These last few weeks, I have been pushing hard to finish up a few more
Southern Weed paintings for my show coming up in May at Artspace. I am getting anxious and tired, and still have far to go to be "finished" (and then framing and photography needs to miraculously happen). This push is an exciting time though. And I think the body of work is slowly growing into something lovely as a whole. For awhile, I was cursing plants and my initial attraction to them, but I've come again to a spot of appreciation and admiration. I think now, weeds will find their way into all of my work.
In the meantime, I have also been trying my hand at plein air landscape painting. Since the Women Painting Women group painting trip to Charleston, SC in November last year, I have been inspired to get more proficient at Plein Air painting. In a setting, responding to changing light, and conditions is so thrilling and yes, sometimes frustrating as well. This past weekend, I had the chance to go out and paint some local scenes. I am lucky to live in an area with these spots of splendor just minutes away. Take a look. Thoughts are always welcome. Happy Painting folks!
Jenks Farm, oil on panel, 8" x 10"
Jordan Lake, oil on panel, 10" x 12"