You know that every work of art has a story behind it. So grab a cup of coffee, pull up a comfortable chair and enjoy the scenery and a good story.
Welcome to my daily painting blog.
I create one new small work every few days. Most are done from life and reflect pleasant childhood memories of Michigan's rural beauty. Have fun!
Saturday, July 7
Red Velvet Cake
daily painting #14 created June 21
6x6" Oil on canvas mounted to beveled wood and ready for display.
price: $135
This is possibly my favorite. can you guess why? I like the swirls of icing on the top and the shadows in it. I like how that turned out. I want to work on more acurate elipses, though.
I really treasure my rural Michigan upbringing. It is a rich source of inspiration to me. To be sure, there were thorns. There were health perils. There were crowded rooms. Yet, despite these unfairytale-like aspects of our rural life there were charming elements. The smell of home-made bread often greeted me as I disembarked the school bus. Home canned goods nourished us year-round. Dad's orchids nourished our senses. Fishing trips to the Huron River or Lake Erie were frequent and pleasant.
Unlike my 10 older siblings, I found it fairly easy to get quiet moments to create. The neighbor's barn loft, the bank of the creek, the roof...all provided vantages from which to contemplate the meaning of life and to sketch the world. Both of my parents and my many siblings have encouraged my artistic pursuits.
To my Creator, I give thanks and honor for my gifts. To my parents and to my brothers and sisters who kept me sane with their humor and grace, I offer my gratitude and love.
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