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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Follow the leader

Ten years in Japan will have an affect on anyone.  Koi captured my attention the first time we were there and I have been fascinated ever since.  I took our son Michael to the department store every day and he shares my love of this uniquely strong Japanese fish.  Michael and I always swim against the current and it has made us both stronger.  It should be no surprise that Koi represent strength for the Japanese people.  This original artwork will be at the Potomac Bonsai Festival from 3-5 May at the National Arboretum in Washington DC.  I hope to see you there. 

The original signed version of this Chinese Brush Art painting in a beautiful frame is available.  Leave me a comment with your e-mail address if you are interested in purchasing it. 4" x 6" reproduction cards and envelopes are also available for $12.50 (package of 5) mailed anywhere in the U.S.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Peonies


It's been a while since I have posted.  I have been getting ready for the Potomac Bonsai Festival at the National Arboretum in Washington DC.  The festival is from Friday, 3 May through Sunday, 5 May.  These peonies have me in the mood for Spring.  How about you?

Thursday, April 18, 2013

One of my influences, a great teacher.

In this lesson, we were learning brush strokes to paint bamboo.  I like to learn as many different brush techniques as I can.  Each Chinese Brush Art teacher has a unique way of teaching and I like that.  Variety is good.  A lot of variety is even better.  I have been fortunate to have some very good teachers.  I have particularly enjoyed my time with Hsi-mei.  She has been a very positive influence in my learning process.  She has helped me grow as an artist through her patience and encouragement.  Thank you, Hsi-mei.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Laura's Iris

We had some friends visit from Orlando, FL for the final days of the Washington DC cherry blossom festival.  It's always fun to have friends over to the house, especially in the Spring when we can spend some time outside.  I also had a chance to show them my little art studio and some of my Chinese Brush Art progress.  Laura really liked my iris painting so I have named these Laura's Iris.  Thanks so much for visiting Laura, Josh and Teresa.  It was wonderful to see you.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Magestic Koi

I just finished this new Koi painting.  I've come a long way from my first Koi two years ago.  This painting took me three days to complete.  The actual size of the painting is about 17" x 23".   I think a painting of this size and complexity would probably sell for about $375.00 framed.  I am taking this to the Potomac Bonsai Festival at the National Arboretum in Washington DC from 3-5 May.  Hope to see you there.

The original signed version of this Chinese Brush Art painting in a beautiful frame is available.  Leave me a comment with your e-mail address if you are interested in purchasing it. 4" x 6" reproduction cards and envelopes are also available for $12.50 (package of 5) mailed anywhere in the U.S.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Washington DC Cherry Blossoms

I was in Washington DC with a great friend, Harriet, this morning.  It was a perfect Spring day and the blossoms were beautiful which I hope you can see from this painting.  I used five different brushes to complete this piece of Chinese Brush Art.

It was an inspirational morning.  Thousands of people were  admiring the gift from the Japanese people.  The Washington DC Cherry Blossom Festival is in full swing.  You can find out more about it HERE.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Waiting for warm weather so my flowers will grow.


I painted these geraniums last summer while on my patio. I'm counting the days till I can do that again. Will it ever get warm?

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Brushes

This little corner of brushes is in a pie safe that I bought in Japan. These are what I would call my "garbage" brushes. They are set aside because I don't use them every day anymore.  Maybe I'll never use them again. But, they all served their purpose in their time. They account for many hundreds of brush strokes on my way to 10,000 brush strokes in search of that one 'perfect stroke'.