Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Inspiration Avenue-Water


This is my post for this week's challange at Inspiration Avenue. The theme this week is water. This painting is just an impression of the sea.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

This is the kitten that I'm fostering until my nephew and his wife return from Fort Hood.
Don't let this sweet face fool you.
This is his other side. The Demon Cat!

Saturday, July 24, 2010


I really haven't had time to do much art this week but I did get this cool cloud pic right before a storm hit. I just wish it was coming in over the lake instead of the woods. It would of been a better picture.
Well, back to work on the painting from the earlier post.

Repurposing An Old Painting


So, has anyone had a failed painting, but didn't want to ditch a perfectly good canvas (especially a large expensive canvas)? I did and decided to redo this one, so I started out riping some of the elements off of it, then gessoed over it. After it dried there were more elements I could ripe off but that added an interesting look to the canvas. Next will come my trusty Sharpie marker for the writing elements. Then a wash of yellow orange (why? Because that is what I like). That is as far as I got so far. Tune in later.

Friday, July 23, 2010

New Art Site

I found a great new artist site to use. It is rtist.com. Unlike etsy it is for original art. I like etsy but it seems best for artists with a look/style, that can lend itself to prints and other licensed products. Since I am an abstract mixed media artist I really can't come up with a image to lend to those things. And I tried. But I'm hoping to get good results with this new site. It's in the beginning stages, but growing.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Art Magnets

I made these 2x2 mini original abstracts on magnets for an art festival. They wanted us to show works that were easy to carry. I thought magnets with an original work of art on it would be different. I really found working on an 2x2 surface a challange. I have never worked this small! Whew!












Trying to get a really good picture was the pits. I so need a better camera or a scanner.



A Few Artworks






Here is a few things I have been working on-












I have found working on these 4x4 canvases a challange. I just fell in love with these 3 D butterflies and flowers I found at the local Michaels. I knew I would find a use for them.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Summer Blahs

I'm been trying to blog and do more art, but something seems to always come up. Slept late today, went another picnic at the dam, and been just hanging around today doing some housework. It has been really too hot to get out in yard to work. Good thing I didn't get a garden in. It would of went to pot weeks ago.

I usually love Summer, but it has been just TOO hot. I have made some magnets with original art on them. Will post them soon.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

So, I have not been around lately. Not been on the net much at all. Usually just long enough to check my emails and my Farmville then leave. But I have been very busy...

1-work has picked up big time and with the July 4th weekend it was crazy this week. Long hours and whiny co-workers, plus super hot days have not made Kelly a happy camper. I seem to keep a headache these days. Usually when I manage to get home all I want to do is sit in front of the fan on top of the air vent and zone out.

2-On the July 4th weekend I was all day on the lake with friends, then home for a quick nap, then spent the evening with my family watching a firework display in town. The next night I sat in my yard with neighbors watching fireworks set off by the rich folk across the lake and setting off our own. Monday I actually tried to do housework. Hard to do with a crazy kitten underfoot.

3-I have been doing art, but my camera is loaned out. When I get it back I'll post them. Again, doing art with nutty kitten underfoot is a challenge.

4-I went on a tour of the new Franklin Woods community hospital that was just built to take over for two that are closing.
It is a "green" hospital. It was built around a large oak tree and natural boulders. To avoid rainwater from washing away the land since it was built on a hill they designed a waterfall and "river" around the hospital to catch the run off. It was a sunny day when I was there but I so will check it out after they open and a good rainy day comes up. In the chapel they put a window in the floor so you can see the water running underneath it. So cool.
A lot of the material used is green and natural-stone, wood, and cork (used on the floor to cut down on sound. Really like that). The art work is also great-stone, metal, and wood sculpture and instead of stock photos and cheap art they used the photos of local photographers showcasing the beauty of East Tennessee, some small town main street photos and old buildings, historical and and tourist spots of the area.
All the rooms look out onto nature, either a park-like view or a view of the mountains and town. All rooms also have a couch that folds out into...a bed. No more sleeping in a chair for patients family members. In the rooms there is also flat screen TVs with Internet connection. I was told it is so secure that a patient can do banking, pay bills, look up anything, or run a business from their rooms. A patient can also access patient services, food services, and leave feedback among other things.
The eating area looks at first to be smallish, but then there is a outside eating area and the whole has a feel of a cafe. I believe I also saw a real pizza oven there. And the view there is lovely.
To encourage green thinking there is special parking up close for fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles. Here are some links if anyone wants to know more...

http://www.msha.com/Fwch.cfm?id=998

http://www.healthcareitnews.com/press-release/franklin-woods-community-hospital-selects-getwellnetwork-provide-interactive-patient-c


I'll try to be on the blogsphere more, but until work slows down maybe not. Until next time...
Hugs all