Monday, September 1, 2025

Great Blue and a turtle!


I have told you all before, I am not above revisiting paintings in an effort to salvage them.
This is one of those pieces.
It is painted on one of the wood framed sign blanks from Hobby Lobby.
I am very pleased with how it turned out.
He only needs varnish and a companion.
Another Great Blue in the works, facing in the opposite direction so they can be a pair.
I love painting the herons.
This is also from a photo I took several years ago while on vacation in Orange Beach.


I took my grandson home to Saraland after a weekend with Yaya and Yoyo.
I brought him home as our daughter was working hard to get her bedroom 
together after painting this weekend.
I then stayed and helped her with going through bags and boxes.
I came home with eyeshadow palettes, lip gloss, and bronzer, as well as hand cream.
She also gave me a red jacket.
Hmmm. 
She said I know you don't typically wear red, but it is a cute jacket.
I took the things after two hours with her and we got a lot done.
I also brought home a taboret she has had forever, still in the box.
I unboxed it at their house and put it in the car.
Came home, ate a late lunch, took a little nap.
Headed to the studio, for a few stolen moments.
Then the dogs wanted their ride, and I needed a break.
I put together the taboret, photographed it, and put it on marketplace.
Hopefully it will sell, as it probably won't work in my studio.
We ate leftovers for dinner, and I again headed to creating.
I'm thankful for leftovers, it makes for a quick dinner and clean up!

I also managed to paint this little guy today too!
He is a small part (about five inches) of a 24 by 24 shadowbox.
I'm trying to find my groove in painting the shadowboxes again.
It will take a bit of thinking as their set ups are so very different from the new dimensional rounds.
This piece will have three turtles on it eventually.
I may try to paint the colored heron as well tomorrow.
I'm needing to change out my space at the gallery downtown before Artwalk this Friday as well.
So, lots of paint slinging tomorrow!
Goodnight from the Raccoon Retreat Studio in beautiful Fairhope, Alabama

Great Blue and a turtle, Acrylic on wood and canvas, heron 15 x 30
Day 63 of the 100 days~100 paintings 2025


 

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