Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Dear Everyone:


Wanted to take a departure
from my subject matter of birds today.

Saw this picture of a statue
and instantly wanted to sketch it.

Took time out from hostessing
over the holidays to sketch and
paint this image.

Hope that you enjoy this image.

Have a last-few -hours -before-
you -make -your -resolutions
kind of day.

Helen.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Kelly Wearstler 2009

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My Christmas gift to myself was
the newest release of a book
on interior design by top American
designer Kelly Wearstler.
Titled "Hue", I waited to
open it until Christmas
morning.

The book did not dissappoint me.
It has virtually no text and a
wealth of images/pictures of her work.
I enclose a few shots of her style.

Think bold colour (pink, yellow, aqua, blue)
or organic neutrals (black, taupe, ivory),
rich materials like marble and onyx and gold,
bold contemporary art, vibrant wallpaper
and fabric and vintage furniture. She
also has a taste for opulent objets d'art.

The book covers residential and hotel
projects. The style has been dubbed
Hollywood Regency.

I hope that you enjoy these
images. I am reading and re-reading
the book (Kelly Wearstler, "Hue",
Ammo Books).
Have a 2010-in-sight type
of day.
Helen.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Duck 2009

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Dear Everyone:

I think. I hope I have overcome my
procrastination on my series of
paintings of folk art birds.

Today's image is of a duck.
I enjoyed selecting the paint colours
for this image. I am also pleased
with the composition of this image
with the rock and the reeds in the backdrop
of the picture.

Hope you enjoy the image.

Have an-enjoy-family-and-
friends kind of day.

Helen.



Sunday, December 27, 2009

Blue jay 2009

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My series of folk art paintings of birds
is in part an acknowledgement of
my childhood.

My parents tended to live on
the outskirts of town. One property
was 10 acres of forrest. They always
had a bird feeder and we would see
cardinals, blue jays, robins and juncos
regularly. Less often and a treat were
woodpeckers and baltimore orioles,
and evening grosbeaks.

Now I live in town but run
in a scenic area with mature trees.
I see blue jays often and a blue jay
is today's painting. Blue
jay at sunrise.

Hope that you enjoy this
image.

Have an all-set-for-
New-Year's-resolutions
kind of day.

Helen.


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Celestial angel 2009

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Dear Everyone:

I have been wanting to do an angel
with red colours for this Christmas.

I originally thought of an angel with roses
but things fell into place when I decided
on poinsetta instead. I collaged the angel
with one of my own photographs of
a vine with flowers that appeared
to be poinsetta-like. Is there such
a thing as wild poinsetta?

So the image fell into place
this morning. Hope that you
enjoy it.

Have a bit-of-a-rest-after
-the-big-day-day today.

Helen.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Celestial Angel

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Dear Everyone:

Wishing you a Happy holiday season
with your loved ones.

Helen.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Cardinal 2009

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Well, believe it or not I overcame
my procrastination and painted
a folk art piece of a cardinal. I had
drawn the sketch way back in July.
I am truly pleased with how it turned out.
I just need to do one piece a day
of my folk art birds to complete
the series.

Hope you enjoy this image.

I have enclosed the other 2 pieces
I have completed in the series
so far to jog your memory as to them.

Have an-overcoming-procrastination-
kind-of-day.

Helen.








Russian dolls 2009

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Dear Everyone:

I am procrastinating today.
I started a series of folk art paintings of
birds and have a couple of pieces
finished but am hitting a block on
doing any more of them at the moment.

I was browsing through a binder of
my work and came across these 2 images
of Russian dolls in a window. They look
charming and with the brightly coloured patterns
look festive to me.

They remind me a bit of 2 photographs by
nationally recognized, award-winning
Nova Scotia photographer
Margot Metcalfe. See some of her work
at http://www.secordgallery.com/. Click on artists.
Click on Margot Metcalfe.

I hope that you enjoy these 2 images.
I am just mulling over whether to do a folk art
painting of them.


