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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Monday, September 28, 2020

STILL LIFE - Q

 


We had a Brave Patch meeting this afternoon.  I worked on my Floating Squares.  I got the top part all sewn together so I could fold it up and work on the bottom.  I just cut out a bunch of squares and stuck them up there.  I left the meeting a little early so I could go out and finish up my Q painting.



Sunday, September 27, 2020

Friday, September 25, 2020

STILL LIFE - O

 


It was raining hard in the morning with a promise to clear up later.  So, I went upstairs and sewed for a while.  I've got most of the Floating Squares joined into sections.  It was after lunch that I painted under the gazebo again.  The weatherman was right, it did clear up.






Thursday, September 24, 2020

STILL LIFE - N

Another rainy and windy day out under the gazebo.  I brought a cushion and blanket out for Jelly to lay on.  She shared the bench with me.  I had a shirt, a flannel shirt and a jacket and my feet still got cold.  But I finished!




Wednesday, September 23, 2020

STILL LIFE - M

 I didn't finish the M Still Life yesterday.  I was frustrated and had a very sore neck when I quit for the day.  We are expecting a windy rain storm this afternoon, so I finished it before lunch today.  It was raining all night and still raining while I painted under the gazebo.  Jelly was not happy, not knowing how to be close to me yet be warm and dry.  


After lunch, I worked on my Floating Squares.  It was much warmer and drier upstairs in the studio.  



I might have to move my base of operations for the Still Lifes upstairs if this weather keeps up.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

BEAN BASHING

 The beans are now dry, so we put them into a pillow case and bashed them around until the beans came out of the dried pods.  Then we threw away the pods and cleaned the chaff from the beans.  








Monday, September 21, 2020

STILL LIFE - L

 Here's my Still Life for the letter L:


[I purchased the ceramic Lion during the 1980 International Expo from the Soviet exhibition (made in the U.S.S.R.) held in Vancouver B.C. ]

On our morning walk I dropped off the Cat painted rock in Lincoln Park.






Sunday, September 20, 2020

STILL LIFE - K

 What a monumental task I set for myself today.  I didn't really think about the problems with the stainless steel reflective surface of my kettle.  At first  I thought I'd really attempt all of the reflections, including myself in there.  But, no, the roof of the gazebo was weird looking.  So, I didn't even attempt to do myself.  I settled for doing a partial reflection.  Unfortunately, I think it looks wrong the way it is.  But, that's the way it's going to be.  [Unless I change it.]


I took a picture of the drawing I did to begin.  I think I'm getting better.


The sun actually came out today and it was wonderful!  I had to take a picture of the new flowers I planted the other day - Rudbeckia and another Coneflower.  



Saturday, September 19, 2020

SATURDAY SLOW

 We went for a nice walk this morning finally.  It's been over a week since we've been able to do much outside because of the unhealthy air quality from the wildfires.  It's amazing how much the season had changed everything since we were last at Lincoln Park.  I love the fall colors.


Back home, I planted the Coral Honeysuckle plant I bought from a dealer in Florida through Etsy.  Live long and prosper little plant.  I placed it next to the deck.  The plan is it will grow up and along the railing and have a beautiful fragrance, and it should attract hummingbirds, too.


We've had rain the last few days (which cleaned the air), but we realized we should have picked our beans (Hidatsa Reds) before they get too wet.  


After we picked the dried shells off the plants we laid them out in the shop to dry.  Once dry, we'll husk them.




Friday, September 18, 2020

STILL LIFE - J

 Here is my Still Life oil painting for the letter J:


It started raining just before lunch and by the time I got out to my easel under the gazebo it was really coming down.  It was wonderful.  Hopefully, it will clean some of the smoke out of the air.

Before lunch I got the binding finished on the Yuki quilt and I started putting some of the pieces together on the Floating Squares project.









Thursday, September 17, 2020

STILL LIFE - I

 The smoke has finally lessened enough that I could get back to my outside painting of Still Lifes.  

Today's letter is I:




Before all that wonderful stuff above, I was in the studio putting bindings on quilts:




I also made the binding and sewed it onto the back on the Yuki quilt.  I forgot to take pictures though.





