I was listing some paintings on Ebay today and ran across one of my favorites. This painting was inspired by a walk in an ancient forest in Oklahoma and by a Waterhouse painting. The painting was one done as I lead the class through the process of painting a portrait in my adult oil painting class. Instead of putting my subject inside a building as Waterhouse did, I moved her outside, into the forest and gave her a job to do. She has been out gathering spring greens and herbs. If you want to visit her in my ebay gallery click here.
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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..
Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Friday, February 06, 2015
My son, Dylan got a nice write up in No Depression Magazine
This is great music to listen to while you paint. It is soothing yet surprising. Unexpected twists and turns.
http://nodepression.com/album-review/various-artists-imaginational-anthem-volume-7-guitar-soli
Tompkins Square’s Imaginational Anthem
series has become a standard for presenting solo instrumental acoustic
guitar music in the “American Primitive”, or “Guitar Soli” style. Since
the first volume 10 years ago, the series has included new artists as
well as bringing back to light influential and important guitarists of
yesteryear. Partly as a result, solo acoustic guitar has been enjoying a
revival of sorts lately, with artists such as William Tyler, Daniel
Bachman, and James Blackshaw attracting fairly widespread attention.
Hayden Pedigo (featured last year in Vogue, of all places) is one of this new breed and has been chosen to curate the latest, Volume 7: Guitar Soli. Pedigo is an inspired choice, as his most recent album Five Steps
features collaborations with a menagerie of adventuresome guitarists
ranging from Fred Frith and Peter Walker to Acid Mothers Temple’s
Kawabata Makoto.
Even though the Imaginational Anthem albums showcase just one instrument, a lot of ground is covered. Beethoven didn’t call the guitar a miniature orchestra for no reason. “Culverts”, by Sean Proper and “Red Bud Valley” by Dylan Golden Acock recall the “Takoma School” of playing (Leo Kottke, John Fahey) with bright, clean lines. Conversely, Chuck Johnson’s “On a Slow Passing Through a Ghost Town” is more contemplative, it’s haunting melody line stark and cinematic.
Things get experimental on “Trees Return to Soil”, by Simon Scott (best known as the drummer for Slowdive) - an atmospheric piece with subtle background noise and the close-miked sound of fingers on strings. Similarly, Jordan Norton’s “Araucaria” delves into ambient territory with an echoing sound landscape evoking empty spaces, with gentle percussive fingerpicking, almost banjo-like. “0/3”, by M. Mucci features an accompanying tapping on the guitar body creating a duet between strings and wood.
Kyle Fosburgh’s “The Great North American Wilderness” is stately and grand, the deep resonance of the notes conveying a deep reverence for the wilderness of the track’s title. Some of the song names on the collection are more vague, playful (Christoph Bruhn’s “Something, or Oil Paintings”) or seemingly at odds with the music than Fosburgh’s. With a title like “Shadow Study at 6 am”, you might expect Mariano Rodriguez’ piece to be mellow and moody. Yet Rodriguez is wide awake in this greet-the-morning song, his confident playing ringing in the day.
Each of the tracks on Volume 7 tell a story and, though some of the playing is rooted in the sounds and styles of trailblazing guitarists of yore, there’s always a striving to see what new things can be done with this “miniature orchestra” called the guitar. Based on the evidence here, the future is bright for guitar soli.
(Imaginational Anthem Vol. 7 is out Feb. 17)
http://nodepression.com/album-review/various-artists-imaginational-anthem-volume-7-guitar-soli
Various Artists - Imaginational Anthem Volume 7: Guitar Soli
by Rob Caldwell
February 3, 2015
February 3, 2015
Even though the Imaginational Anthem albums showcase just one instrument, a lot of ground is covered. Beethoven didn’t call the guitar a miniature orchestra for no reason. “Culverts”, by Sean Proper and “Red Bud Valley” by Dylan Golden Acock recall the “Takoma School” of playing (Leo Kottke, John Fahey) with bright, clean lines. Conversely, Chuck Johnson’s “On a Slow Passing Through a Ghost Town” is more contemplative, it’s haunting melody line stark and cinematic.
Things get experimental on “Trees Return to Soil”, by Simon Scott (best known as the drummer for Slowdive) - an atmospheric piece with subtle background noise and the close-miked sound of fingers on strings. Similarly, Jordan Norton’s “Araucaria” delves into ambient territory with an echoing sound landscape evoking empty spaces, with gentle percussive fingerpicking, almost banjo-like. “0/3”, by M. Mucci features an accompanying tapping on the guitar body creating a duet between strings and wood.
