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
Chipmunks are in the genus Tamias which is greek for 'storer' which they do by collecting and storing their food in the autumn to last them thru the winter. Their burrows can be more than 10 feet long and I find interesting that where they sleep - they keep extremely clean - they have separate tunnels for pottying.
Curious about the chipmunk genus Tamias - I did a bible search on the word. Thru the website http://www.searchgodsword.org/ I found that a contraction of the greek word is used four times in the New Testament - the greek work Tameion. It has been translated into english as storage chamber, inner chamber, secret room.
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
Working my way thru some unfinished pieces/items - some a few years old even. The center of this piece I made while still living in WV - about 3 years ago. The background in the center is altered cloth - I spread some white fabric on our back gravel driveway, threw some things on top of it - gravel, twigs, macaroni - and oversprayed it with thinned blue acrylic paint.
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
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
This is an Acorn Woodpecker, native to the west coast. Trivia - Woody Woodpecker's 'laugh/call' is supposed to be based upon the call of this bird. Well, at 53, its been a long time since I watched a Woody Woodpecker cartoon - so when I read that bit of trivia it meant nothing to me. But then I found a site that plays recorded birdsongs. And at the end of a 20 second recording I heard..... hahaHAha hahaHAha hahahahahahah......and I remembered!! Here is the link if you want to walk down memory lane also... http://allaboutbirds.org/guide/acorn_woodpecker/id !
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Watercolors, Pigment Inks with Leroy
These are pictures of watercolor being applied to fabric using a Leroy pen - which is simply a reservoir and a wire nib. I used a paintbrush to add water to the watercolor paint - then used that same paintbrush to put it into the reservoir. I am applying it to fabric without any sizing - it won't be permanent - but notice how little wicking is happening - as long as I keep the pen moving!
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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