It is as hot as the dickens around here. This handful of flowers were the only survivors worth painting in the back yard and no, I did not paint them in the back yard.... it is 104!! Anyways I put a very low start price on this painting in my ebay auction or you may contact me directly if you are interested in purchasing. click here to go to ebay to find out more about my work you may check out my blog

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.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Beach Talk is one of several little beach paintings that I am working on after a wonderful trip back east to Cherry Grove Beach. On this one I started out with a blueish wash and worked the figures in. I was going to go over the wash totally but as I stood back I really liked the effect of the underpainting showing through. I will be posting them here and also on my online auction site on ebay. To bid click here...
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
More Than Noodles Show
My tango dancing friend, Becka is also the proud owner of a great Southside Restaurant, 'More than Noodles' She recently provided me with every spare wall in the place to hang my work. I have about 20 paintings down there so go check it out. It is located at 96th and Riverside. Becka's love of dancing has opened up the restaurant to dancers throughout the week with planned Tango Dancing on Sunday nights and I think Thursdays.... Salsa
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Wild Fork Sale
Well I am just wild about Wild Fork.... Not only is it one of my favorite places to eat breakfast but it is now my favorite places to sell art ( along w ebay, fine art america, and this blog of course ) I had an extremely successful show there the months of May and June and am very thankful for the many of you who purchased my work there.
Beach Reader 10x10 oil on canvas
This is what I did over summer vacation..... at least part of it. I will be bringing more of my new beach paintings to this site soon but until then check out my ebay gallery and bid on this one. sand, surf and a great book, it doesn't get much better than that!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Blue Dome Arts Festival... What Fun!

Thursday, May 14, 2009
A beautiful Oklahoma Sky...SOLD...
I am getting ready for what looks to be a rained out festival :-( Here is one of the littel sky paintings that I have been working on in my Oklahoma Sky series. It is a 6x6 oil on canvas. to see more of my work visit http://midwest-fine-art.com this little painting can be purchased here for $90 w free shipping.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Iris from my garden


Thursday, May 07, 2009
My Art Events for the Month of May
I have 4 art exhibits going this month. The first is at Wild Fork Restaurant in Utica Square where 40 of my paintings are hanging for the month of May. I am joined there by several of my students from TCC, Zieglers and one high school student who takes private lessons with me. The rest of the exhibits occur during Mayfest where I will have two paintings hanging at the Invitational Gallery, one at the May Rooms and I will have a booth at the Blue Dome Festival. I will be joined there by mosaic artist, Caryn Brown, stone carver, Richard Dreher, and jeweler/painter, Louise Higgs. Since the space is small I will be selling very affordable 6x6 paintings. There will be a series of local/regional musicians and Oklahoma skies. I will also have Tulsa Spirit posters for sale and brick orders to raise funds for the next installment of the Tulsa Art Parkway. If you haven’t seen the first installement, drive on up the street and visit it at Denver and Fairview. As always, my work can be viewed and purchased at http://midwest-fine-art.com
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Quartz Mountian High sponsored by OVAC
Just got back from an awesome weekend at Quartz Mountian where I was asked to speak on the " art of selling art online" by OVAC Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. I had a blast and got to meet some of Oklahoma's finest artists and teachers. Not only did I have a great time in the workshop but also painting on site. here are a few little paintings which, I might add are now hanging at my show at the Wild Fork in Tulsa.
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This blog post is part of Zemanta's "Blogging For a Cause" campaign to raise awareness and funds for worthy causes that bloggers care about.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Wild Fork Show!
Hey everyone, I have about 40 paintings over at the Wild Fork Resteraunt in Utica Square. Joining me are students, Cherica, Loray, Annie and Mc Kensie. Check it out and why not just buy one? They are priced to sell.
The first in a series of local/regional musicians... unfinished yet.Samantha Crain

Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tulsa Lawyers Helping Artists!
Lawyers to aid artists, arts groups
By ALTHEA PETERSON, World Staff Writer
Published: 3/31/2009 2:24 AM
Last Modified: 3/31/2009 4:05 AM
By ALTHEA PETERSON, World Staff Writer
Published: 3/31/2009 2:24 AM
Last Modified: 3/31/2009 4:05 AM
Local leaders have announced "Tulsa Lawyers for the Arts," a new program that will provide legal assistance and educational programming to artists and arts organizations in Oklahoma for little to no cost.
What a great idea. One for which I am very thankful..... Not that I need a lawyer right now but one never knows. I think I can speak for the art community when I say we are grateful to Tulsa's fine lawyers for their gift to the art community ( and for buying our work :-) Below is the news release from the Tulsa World.
What a great idea. One for which I am very thankful..... Not that I need a lawyer right now but one never knows. I think I can speak for the art community when I say we are grateful to Tulsa's fine lawyers for their gift to the art community ( and for buying our work :-) Below is the news release from the Tulsa World.
According to a news release, the program draws inspiration from existing programs in other cities and also an effort to encourage local art and music.
Mayor Kathy Taylor said: "Art keeps a community vital and enhances the quality of life. It helps define our culture as a city."
Through the program, artists will be paired with participating attorneys to discuss legal issues and to resolve arts-related disputes outside traditional legal framework, including contracts, copyright and trademark issues, wills, trusts and estates, First Amendment issues, mediation and landlord-tenant issues.
For more information, call 584-5243 or go online to tulsaworld.com/tulsabar.By ALTHEA PETERSON, World Staff Writer
Mayor Kathy Taylor said: "Art keeps a community vital and enhances the quality of life. It helps define our culture as a city."
Through the program, artists will be paired with participating attorneys to discuss legal issues and to resolve arts-related disputes outside traditional legal framework, including contracts, copyright and trademark issues, wills, trusts and estates, First Amendment issues, mediation and landlord-tenant issues.
For more information, call 584-5243 or go online to tulsaworld.com/tulsabar.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Dogwoods 11x14
I had the pleasure of attending a workshop this weekend given by Jo Anna Arnett as she was one of the featured artists at the Gilcrease Museum for their annual big show. Over the weekend we had the opportunity to both paint outside in the beautiful grounds at the Gilcrease and painted still life sketches as well inside. This is one of the sketches that I did this weekend. I brought it home and did a bit more finishing details on it and here it is. She uses a little bit different method for painting flowers which I enjoyed learning and will enjoy playing around with a bit. I have this on auction on ebay this week or you can buy it now here for $125.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Osage Boys
Every now and then I take a break from the norm and play around with photoshop. I took photos of my kids and then added one of my husband ( that is a little tricky to size right ) and manipulated the phot using photoshop. Then the next fun part.... Painting the photo onto canvas in oil. I decided that i was having so much fun that I would offer to paint similar ones for the general population. I charge only $200 for a 16x20 oil painting ( plus shipping if you are out of town ) contact me at artistswaygallery ( at ) yahoo.com I am trying to avoid spiders so I put the word ( at ) in place of @... To contact me put the @ back in it's usual place... don't know if I am wasting my time w trying to trick the trackers but it is worth a try. Anyways you would email me your photo and I will email back to you the manipulated image for your approval before I start to paint. Hope someone takes me up on this as I am itching to do another one:-) If you want to see more of my formal portraits and still lifes and landscapes you can check out my ebay site here
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Roses and Blood Oranges 16x20
Winter on the Osage $99
Friday, February 06, 2009
Sunset on the Osage...16x20 Oil by Margaret Aycock

Monday, February 02, 2009
Carolina Surfer by Margaret Aycock
a pic of my little brother surfing... just put this on ebay... My brother is actually without hair and wanted this painting to have hair. you can see the original version of this painting below which is a little truer color... brighter like it is in real life. this was fun to paint 20x24 on stretched canvas

Sunday, February 01, 2009
Beautiful Blond by Margaret Aycock
Who knows what you'll find when you start cleaning out your studio. This is one of many studies that I have done over the years from models hired by our portrait group. This one is on auction this week through my ebay store

Sunday, January 04, 2009
SOLD...Pioneer Woman, original oil by Margaret Aycock
I like to use the masters as teaching tools. I get to teach my students measuring techniques which is pretty technical and then allow them the freedom to come up with a place, costume, hairstyle etc of their own choosing. This is this semester's attempt. It is on sale through my ebay site or by contacting me directly. it is 20x24 oil on canvas. $395
Saturday, November 29, 2008
SOLD......The Last Roses of Summer
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Our long awaited project becomes a reality!

If you remember several months ago I shared ... come to think of it this all started several years ago... time flies. Anyways our monument is finally going up at the south enterance to the neighborhood. It is our gift to the city of Tulsa and cronicles 4 eras in Tulsa's history beginning with pre statehood, oil boom, 50s-70s, and our vision for the future. I originally designed the panels. A couple of them were revised and enhanced by our mosaic artist, Caryn Brown. More pics to follow as the grouting and cap and landscaping get done. What a great project! Thanks to all who made this happen.
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