"Texas Blue"
"Texas Blue" will be on display beginning this coming Saturday - November 3rd for the Gallery Off The Square contest for works representing "Texas Traditions" Visitors will be voting on the works submitted by some of our 32 Texas artist.
The inaugural event "Gallery Georgetown" is a free event promoting art in Georgetown, 7 galleries will be participating in the event. Participants who visit all galleries will be eligible to participate in a drawing to win several wonderful prizes. I'll be at Gallery Off The Square (in Framers Gallery) and Casa 'Ole will be catering fajita nachos and Pilot Knob Vineyards will be providing a wine tasting for our visitors Food samplings and refreshments will be offered at all locations... an opportunity to try out some of Georgetown's best.
Please come by. Would love to see you!
The inaugural event "Gallery Georgetown" is a free event promoting art in Georgetown, 7 galleries will be participating in the event. Participants who visit all galleries will be eligible to participate in a drawing to win several wonderful prizes. I'll be at Gallery Off The Square (in Framers Gallery) and Casa 'Ole will be catering fajita nachos and Pilot Knob Vineyards will be providing a wine tasting for our visitors Food samplings and refreshments will be offered at all locations... an opportunity to try out some of Georgetown's best.
Please come by. Would love to see you!
Oil on Linen
20x24
Milk and Grapes
Another great find! i recently bid on a box of vintage milk glass at a local auction and won! This compote caught my eye immediately and I just had to paint it. The globe grapes were plucked off the vine before all were ripe (notice the variation of colors) and the leaf was a vibrant spring green. I just love the color combination. The contrast of the milk glass under low lighting was the finishing touch! Hope you like it too.
Milk and Grapes
Oil on Linen Panel
11 x 14
Water to Wine
One of my granddaughters friends has a farm and recently invited us to come over and see his wonderful garden. In the back there were some grapes growing on a vine and he picked a bunch for me to bring home so I could use them in a painting. The leaf had been ripped and some of the edges had turned brown - more character as a subject. The pottery is a piece I picked up a while back. It seemed the perfect choice for the grapes to "pose" against. The base is the antique oak library file cabinet I picked up in Round Top this year - proving to be one of my favorite wood bases to "pose" my subjects on.
Water to Wine is painted on a 9x12 oil primed linen covered baltic birch
panel and I plan to float frame it to add still another touch of drama.