I think it is important to revisit paintings that haven't sold, or that you are not real excited about. We all have them. I do a lot of plein aire studies and then just put them away if I don't have time to take a second look in the week in which I painted them.
On my way home one day, driving through my neighborhood, I spied this relic of times gone by. Many years ago in the 1920s, there was a huge race massacre in what is now, my neighborhood. Houses from that time sat empty for many years as much of the neighborhood was burned to the ground in the riot by an angry white mob. Fast forward to when we first moved into our home. This area is several blocks away and held the remnants of once loved homes which now housed occasional vagrants. The city decided to raze the remaining homes and make way for a university ( which never got built on the land) So now stands only the stairs and an occasional tree or flower.
This redbud caught my eye that day and I decided to paint there in the field.
I revisited it today ( about 5 years later ) Below are the before and after photos. The painting can be purchased directly from me for $200. 9x11 oil on linen, on board.
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.
Friday, August 16, 2019
Friday, August 02, 2019
Father Jack Powers
These are all out of order but you can see the progression below. When I get a moment I will try to order them correctly.
Colorado Stream
Saturday, July 06, 2019
Crop an oil painting? SOLD!
Well cropping usually belongs to the watercolor painters but I think I am going to use it on this painting. This was originally a 16x20 painting of one of my 3rd cousins who was waiting to see her grandpa's boat come into the harbor in Alaska. I loved the photo and worked from that but when I finished the painting seemed to be less and less about the little girl and that wasn't my intention so.... I cut it out of the stretchers and will crop the painting on photo shop a time or two to see what best serves the intent of the painting and then stretch it anew. I liked her whole outfit as to me it really says " I live in Alaska." But I may loose the little boots to cropping. Haven't decided yet.
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Brook at Chickasaw National Park Oklahoma
This is a plein aire painting that I painted at the Chickasaw National Park in Oklahoma. Crystal clear, spring fed brook. So pretty. It is 8x10 and can be purchased for $200
Wild Fork Show
I always jump at any chance to hang work at Wild Fork in Utica Square. I will have a show running from mid July through Mid September. I am working to get everything framed right now and should have everything hung for the 15th opening. The food is always great, the atmosphere is wonderful, as is the service.
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