Monday, November 28, 2011

Reflections

6 PM on the Canal
Oil on Canvas
20" x 16"
Available for sale at the Fletcher Show!

Exciting announcement everyone! In a couple of months I am going to be hosting my first show of paintings at the Fletcher Place Art and Books Gallery.  Together with Beka Nimtz I will be sharing paintings on the theme of "Reflections."  

So mark your calendars to join us on April 6th for the First Friday opening!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Enter your Best Gift Idea!

Do you have any stellar gift ideas for the holidays?  Share your creative gift giving ideas with us as comments below.

On Monday morning (11/28) I will use random.org to select two lucky winners!  The first will earn a copy of my book, Art Stories, Folktales to Inspire Creativity.  The second will will earn a set of five note cards featuring my Broad Ripple Canal painting below.



To get the ball rolling here is a gift idea for you:

Create a Unique Coloring Book for Kids:  Google "free coloring pages."  You will be amazed at the choices you can print off.  Add doctored photos of the child for a personalized present.

I look forward to reading your ideas (I need them!)

Monday, November 21, 2011

How to be Happy

My daughter at the dinner table of my new home           
   
A few years ago I was stuck in the sad rut.  I wallowed in the mucky mud of self-pity.  I probably had postpartum depression.  While it is healthy to face the bad stuff and talk about it, if you want to be happy you've got to come to a point where you get over it.

One trick to moving forward is to voice what is good in your life.  By focusing on what you love you will find ways to create more of what you want.

My family and I have a ritual of saying what we are thankful for at the dinner table before we eat.  It is very therapeutic. 

Here are the top five things I am thankful for this year:

1. My Mom

2. My Daughter

3. My New Home

4. Chips and Salsa

5. The audience.  Without you my friends I would just be one hand clapping.   ha- ha

So what are you thankful for? 

Do any of you have tricks to get over what Zig Ziglar calls stinkin' thinkin'?





Thursday, November 17, 2011

How to Collage your Vision of the Future


Believe it or not, the photo above is my business plan for 2012!

Inspired by the excellent book, the Right Brain Business Plan by author Jennifer Lee I created a vision board of my plans for the future. 

By cutting out pictures and layering post-it notes I made a concrete collage of my hopes and dreams and !WOW! this really helped me to clearly see where I want to go.  In the past I have jotted ideas down on little scraps of paper, but now these aspirations are all in one place.  It is now a plan that I can interact with every day.

But a collage like this doesn't have to be a business plan- it could be your LIFE plan.  Where do you want to go?  Can you make a picture of it? 

You have to know where the track is to get back on it. 
                                                                            -Benjamin Zander, conductor and writer

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

White River Reflections

White River Reflections
Oil on Canvas stretched over frame
9" x 12"


This painting depicts the banks of the White River next to the Indianapolis Art Center. 
To see this view you must look west from the Monon trail bridge. 

Do I need to tell you that it was early morning? 
I had drunk my coffee and was ready to welcome the sun.

Monday, November 14, 2011

King Midas

Click below to hear my latest podcast featuring the ancient story of King Midas.
Also available on iTunes.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

One Definition of Art


Yesterday I was walking to meet my daughter, Emmaline at the bus stop.  Rain was blowing in my face and I was squinting against the shining sun.

I suddenly remembered something my step-dad, Thomas told me years ago.  Under these conditions there is ALWAYS a rainbow.  You just have to turn away from the sun. 

I turned around and there was a fully arched rainbow! 
And... one end of it started at my house!!!

I stood for a moment smiling at this happy site, when a man in a car drove past.  I pointed urgently behind him and mouthed, "Rainbow!"  I am not sure if he understood or thought I was crazy, but I realized that it was the artist in me that wanted so desperately to share that beautiful miraculous moment. 

And that is what art is all about.  Sharing.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

White River from Broad Ripple Park

White River from Broad Ripple Park
Oil on Canvas stretched over frame
9" x 12"


Brrrrr!  It is blustery cold outside today. 
The clouds are moving fast and I had to hold my canvas down with my thumb to keep it from flying away. 
But... for a brief hour the sun showed his face and I was able to create this painting.
 
Keep a tight hold on your umbrella people!

 

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Strawberry

Click below to hear my latest podcast featuring the Buddhist Koan story, The Strawberry.
Also available on iTunes.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Broad Ripple meets Hudson River

Canal Greenway Bridge
Oil on Canvas stretched over frame
12" x 9"
Original $275.

I have been doing a study of the Canal near my home in Indianapolis. 
I paint it in different lights and am facinated by the variety of reflections in the water
(as well as the many little bridges that cross it.)
 
Maybe it is the yellow ochre paint, but this one turned out very Hudson River School-ish?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

New Storytelling Photos- Thank you Lisa!

Last week I shared stories at a local elementary school. 
One of the parents, Lisa Bonconsky is a professional photographer. 
She sent me *beautiful* photos from the storytelling. Thank you Lisa!

To find out more about Lisa's work visit:

Who is that behind my back?

Children love stories!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Jack and the Ghost

Happy Halloween everyone!

Click below to hear my latest podcast episode, "Jack and the Ghost."  Also available on iTunes.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Autumn on the Canal

Autumn on the Canal
Oil on Canvas
10" x 8"


This painting depicts the Broad Ripple Canal just west of the Illinois Street Bridge in Indianapolis. 
I love my new city!

 

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Hypnos God of Sleep

Hypnos God of Sleep
Acrylic on Paper Unframed
12" x 9"
Original $125.

Hypnos was the Greek God of sleep.  He was often depicted with wings on the side of his face.  Although he is said to have dwelt in a cave, here he is under the light of the harvest moon ready to hypnotize you.

