Sunday, March 28, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
God's Creation
Two things really appealed to me in the reference photo for this painting. The first is - look at those eyelashes!! Brooke Shields in her current advertisement for growing longer, thicker eyelashes has nothing compared to this fawn! I had no idea their lasher were so thick and long!
The second thing that appealed to me are the fawn's ears. While living in West Virginia - I was walking in the woods behind our home when I heard a crashing noise coming down the side of Sidling Mountain. I stopped to see what was causing it when into the clearing ahead of me ran four fawns and 3 doe. The fawns started scampering and jumping and playing while two of the doe started grazing. The third doe came a little closer to me (she had not seen me yet) and was the sentry - watching out for any danger. I stayed perfectly still in the shadows but there was bright sunshine behind me so I knew she could see my silhouette. She became very suspicious of that 5'4" slightly overweight silhouette before her - but had not yet raised her tail - which means DANGER! So we stood there, staring at each other - about 20 feet apart.
She also was in light shadow with sunshine behind her - and what amazed me were her ears. They are shaped just like leaves! They are the same size and when backlit - they are the same reddish color as autumn leaves. Sorry folks - evolution didn't select those ears for deer - evolution didn't know that hunting season would be in the fall at Thanksgiving. I became convinced that warm spring day that God's amazing grace created that creature.
The second thing that appealed to me are the fawn's ears. While living in West Virginia - I was walking in the woods behind our home when I heard a crashing noise coming down the side of Sidling Mountain. I stopped to see what was causing it when into the clearing ahead of me ran four fawns and 3 doe. The fawns started scampering and jumping and playing while two of the doe started grazing. The third doe came a little closer to me (she had not seen me yet) and was the sentry - watching out for any danger. I stayed perfectly still in the shadows but there was bright sunshine behind me so I knew she could see my silhouette. She became very suspicious of that 5'4" slightly overweight silhouette before her - but had not yet raised her tail - which means DANGER! So we stood there, staring at each other - about 20 feet apart.
She also was in light shadow with sunshine behind her - and what amazed me were her ears. They are shaped just like leaves! They are the same size and when backlit - they are the same reddish color as autumn leaves. Sorry folks - evolution didn't select those ears for deer - evolution didn't know that hunting season would be in the fall at Thanksgiving. I became convinced that warm spring day that God's amazing grace created that creature.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
ACEOs #24 Brown Bear & #25 Chipmunk
In Luke 12:24, "Consider the ravens, for they neither sow nor reap; they have no storeroom (Tameion) nor barn and yet God feeds them; how much more valuable you are than the birds."
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Finishing UFOs - Morning Star
I just recently finished this piece by adding the 2 outer borders and the painted small stars and bible verse in the outer border. It reads.....
I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the root and offspring of David and the bright Morning Star. Revelation 22:16
Friday, March 5, 2010
More Pen & Ink ACEOs
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Watercolors, Pigment Inks with Leroy
The first picture, the pen is in a Leroy scribe and I used the Leroy lettering templates - to make straight lines and to make numbers and letters - a great way to get words onto an artquilt! In the 2nd picture, the Leroy pen is in a handle for freehand drawing.
This technique was suggested on the quiltart digests - thank you thank you!! I have had these tools and supplies for years - never thought to use them together.
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