Kyle Fosburgh’s “The Great North American Wilderness” is stately and grand, the deep resonance of the notes conveying a deep reverence for the wilderness of the track’s title. Some of the song names on the collection are more vague, playful (Christoph Bruhn’s “Something, or Oil Paintings”) or seemingly at odds with the music than Fosburgh’s. With a title like “Shadow Study at 6 am”, you might expect Mariano Rodriguez’ piece to be mellow and moody. Yet Rodriguez is wide awake in this greet-the-morning song, his confident playing ringing in the day.
Each of the tracks on Volume 7 tell a story and, though some of the playing is rooted in the sounds and styles of trailblazing guitarists of yore, there’s always a striving to see what new things can be done with this “miniature orchestra” called the guitar. Based on the evidence here, the future is bright for guitar soli.
(Imaginational Anthem Vol. 7 is out Feb. 17)
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
Pre Raphaelite Girl with Cat
I was looking through some old painting photos and came across this painting which I did as a demo in my adult painting class. I really liked how it turned out and apparently someone else did as well as it sold pretty quickly.
A walk in the woods
To Bid
To Claire Goes Foraging children's book, written and illustrated by Margaret Aycock
If you leave a painting with an artist long enough, invariably it will go through a revision or two. This one had a dog in it a few weeks ago and the more I looked at it the more I thought... I am not married to the idea of having this dog in the painting. This week, out she goes. I like the painting much better now. It is on auction this week on ebay. If it doesn't sell this week it is going to a Mardi Gras fundraiser next week.
To Claire Goes Foraging children's book, written and illustrated by Margaret Aycock
If you leave a painting with an artist long enough, invariably it will go through a revision or two. This one had a dog in it a few weeks ago and the more I looked at it the more I thought... I am not married to the idea of having this dog in the painting. This week, out she goes. I like the painting much better now. It is on auction this week on ebay. If it doesn't sell this week it is going to a Mardi Gras fundraiser next week.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Pink Peonies
To Bid
This is one among many recent paintings that are on auction this week. Clicking above takes you to this painting where there will be links to the rest of the gallery and auctions.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
FREE DOWNLOAD TODAY CLAIRE GOES FORAGING
I just finished publishing a little children's book on foraging. All throughout the book are original oil paintings. I borrowed my great niece and a good friend, Charica who modeled for the paintings. I thought I would let you guys know so that you could read it for free today and tomorrow on Kindle. I had a tough time getting the Kindle version to upload my recipe/scrapbook pages. This time it includes the missing recipe/scrapbook pages. My fingers are crossed that it looks ok on your end. On my end it previews the pages on Kindle which looks small to me. Hopefully you can pinch it out so photos are bigger and you can read the words. Let me know if something still needs to be tweaked. If anyone else wants to add a good review, I would sure appreciate it.... and of course I have physical copies of the book at my house so I know they came out great ( they pumped up the color a bit more than my original paintings but still looks fine) so feel free to order those with no worries.
http://www.amazon.com/Claire-Goes-Foraging-Margaret-Aycock-ebook/dp/B00RE0OE6U
My Gallery: http://midwest-fine-art.com
http://www.amazon.com/Claire-Goes-Foraging-Margaret-Aycock-ebook/dp/B00RE0OE6U
My Gallery: http://midwest-fine-art.com
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Kindle Sales of Claire Goes Foraging FREE this week beginning 1/7/15
So you have an opportunity to read my book in advance of buying it for
your child, I have made it available for free this week for Kindle. On
Amazon this week, Kindle sales are free, any other day Kindle sales are
only $3. I hope you read my little book, enjoy it, buy a copy and
leave me a great review on Amazon. Happy reading.
Thursday, January 01, 2015
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
My book is finished!
The book is written so that children can learn several common plants easily found in places that are allowed to be wild, even in your own back yard or garden.
I included some of Claire's scrap book pages about plant identification and the recipe that she and Celeste chose to make for their evening meal on the day they foraged for food.
It also includes vitamin/mineral information that Claire finds on the internet.
The book encourages parents and children to do more research and of course, to eat the weeds :-)
Here are a few sample pages
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Winter Paintings
Time to pull out the winter paintings. There is something attractive to me about a spot of bright red in an otherwise black and white composition. Maybe stemming back to seeing the cardinal at the birdfeeder in the snow that gives a hint of life in the otherwise sleeping landscape. Anyways I love this painting of friend, Melody as she walks her dog in the snow on some property near our home. It is on auction this week on ebay
The bottom painting done by Scott was accepted into the Philbrook Museum's Festival of Trees and was sold there. Congrats Scott!
