Thursday, January 11, 2024

TY HALLERS

 

It's hard to tell from my little painting what the gift was.  But it was an excellent gift--several bottles of wine from Oregon!!!!   The painting is an interpretation of the label and it is special because it shows that Honeywood Winery produces wine from all kinds of fruits..not just grapes, and also from honey.  The wines I got were Marionberry Wine,  Loganberry Wine and Mead.  Nice sweet treats!!!!

Erik and Jen know that still feel connected to my Oregon friends and family.  Six bottles of wine arrived in a secure package.That was a pleasant surprise.

Monday, January 8, 2024

TY SMITH FAMILY

 




It is always special to spend time at Christmas with the Louisa, Peter, Griffin and Sophia Smith.  One especially memorable thing this year was that we had Bonne Maman advent calendars.  They had one at their house and I had one at mine---a new treat every day for the first 25 days of December.  The carton was amazing and it was hard to focus on what to paint.  Many elves, jars of jam, animals, and much more!  I decided to focus on one of the elves and a jar of jam and what I think is a fawn.   

I also got lots of Christmas morning treats from them....and stored up lots of fun memories.

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

TY SOPHIA

 


This is a fun time of year for me.  I have, for many years, made little watercolor thank you cards for the gifts I received.  I enjoy doing it and my family and friends find the little paintings a good sign of my appreciation.  

It may be a little hard to figure out what the one above is.  It is a spoon rest for on top of the stove.  Sophia found a beautiful stoneware one----and with a dragonfly!  She knows I like dragonflies and also  handmade gifts.  She bought it at the local Eastern Market.  It is already happily placed on my stovetop and making me smile.

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Please, Mr. Postman

 
This is my snowman for holiday cards this year.  I chose a postman because I wanted to highlight my change of street name.  I didn't move, but the street name has changed and so I have a new address.  I am still getting mail at the old address (629 Ellen Wilson PL SE), and getting it at the new address (629 Navy PL SE) as well.  I don't know how long that will last.  The reason given is that Ellen Wilson was a racist, but Wikipedia says she worked to clean up black neighborhoods in DC when she was First Lady...the first wife of Woodrow Wilson.  That's why the street had been named for her.   She died while he was in office.  I'm also not sure why Navy PL was chosen,  I'm in a neighborhood close to what is called Navy Yard, but the Marines are even closer.  I won't spend much more time pondering this....it is just a street name.
 

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Gallic Rooster

 

I participate in an artist's group that posts paintings and drawings of birds on the 8th of the month each month.  It is called DAB (Draw a Bird) Day.  This month we did national birds.  I chose the Gallic Rooster, national bird of France.  I usually don't post these bird paintings in this blog as they appear in another blog, The Wednesday Studio.  I am happy enough, though, with how this bird painting turned out that I decided it should go in this Plum Gallery blog.  It is watercolor and about 11" x 14."  I lwft the background white on purpose.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!

 


This is a fun painting that I did from a photograph taken years ago in Ogden Utah.  I lived there for several years and Louisa and Jen would come for Christmas.  There was a golf course across the street that had some hills that were great for sledding.  We had snow saucers, not sleds.  They obviously were having a great time in the snow.  Thist painting will be in a show about the holidays....opening soon at Frame of Mine in Barrack's Row.  

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Hand Labyrinth

 




I am still challenged by labyrinth designs and always looking for ones that would be interesting.  This one is a hand and I am happy with the design and the colors.  I was a little worried that the fingers might look weird because of the paths up and then down, but I think it works.  

It doesn't fit the themes of any upcoming shows, so I am just going to frame it and hang it in the stairwell where I have some other labyrinth paintings.