Showing posts with label legs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legs. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

"Legs"

8 x 6"
oil on panel
sold


A new painting adding to my series A to Z - a pair of legs walking around a flea market in Hell's Kitchen, New York City.


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

"Right To Privacy"

7 x 12"
oil on masonite
sold

There's one of many advantages to having my boyfriend join me on my photo-taking travels - he often spots something around the corner that I would have missed. And naturally, he appreciates the beauty of women. So thanks to Brett for my new painting today - from a phone booth inside the National Gallery of Art.

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

"Red Carpet"

12 x 12"
oil on masonite
sold


This is one of those 'must see in person' pieces - it's the red. I was bored with the brush strokes of the carpet at first - it wasn't quite enough. So I scraped on more reds with the edge of a business card and the color became more vivid, more textured and more realistic. Very, very cool. I love it.

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Charley Parker's art blog 'Lines & Colors' has featured my Different Strokes from Different Folks blog - I appreciate it Charley - you make me proud.




Friday, October 5, 2007

"Happy"

6 x 6"

oil on masonite

sold

This cute, little guy is Chip, going for a happy walk with my neighbor.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

"Side Barred"

6 x 6"

oil on masonite

sold

The only way I know how to wait out Jack's surgery is to stay busy. So naturally I felt compelled to paint a dog. One of the many little sweeties that I spotted on my walk around San Francisco. This little guy was temporarily docked while his owner shared a cup of coffee with another friend. You might have read this before - when I go out of town, I miss my dogs terribly - but an occasional stop to kneel down and pet some fur and get my face licked really does the trick. I just love dogs.