Have a generous-hearted kind of day.

Helen.






Monday, December 21, 2009

Iconic Treetrunk at Sunrise revisited

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Dear Everyone:

This tree is my favourite image
of my work. I thought I would
post it again in current postings
to keep it in the forefront.

Nothing to remark about
it other than the fact that I
love the combination of colours.
I took some risks with this piece.

So a revisit to this image.

Helen.


Model with Hat 2009

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I have wanted to do this piece
for a few days. I grew up with
art as both my parents collected.

One of the pieces they owned
was a woman with a hat on a windy
day at the beach. I can still see
the aqua of the water and the
pink ribbon on the hat.

This piece I have sketched
and painted today has interesting colours.

Hope that you enjoy this image.

Have a rise-above-the-busyness
kind of day.

Helen.



Sunday, December 20, 2009

Festive Model 2009

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Dear Everyone:


This morning I had the insight that
I need to carry out art or photography
every day. These pursuits are like
breathing to me -very essential.
I feel right within myself when
I am sketching or painting.
Photography grabs my creativity
and well-being as well. If I miss
a day something doesn't feel right
all day-I am off-kilter even bereft.


I almost need total immersion in art
to have a good day. Reading books
and magazines on art, photography,
fashion and interior design or browsing
the web to discover new artists
are all almost mandatory daily
as well as doing my own work.

Today's piece is of a festive model.

An acknowledgement that Christmas
is round the corner.

I hope that you enjoy this image.

Have an immersion-day-in-your-
hobby of choice.

Helen.







Saturday, December 19, 2009

Fashion image II


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I picked up a copy of American Vogue.
The January, 2010 issue.
The most striking image was of a model
in the Utah desert wearing a coral
Yves St. Laurent dress and on her
head a tumbleweed crown.
The tumbleweed was found at
the locale.The coral colour references
to me the red soil and cliffs of the region.

The more I read fashion magazines
like Vogue the more I appreciate
the art installation-like feature
articles and coverage of clothes and locales.



To my mind this image taken at the
Amangiri spa and resort could easily hold
its own hung in an art gallery. And
that is what appeals to me about it.



Hope you enjoy this image.



Helen.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Iconic Fashion 2009

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I now review several Vogue magazines-
Vogue India, British Vogue,
American Vogue and Australian Vogue.

This outfit grabbed me. Located
in the December issue of British Vogue
it features the grand-daughter of
Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn.

Named Liz Goldwyn she is an author,
jewellry designer, fashion consultant
and film-maker. A serious collector
of vintage clothes her collection
numbers in the thousands (p.250-253,
p.298).

This outfit is made of silver foil and
perspex by Rodarte. Founded by 2
sisters in 2005 see the fashion house
at www.rodarte.net. The brocade
coat is Oscar de le Renta and the
ankle boots are Givenchy.

She wears it with confidence
and it is truly unique.


Hope that you enjoy this image.

Have a wear-an-outrageous-
outfit kind of day today.


Helen.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Folk Art Angels

I believe in angels. I have done several depictions
of folk art angels. Here is a selection of them.


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The angel with the pears background was drawn
by my mother. She is a retired physician and
talented artist in her own right. The remainder
are mine.
I hope that you enjoy these images.
Have a thank-your-angels-kind
of day.
Helen.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Studio tour 2009

I thought I would share my workspace with you.
These are a few shots of the space.
I have a table for sketching and painting.
My selection of folk art acrylic paint is
stored in a bin. Looking through the colours
is always inspiring.
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On the right of the desktop are my brushes and more paint.

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The print of the loon over the table
is an inuit art print by artist Kenojuak
Ashevak.

I rely on bulletin boards to keep abreast
of current work.

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On another wall is a collection
of some of my early folk art work
framed.

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I also have a filing cabinet for all of
my 4 x 6 photographic images
and 2 computers (not shown).
I have thousands of photographs now.
My filing cabinet is bright yellow.