To Bid
And just for fun, here are a few other winter paintings
This one was done by my husband/student, Scott Aycock. It was recently chosen to hang at the Philbrook Museum's Festival of Trees where it was promptly snatched up by a lucky buyer. Congrats, Scott! You can see more of his work by clicking the link above and entering my ebay gallery.
The bottom painting done by Scott was accepted into the Philbrook Museum's Festival of Trees and was sold there. Congrats Scott!
To Bid
And just for fun, here are a few other winter paintings
Saturday, December 13, 2014
http://www.bloomingtwig.com/32824/
Scott's book release is today at the Woody Guthrie Center at 2:00
Scott's book release is today at the Woody Guthrie Center at 2:00
Friday, December 12, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Holiday Sale
Happy Holidays everyone. Any of you all who are in the Tulsa area next week, please feel free to drop by and see me and a few of my artsy friends.
This summer's peonies from a series of peony paintings. This one is on auction this week through my ebay gallery.
To visit my gallery
To visit my blog
To visit my gallery
To visit my blog
Friday, November 21, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Baby's first day at the beach
Fine Art America carries prints in all sizes of my work. You can order it framed, matted, in greeting card form and much more.
check out prints of this image click here
check out prints of this image click here
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Gathering Herbs
One of my favorite paintings started out using a master work. She found her way moving out of the home and into the woods. I like to imagine her in an old growth forest in Oklahoma gathering herbs and greens for tonight's dinner. She is on auction for the next 12 hours on ebay
to bid
to bid
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Master inspired
When I teach painting I often use a master as a jumping off point so we can all be on the same page for much of the process and still allow the students some creative elbow room. I have always loved foraging and continue to learn more. This painting started out as a pre raphaelite woman in a cathedral and ended up in the woods gathering herbs and greens.
She is on auction this week on my ebay site
To Bid
She is on auction this week on my ebay site
To Bid
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Get Ispirato! An in-car concert with Jesse Aycock
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Sunday, October 05, 2014
SOLD, SOLD, SOLD!
What a great weekend for selling paintings. I had a very profitable time at Utica Square and arrived home to open my mail to see that my OVAC 12x12 sold for more than top dollar at their fundraiser. Thanks to all who made a purchase of my paintings this week.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
A Children's book on edible 'weeds'
I don't know why I remember this. Maybe it is because I was the new girl in class and was pretty shy in the 6th grade. I remember our teacher asking the question, " what is a weed?" Being in a farming community, hands went up all over the room. Mine stayed in my lap. "Dandelion," one shouted. Another suggested another common weed. The teacher kept saying, "No. No. No." Until I raised my hand and was called upon to answer. I said tentatively, with a question at the end of my statement, "Any plant that you don't want to be there?" I beamed with pride that my answer was the one he was looking for.
I have long ago had a relationship with the "weeds" in my yard, garden and in the untended fields around the places I have lived. My mother passed down a great recipe for dandelion green salad and from there my meals of late have included, wood sorrel, purslane, poke weed, dandelion, lambsquarters and non traditional parts of traditional garden plants such as the leaves of sweet potato, the shoots of peas and radishes, the leaves of carrots, beets, broccoli and more.
I have decided to create a children's book on the subject. Here is the first painting for the book. It is unfinished but I couldn't wait to share it with you. The little girl character, Claire, is holding purslane.
I have long ago had a relationship with the "weeds" in my yard, garden and in the untended fields around the places I have lived. My mother passed down a great recipe for dandelion green salad and from there my meals of late have included, wood sorrel, purslane, poke weed, dandelion, lambsquarters and non traditional parts of traditional garden plants such as the leaves of sweet potato, the shoots of peas and radishes, the leaves of carrots, beets, broccoli and more.
I have decided to create a children's book on the subject. Here is the first painting for the book. It is unfinished but I couldn't wait to share it with you. The little girl character, Claire, is holding purslane.
Her Jedi Knight 11x14 oil
I was on facebook the other day and
saw this adorable photo of my neighbor and her little boy. I loved the
way she is looking at her brave knight and the way the son created
halos around them both. It was such a sweet moment that begged to be
painted. I really love this painting.
For those of us who have been lucky enough to have children who have not had to see the inside of a hospital, I choose to donate a portion of the funds from the sale of the painting to St Judes, for the children and families who have not been as fortunate.
To Bid
For those of us who have been lucky enough to have children who have not had to see the inside of a hospital, I choose to donate a portion of the funds from the sale of the painting to St Judes, for the children and families who have not been as fortunate.
