Wednesday, February 28, 2018

February catch up

A month just whizzed by.   We had a warm streak so I could paint in the studio again.  It felt so good to pick up my brush and palette knife .    This piece has changed since morning. One of the many changes it has been through. 

I started it with a blue background a whole bunch of butterflies, and it just looked too dark. So I added paper Mosaic squares at the bottom over the blue so the blue looks like grout showing through.  I liked it fairly well during the day, but in the evening or when the light was bad it just looked gloomy. 

I had added in collage elements mostly from text or from paper napkins. It looked too busy. So I painted over all of that with another coat of blue. It didn't work. It was interesting because all the layers were showing through going way back to the bottom but I just didn't like it. Then I added a quick coat of white paint gesso and yellow ochre. That's pretty much where I left it when I took this picture I'll probably try to take another one tomorrow and post again as it's looking better , but not there yet.

This month was taken over by the sudden spring-like weather we experienced.  We had some rain, some fog, some sun, some windy days, and some nights with very cold snaps. 

I had the front yard dug up entirely and rocks and gravel brought in. Now I'm sculpting a a shape with the Rock's to give it kind of a beachy duney feel. I also had some large bushes taken out of the area beside my driveway they were encroaching my driveway. 

My son brought over a load of pea gravel which is my favorite gravel I like the sound of it. I'd like the color. And I like how nicely it packs down to give me a firmer footing so I won't trip and fall. He and I worked out front one day and made it much more visitor-friendly. Now visitors will be able to get out of their cars and step onto the gravel - they don't have to step over the concrete scalloped edging that had been there. My granddaughter and son came together one day and brought over a load of those nice big round River Rocks from the other house. 

My old garden there is now the living space of some very active larger dogs. They do not respect my old pathways that I had put in and planting areas. So those rocks were available to me. I'm very happy to have them here as I was going to have to order a truckload brought in. And it's much more fun working with my son and my granddaughter in the yard then random workmen coming and going.

I have lots more plans for what I'm doing in the garden but now we've had a cold snap and more rain so I need to put it off. With freezing night temperatures I've had to move my potted succulents around to where I can cover them at night.

I finished my taxes today so that's behind me now and I'll just sit and wait for my refund.   

As my studio was available again I started working on broken china Mosaic over a fairly good-sized flower pot I will post a picture of that next. That's all for today I've got other things to do but I hope to get back to blogging again soon.

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