As a side note, Hypnos' twin brother was Thanatos, God of Death.
So... sleep=death?
I certainly feel more alive after I sleep, but da Vinci and others loathed sleep. 
Ben Franklin wrote, "There will be sleeping enough in the grave."

Purchase the original:

Or buy a reprint through Fine Art America.


"Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
Chief nourisher in life's feast."

~William Shakespeare, Macbeth

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Celebrate the Day of the Dead at the Indianapolis Art Center

Addie in front of her Altar to honor her grandfather, Lonie Rudd
at the Indianapolis Art Center.

This Saturday, October 29th the Indianapolis Art Center will be hosting a Day of the Dead Celebration.  Celebrate the lives of our loved ones by participating in the workshops, hearing music and viewing the altar exhibit.  I will be sharing stories at 2:30pm.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New Podcast featuring Monsters and Mayhem

Are you in the mood to be scared?

This month I am featuring various "scary" stories on my new Fantastic Fables podcast.

Click below to listen:

Episode 2, Hercules and the Strife Monster

Sunday, October 23, 2011

The White River from Holliday Park


The White River from Holliday Park
Acrylic on Canvas Stretched over Frame
10" x 8"
Original $125.

I keep visiting Holliday Park to paint the White River.  It is always so amazing how many different colors and moods come from the place at different times of day.

"Beauty is the oracle that speaks to us all." -Luis Barragan


Friday, October 21, 2011

The Ghost that said, "Boo!"

Yesterday my daughter, Em and I wrote a story about a little ghost.  He tries to scare people but can't.

Em wanted to document the story herself.  Here is the first paragraph:

"Onse upon a tim ther was a gost. He live in a hauntend tas ad it in a tost.  On halwen it sim w not on the dor.  The gos wet daw the sars.  Te ont the boooooooo."

I do have to wonder why so many of our words are not spelled the way we say them.  funny.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The White River in October

The White River in October
Acrylic on Paper Unframed
11" x 14"
Original $150.

It is a challenge to depict sun shining on water! 
The ripples and constantly changing colors are fascinating.  We think of water as simply blue- but when you start really looking at it so many other colors come out.

I have been visiting Holliday Park in Indianapolis to paint.  It is a beautiful place!


Monday, October 17, 2011

New Fantastic Fables Podcast!

I have just created my first podcast to share inspirations and stories! 

In this first episode I tell the "Faceless Nun" an Indiana ghost story.

My Daughter's Wonderland

My five year old daughter, Emmaline, drew this picture. 

When I asked her about it she said,
"It is Wonderland where the fairy tales happen and everything comes true."

Indeed.  :)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Sun on the White River

Sun on the White River
Acrylic on Paper Unframed
11" x 14"
Original $150.

Is there anything more beautiful than the sun filtering through the autumn leaves?
These few days when the leaves are at their peak are the best.
I am ready to eat pumpkin pie!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Define "Scary"

I have been sharing a lot of "scary" stories lately. 

Most teachers who book me for a storytelling performance in October say that they want scary stories, but not TOO scary.   

One of my favorites is the Belly Button Beastie, a Japanese folktale about a boy who has his belly button stolen by a monster that turns out to be friendly.

When my daughter Emmaline was four I read the story of the Gingerbread Man to her.  After the horrible demise of our hero, I asked Em if this story was scary.  She rolled her eyes (just like a teenager!) and said, "Mom, he is a cookie."

I want to be sensative... where is the line?




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Sun and the Circle

The Sun and the Circle
Acrylic on Canvas Stretched over Frame
8" x 10"


How many colors radiate from this sun?  Is it an infinate spectrum?
 



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Latte Art

My college buddy, Kent Kingrey, created these images in cups of latte coffee! 
Isn't it amazing? 

This is making the ordinary extraordinary.  This is Art with a capital A.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Is it Fall yet?

Autumn Leaves
Oil on Canvas
12" x 16"

I love this time of year when a couple of crisp days shock the trees into gold.  It is a challenge to portray trees and I just love the way this painting turned out.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Art vs. Art... is it WRONG?

My friends went to an Art vs. Art competition last Friday night. 

In one of these competitions artists submit paintings that are then voted on by a crowd of people.  The winning paintings are bought.  The losers are submitted to the "wheel of death" which determines how they will be destroyed.  Death by saw was the crowd's favorite.

Is this wrong I ask you?

My gut says yes, this is so counterproductive.  Why create something when a mob could have it chopped to bits?  (And isn't this saw business in front of a bunch of people dangerous? The mom in me can't help but think this is a bad idea.)

But then... I used to wax philosophical that art is about the process not the product. 

Apparently it was a fun event. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Tree Climbing

 
Tree Climbing
Acrylic on Paper, Framed
25" x 17"
$750.

This Painting is going to be included in the Day of the Dead Show at the Indianapolis Art Center to honor the life of my Grandfather, Lonie Rudd.  I imagined him as a boy in Kentucky surrounded by nature on the farm where he grew up.  As an old man he planted many trees. 
May the children in your life be surrounded by such beauty!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Can you tame the wolf?

The Gunniwolf
Acrylic on Paper
11" x 17"

The African-American folktale, the Gunniwolf, is one of my favorite stories.  In it a little girl tames a wolf by singing him to sleep. 
What song would you use to tame the beast?

You can read more about this story in my new book,
Art Stories, Folktales to Inspire Creativity for Teachers and Art Lovers.






Thursday, September 29, 2011

Frankenstein or Piggie? Does your art come to life?


Pygmalion
9" x 12"
Acrylic on Paper

No, this isn't Frankenstein.  This is the sculpture of Pygmalion.  He created a woman of such beauty that he fell in love with her. 
If you are curious about what happened to this strange couple you can read about it in my book,
Art Stories, Folktales to Inspire Creativity for Teachers and Art Lovers

Have you been creating monsters or things of beauty?