I use my own photos, as well as
fashion and interior design magazines
and art books for inspiration.

A recent piece I found inspiring
was the cover of a journal
picked up from the drugstore
featuring a bird and mandelas in pinks
and greens (see below).
Inspiration comes from
really "seeing" the world
around you and taking it in
and processing it purposefully.

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Hope you enjoyed seeing
some shots of my workspace.
Have a work-on-beautifying-
your-environment kind of day.

Helen.







Monday, December 14, 2009

Architectural Digest - 2 images


I read several interior decor magazines.
I don't always buy Architectural Digest
but I did pick up the January, 2010
issue.

There are 2 images from the pages
of the magazine that struck me.

The first image is of an airy
white apartment in Beirut with 4 pictures
of trees suspended on wires in
the living room (see p. 89).
Architecture-Kohn Pedersen Fox.
Interior Design -Joe Serrins Studio.
The trees remind me of my recent
tree trunk series. The second
aspect of this apartment that
struck me was the large relief map
made of gypsum plaster forming the ceiling.



The second image that struck me
was of a patterned fabric on a sofa
in a client's wood-panelled library (p.163).
The colour reminded me of a paint
colour I often use called "hydrangea
pink" and it is just this side of peach.
The sofa fabric looks Persian and
is from Stark. Interior Design-
Hein and Cozzi.

Hope that you enjoy these
images.

Have a stay-open-to-your
environment kind of day.

Helen.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Iconic Tree trunk at Sunrise 2009

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Well. I returned to my 3rd photo
of a tree trunk and did another sketch.

I wanted to use red with the blue and tan.
Instead the image took off in a different
direction towards an interpretation
of the tree trunk at sunrise.

I must say that I particularly enjoyed
the choice and selection of paint colours
for this image.

See what you think.

I sort of see it as a store logo.
Or stitched as a pattern
for a leather handbag.

Have a return-to-it-if
-it-is-bugging you kind of day.

Helen.

Iconic tree trunk- #3 2009

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This image is the 3rd on my series of
tree trunks. Same tree. Different shots.

The image wanted to be blue and red and tan.
As I applied colours the red kept on getting
deferred until it wasn't used at all.

Think the yellow makes the image work.

See what you think.

Have a buy-yourself-a-treat
kind of day.

Helen.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Iconic Tree Trunk - #2 2009

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For this folk art my photo reference is of
the same tree as yesterday's painting
at a distance that is less close-up.

I knew that I wanted to use
the colour burnt sienna again.
The green sort of presented itself.
As I did the painting the pink
called light peony made the image work.

So using colours mostly found in
nature on trees such as the sienna and green
and black and then adding the pink
for the trunk.

I am quite pleased with this image.
I find it to be very graceful.

Hope you enjoy the image.

Have a draw-your-courage-up
for-winter kind of day.

Helen.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Iconic tree trunk 2009

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I saw a path through the woods
and came back to the house and got
my camera and returned and took several
shots.

This tree trunk shocked me with its grace.

I have included the photo reference for
the painting.

I am particularly pleased with the
colours in the painting.

I hope that the painting captures
the grace of the photograph.

Have a be-creative-to-the-nth-
degree kind of day.

Helen.












Monday, December 7, 2009

Celestial collage 2009

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I have been wishing to use these
colours together since I used
them yesterday in a piece
I haven't posted yet.



The flesh tone of the scroll shapes
is of particular interest as is the
pink and coral of the rose.



Hope that you enjoy this image.



Have an enjoy-the-build-up
to-Christmas kind of day.

Helen.

Jacob Ebriani - Painter

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I discovered a talent new to me
yesterday.

A painter named Jacob Ebriani,
he was born in Iran, but has resided
in California since the 1970's.

His work is very poetic and mystical.
See a larger selection at www.jacobebriani.com

See what you think.
Have a be-open-to-the-
universe kind of day.

Helen.