To Bid
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
My son, Dylan's latest record
For those who love to listen to ambient, transe like music while you paint, you should check out all the record on http://scissortailrecords but in particular the new one...
Read the review here:
http://bigtakeover.com/recordings/talk-west-all-worries-at-once-marmara
Read the review here:
http://bigtakeover.com/recordings/talk-west-all-worries-at-once-marmara
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
A Walk on the Wild Side
This painting was inspired by the ever present, dramatic skies we have out here in Oklahoma and an old photo of my niece at the beach wearing a sarong that was flying up behind her as she walked. Add some red boots, a few dress straps and you have an Oklahoma girl at the edge of the prairie watching the storm roll in. She kind of becomes part of her surroundings with her hair joining with the cloud forms.
To Bid and enter my Ebay Gallery Click Here
To Bid and enter my Ebay Gallery Click Here
Monday, September 15, 2014
Hardworking Americans up for Americana Music Award. Congrats Jesse Aycock!
2014 AMERICANA HONORS & AWARDS NOMINEES
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Build Me Up From Bones, Sarah Jarosz
The Lights From The Chemical Plant, Robert Ellis
The River And The Thread, Rosanne Cash
Southeastern, Jason Isbell
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Rosanne Cash
Rodney Crowell
Robert Ellis
Jason Isbell
DUO/GROUP OF THE YEAR
The Avett Brothers
The Devil Makes Three
Hard Working Americans
Lake Street Dive
The Milk Carton Kids
SONG OF THE YEAR
"Cover Me Up", Jason Isbell
"A Feather's Not A Bird", Rosanne Cash
"Ohio", Patty Griffin
"Only Lies", Robert Ellis
EMERGING ACT OF THE YEAR
Hurray For The Riff Raff
Parker Millsap
St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Sturgill Simpson
Valerie June
INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
Larry Campbell
Fats Kaplin
Buddy Miller
Bryan Sutton
The Americana Honors & Awards, presented by Nissan, returns to the historically cool Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN on September 17, 2014 (as part of the Americana Music Festival - September 17-21, 2014 at
venues throughout Music City). The iconic Jim Lauderdale will once
again host the Honors & Awards, while the phenomenal Buddy Miller
will lead the All-Star Band. Described by Paste Magazine as “the worlds
best awards show” the Americana Honors & Awards have featured
once-in-a-lifetime moments, unforgettable performances and legendary
collaborations. Tickets for the Honors & Awards show come with the purchase of Americana Music Festival & Conference Registrations.
Icy Hot
My nephew who is
studying to be a mountaineer sent me this photo of a rarely visited
place on the planet. He had to climb up icy mountains and camp in the
snow in order to get this rare photo. I thought it looked both freezing
cold and somehow, warm with that brilliant sun in the sky and reflected
back on the icy snow.
To bid click here
To bid click here
Monday, September 08, 2014
Peonies
To Bid or Purchase
In person the background is a bit more brilliant. It is sometimes hard to get the camera to be accurate and then to adjust the photo so the reds are right ( which they are more brilliant as well ) takes the blues in a different direction. Ok, so enough excuses...It is just because I really love this painting and want to show it in it's best light... but I am also lazy and do all my photographing myself. :-) Anyways I love the time of year that I can paint peonies. I paint them as if they are going out of style and in a way, they kind of are as they are around for such a short time that one must paint quickly if you are to capture their beauty before they fade. This one and several smaller ones are on auction and fixed price on my ebay gallery site this week. to bid, click above
In person the background is a bit more brilliant. It is sometimes hard to get the camera to be accurate and then to adjust the photo so the reds are right ( which they are more brilliant as well ) takes the blues in a different direction. Ok, so enough excuses...It is just because I really love this painting and want to show it in it's best light... but I am also lazy and do all my photographing myself. :-) Anyways I love the time of year that I can paint peonies. I paint them as if they are going out of style and in a way, they kind of are as they are around for such a short time that one must paint quickly if you are to capture their beauty before they fade. This one and several smaller ones are on auction and fixed price on my ebay gallery site this week. to bid, click above
Friday, September 05, 2014
First Fridays in Tulsa
I am excited to announce that I will have 3 paintings in the Gilcrease Museum downtown location this evening and 1 painting in the AHHA Tulsa Artist Coalition show. I might make mention of the fact that Scott ( my husband and prize student ) also has a piece in both shows. I am very proud of him. And speaking of Scott, this very week his new book arrived on our doorstep. He will be doing a book signing next week at Decopolis Book Fair in Tulsa.
This is the piece that I have in the AHHA show.
This is the piece that I have in the AHHA show.
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