Wednesday, September 16, 2020

FINALLY FINISHED H PAINTING

 Wow, I think it's been a while since I painted outside.  The air quality has been so bad from the smoke from fires, here and in California and Oregon.  We've been advised to stay inside.  The few times I spent a little time outdoors I'd end up with a sore throat and lungs and a headache.  I've missed painting.

So, here is the H painting I started way back on last Friday, the 11th. I'm not very happy with it.  I just wanted to get it done and move on.



QUILTED YUKI

 I got my order of Hobbs Tuscany Cotton/Wool blend batting.  I thought I'd try it out, it sounds interesting.  I set up the Yuki quilt on my longarm and quilted a pantograph.  It didn't take long. I was done before lunch.  But, it did take longer than it should have.  My machine kept losing it's mind and not understanding where it should be when I'd roll the quilt.  It did it three times.  I had to shut everything off and clear it then restart and reset it up.  Luckily, I had picked an easy panto that didn't need a lot of tweaking.  It's called Ginger Snap.




Tuesday, September 15, 2020

101 DONATIONS

 I donated my 101st pint of blood today.  



Sunday, September 13, 2020

MORE WORK ON FLOATING SQUARES

 I worked a bit on my Floating Squares project from yesterday's workshop.



Saturday, September 12, 2020

FLOATING SQUARES WORKSHOP

 I attended the Floating Squares Zoom Workshop with Sherri Lynn Wood today.  It started at 8am and I was upstairs in the studio until about 3pm.  It was great fun and the day went very fast.


Here's what was on my work wall at the end of the day:


Sherri Lynn has started a group called Brave Patch,  I joined up today.  Hopefully, it will be fun and help me with my journey to learn more.

I didn't get to work on my oil painting today, mainly because of the smokey conditions.  It was too unhealthy to be outside and we were advised to stay indoors.  The sky was sickly yellow all day.  It's eerily creepy and unsettling.







Friday, September 11, 2020

NEW IRON - LAURASTAR

 I splurged and got a new iron, a Laurastar Lift.  It was on sale.

Lots of steam, all the time.  And hopefully, no leaks.



Thursday, September 10, 2020

STILL LIFE - G

 In the morning I quilted the Pegasus quilt.  It's small and I helped the computer do it.  It didn't take long.


After lunch, I finished up the G Still Life.  I really like this one.






Wednesday, September 09, 2020

FINISHING F STILL LIFE

This morning, after the high winds yesterday, I discovered that both paintings I had left outside under the gazebo were covered with little bits of tree debris and dirt.  Aaargh.

I spent the morning fixing the E Still Life painting and fixing a nd finishing the F Still Life.  I'm much happier with the F now.  (I wasn't liking it at first).


I started working on the G Still Life:



Monday, September 07, 2020

STILL LIFE - F

 I started on my Still Life for F this morning.  It's very windy.  I got it started and was not happy with it.  The wind and the heat got to me so I quit for the day and went inside.

I looked out later, I saw that the wind had blown the painting off the easel.  It was face down on the patio.  It was covered with little particles.  Dang.






Sunday, September 06, 2020

STILL LIFE - E

 I worked most of the afternoon after lunch on this.  At the last minute I changed the background to a dark yellow.  It had been a lighter yellow.  Now, I'm not so sure if I don't like the lighter better.



CHANGED DUCK AGAIN

 I didn't like the background as it was, so I scrumbled it. 

It's better, but I still don't like it.  There's something wrong with the colors.



Saturday, September 05, 2020

STILL LIFE - D CONTINUED

 Well, since September has 30 days and the Alphabet only 26 letters, I've got 4 days I wasn't sure what to do with.  So, since I was really not happy with yesterday's D, I thought I'd just work on it today.  The point was to paint every day, so I am painting even if it's the same letter.  Right?d

I re-painted the background before we went to lunch.


We had lunch at the Junction and then I picked up some black oil paint at NW Art and Frame.  I used it to repaint the dial.  It's much better now.  I also fixed the duck.  I'm happier.



DOG DROP OFF

 On our morning walk in Lincoln Park, I dropped my painted rock with the dog on it in a hiding spot.



Good luck, Doggy!

I gessoed the boards I had wrapped with fabric the other day.