Hurricane and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt.
Margarita and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
Wine and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
Beer and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
Hurricane and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt.
Margarita and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
Wine and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
Beer and Shrimp and Petroleum Tshirt
5.5X8.5" watercolor on acid free paper. Bridget, What is it? This was a sketch done of the blue flowers growing wild in your front yard. You may notice I used this one to blow up and hang in one of my furniture paintings. I did paint three new flowers that are 12"X12" on canvas that I'll be posting over the next few days. They are on display at the art guild gallery on Everett Street in Morgan City. Once again, I love the simplicity of this one. That it is not over done. ps. Come by the studio for Shrimp and Petroleum. I will be handpainting tshirts!
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. It's no secret. I love poppy's. I love the graphic-ness of them. The black dots against the firey red and then the burst of yellow. I could paint poppy's for a very long time, too. I should probably make a trip to Georgetown during poppy season and get up close and personal to them.
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. And it's back to some flowers again. This is the okra bloom I promised earlier. The okra have actually been producing lately.
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. I suppose I got bored again with painting flowers and ventured out painting other things. It's a bit crazy and fun. and all in the name of experimentation. I actually made a trip to Michael's for the back to school sale and may be taking this painting a day to a new place. Got new tools for experimenting.
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. I decided to paint my other animals. This is my wild bunny, who I really don't see very much, as he is always scurrying around the cage when I go to feed him. I find it a bit amazing that the wildness and fear of me doesn't ever subside no matter what treats I bring him. He is truly wild. Someday, I may bring him to the farm and let him loose, as I have seen other wild bunnys at the farm.
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. I personally love this one. It's kind of amazing that I don't really get tired of looking at those zinnias. I am starting to really seek out the ones that aren't purple. I got a shot of a red one this morning. I wonder if it's too late to throw more seeds in the ground? I'm tempted.
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. Lov'in the new direction with the patterned backgrounds. Most of my zinnias in my garden are purple. I'm going to keep my eye out for a different colored one when it pops up and paint it. I do have a wonderful painting started of the okra flower. Have a happy Friday!
5X7" watercolor card on acid free paper. I kind of went off kilter and decided to paint a bird. My bird. Mr. Rufus. There's actually a bit of a bird theme going around the studio. No, I'm not talking about Rufus. But, birds in general. I created these tiny paintings of birds a year or so ago to place into jewelry. Little 1" paintings. It was fun and they are so incredibly cute. These tiny paintings hung around in a box on my drafting table for a long time. Pretty much looked like this Rufus painting but, in all different colors and poses. I'll need to take a picture. Anyway, Muriel shows up a year later with these tiny birds someone gave her from, I think, India. And, my brain had a flash. Look! and I pulled out my paintings. It's amazing how in art and in life common themes seem to reoccur. I will take pictures. It's just a neat coincidence.
5X7" watercolor on acid free paper. I almost forgot to post today. Very busy! Lavender is one of my favorite plants and favorite smells. I have many lavender plants hanging around my garden. Two different varieties. Just put your face right smack in the middle and run your hands over the lavender towards your nose... you will feel instant peace. No kidding. I also keep a bottle of essential oil around and add a few drops to my tub. mmmmm good.
5X7" watercolor on acid free paper. I'm not quite sure what this flower is. I came across a bunch of pictures I took... of course I've taken hundreds... I don't always know what they are. They are all beautiful in there own way. I noticed one of my okra plants had a beautiful bloom on it this weekend. But, I had forgotten my camera and it was way too hot to sit outside painting. The next day the bloom was gone. I'm keeping my eyes out for another one and will share when it happens.
8.5X11" Ink on paper. (From my sketchbook). Woke up this morning and while my cup of coffee was brewing, ran outside and cut a new bunch of zinnias. It's a happy event. I cut the zinnias as long as I can and then take off all the bottom leaves and give to my wild bunny. He gets so excited to have some fresh greenery in his cage. Put the flowers in a hand thrown wood fired vase and then relaxed sipping coffee and sketching my new present to myself. Everybody should have a zinnia garden! And everybody should find ways to give themselves little free gifts.
7"X5" watercolor on acid free paper. It's the craziest thing. But, just doing a small painting a day gets the creative side of my brain stirring. I was tossing and turning last night with images of paintings that actually have nothing to do with flowers or watercolors. Watching the colors flow from my hand through the paint brush and onto the paper... just wakes up my mind.
5"X7" watercolor on acid free paper. I will continue doing a series of these cards until the paper is all gone. These are marigolds from my garden. I actually buy seeds at the end of the season for very cheap and throw them here and there throughout my garden. You really never know what is going to pop up next. Kind of amazing that I have an instinct for what is a weed verses some kind of new flower popping up. It was brought to my attention that I needed to label, somewhere, on the card that this is a one-of-a-kind hand painted original by Colleen Shannon. I think I will write in on the very back of the card, so it doesn't accidently get thrown away. Thanks for your input people!
5"X7" watercolor on acid free paper. I'm posting this one along with the other one, because it is actually the same composition as the first. I decided to take the ink sketch out and try focusing more on simplifying the elements in the painting. I will try to at least keep something coming you way, mainly to keep my creative juices flowing. And, hey! You need some creativity in your life as well.
5"X7" Watercolor and ink on acid free paper. I've been very busy with pottery and jewelry. Several new exciting creative things happening in both of those departments. But, I miss my painting. I really want to paint again. But, when? So, I decided to just start with something small to get my creative juices going again in the painting department. I found these boxes of acid free watercolor paper cards that come with envelopes and decided to kill two birds with one stone. I'm using something that's been hanging around for a very long time and I'm back into sketching. I don't know why, but nothing gives me more joy than painting flowers. I don't care how down you may be when you start, by the time you're done, you're feeling great! Again. This is a card. You can open it up and actually write a note to someone. What a great way to give original art to someone. Just write Happy Birthday on the inside. The can tear off the front and frame it! It comes with an envelope.