rain. I built a nice fire, put on the kettle, my husband settled in to spend the day writing and I started to work on a couple of paintings that I have been playing with lately. The one pictured here was started after seeing some beautiful clouds right before sunset the other night. Fortunately I was near a great vantage point and could pull off the road and snap some photos before coming home. I was also in the mood for a portrait so I kind of combined them both.
I always think it is a good idea to take small breaks from your work as you move through the process. It gives you some needed distance and hopefully you will gain a truer perspective on what is working and what is not working for you. And that is why I thought I would stop, snap a photo or two and blog for a minute. Well gotta get back to the fun.
Looking ahead and seeing the sky darken, I stacked up some firewood up by the house and out of the reach of the rain. I built a nice fire, put on the kettle, my husband settled in to spend the day writing and I started to work on a couple of paintings that I have been playing with lately. The one pictured here was started after seeing some beautiful clouds right before sunset the other night. Fortunately I was near a great vantage point and could pull off the road and snap some photos before coming home. I was also in the mood for a portrait so I kind of combined them both.
I always think it is a good idea to take small breaks from your work as you move through the process. It gives you some needed distance and hopefully you will gain a truer perspective on what is working and what is not working for you. And that is why I thought I would stop, snap a photo or two and blog for a minute. Well gotta get back to the fun.
Friday, April 04, 2014
Cowboys and Indians
Thursday, April 03, 2014
Help Support the Art and Healing Program at the High Risk Unit
I have worked for the Tulsa Arts and Humanites Council for many years as an artist in the schools, art in the parks and for the past 9 years, for Art and Healing Program. Well that program is running out of money and so I thought I would put these little studies up for auction to help raise money for the program. The first one was done on request for a Route 66 art show this year. It is multi media w photo and pencil and features my mother as a young woman as she traveled from New York to California on route 66. It is on masonite board. The portrait is a little demo for my class on looking for planes on the face. The 3rd one is a little oil study of our own Gilcrease House. I was leading a workshop there and afterwords, did this study before returning home. 90% of the proceeds go to support the program which serves young pregnant women who are on strict bed rest at a local hospital, many of whom must be confined for months at a time. This is their only outlet. It is so much more than art sessions. It is the one time they are out of their rooms. They, through the art program, can now meet other moms on the floor in similar situations. Instead of stress, depression and confinement, they experience joy, make friends who they can visit with during the week ( otherwise they would never have a chance to even meet the woman who lives in the room next door to them.) , share knowledge of their condition, parenting, and of course, participate in creating at the most creative time in their lives.
bidding starts at $5 with free shipping.
Of course, anyone wishing to donate to the program w/o the auction can do so at the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa. Make sure to earmark your donation as Art and Healing Program at the High Risk Unit at Peggy Helmerich Women's Center Tulsa. THANKS!!
To Bid
To Blog
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Dead Nettle, Dandelion, Lettuce, Arugala Salad. First of the season
Celebrating the seasons first few salads and fresh mint tea. Salad with lettuce grown in a cold frame over winter, dandelion greens, dead nettle flowers and wintered over arugula.
Then
Now
Then
Now
Vintage Pitcher and Egg
I had a new student last week and rather than scare her away with a complicated still life, I set up a very doable still life for her while the rest of the class finished up a very difficult one. This is for auction this week through ebay at a very low start price of $40.00 or buy it now for $150. To bid click here
Here are both paintings:
Here are both paintings:
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Tango in Tulsa
This is one of my favorite paintings, maybe because I love the dance... Anyways it is on auction this week on ebay.. hate to let it go but willing to send it off to a good home. Want to adopt it? bid here
Oh, I almost forgot, I have a painting on auction this week starting at only one penny. click above, enter into the ebay site and click on my other items. What a steal!
Oh, I almost forgot, I have a painting on auction this week starting at only one penny. click above, enter into the ebay site and click on my other items. What a steal!
Saturday, March 22, 2014
a penny auction!
Every now and then I take a sketch and start an auction at a penny. It brings people into my ebay gallery and hopefully will get them shopping there. This was a painting done after a trip to France where we stayed at a friend's abby where she was celebrating 25 years there. What a beautiful place. Anyways this is a painting of the lavender fields that lead up to the abby which is bordered on the other side of the road by a huge field of poppies and then an almond grove.
To be the first to bid, click here
To be the first to bid, click here
Friday, March 21, 2014
Tornado
One of my favorite subjects to paint is the Oklahoma sky. You can't paint Oklahoma skies forever without including at least one tornado. This is a tornado that I actually saw ( it was a little further in the distance when I saw it ) We pulled off the road just long enough to snap 2 photos and then high tailed it on out of there. I have painted its portrait a couple of times. To bid on one of them click here
Thursday, March 20, 2014
In the beginning....
Spring Garden
I have left over lettuce from the fall, Kale, Arrugala, Spinach, Onion, Garlic, too. In my perennial garden I see Salisify, Mint, Parsley and will see soon.... Asparagus. I have my fingers crossed on artichokes. I have planted turnips, artichokes, lettuce, spinach, onion... and even peppers, and tomatoes which I will cover it it gets too cold.
I have left over lettuce from the fall, Kale, Arrugala, Spinach, Onion, Garlic, too. In my perennial garden I see Salisify, Mint, Parsley and will see soon.... Asparagus. I have my fingers crossed on artichokes. I have planted turnips, artichokes, lettuce, spinach, onion... and even peppers, and tomatoes which I will cover it it gets too cold.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Red Roses on Terracotta
This painting was painted after picking some roses out in the back yard and putting them on the kitchen table. Normally I wouldn't think I would like red and orange together but I was struck by how pretty those flowers looked against the terracotta walls in my kitchen in mid afternoon. I had to paint it. This is on sale now in my ebay gallery.
To Bid
To Bid
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Cowboys and Indians
Cowboys and
Indian Toys fight it out in this still life. My students wanted to kill
me after this painting. I set this up for my first year students. I
never know what the skill level is going to be and try to set up
something that isn't too "girly" when I have guys in the class, so I
thought I was doing pretty good with this one. Unfortunately the
complicated still life made them very nervous as most of the students
had never picked up a paint brush before in their lives... so it was
kind of like survival of the fittest... We lost one along the way and
the rest of them learned a thing or two :-) .... although they hate my guts...
To Bid
To Blog
To Bid
To Blog
Saturday, March 08, 2014
My friend, Louise had made me 2 birthday cakes in my lifetime and on both times they were so pretty ( and delicious ) that I thought I would paint their pictures. This is one from last year's cake. I experimented a little with pallet knife as I buttered on that frosting. THIS year's cake is on auction and you can even bid on it here!
You can also visit my blog here
You can also visit my blog here
Sunday, March 02, 2014
Some great music to listen to while you paint
My son, Dylan is owner of Scissor tail Records here in Tulsa. Although his home base is here, his artists hail from around the world as do his followers. He choses music that is very easy to listen to (not to be confused with " easy listening " music found in elevators and dentist offices... Yikes!)
Check his collection out at https://scissortail.bandcamp.com/
Check his collection out at https://scissortail.bandcamp.com/
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