Monday, June 17, 2013

Kid Art

Here are some of the art displays I put up for multicultural night.


You like me, you really like me!

I was invited to a Vashon Opera gala. It is a way to introduce Opera Foundation supporters to upcoming operas. Sort of a sneak peak viewed in a posh living room.  Could not complain. The singing was beautiful and sometimes downright comedic.  I love how facial expression is used to communicate the story, too. Jennifer Krikawa gave out awards to some of the opera's faithful volunteers, including a set painting award for yours truly. The question is, should I mount the award on my mantle, or paint with it?

Friday, June 7, 2013

I have run out of Italian puns

Here are few pics John Sage of finchhaven.com took at dress rehearsal for Vashon Opera's production of Il Tabarro and Gianni Schichi. It did look pretty cool in person.  And I love to see the set with all the characters in it, after having it as a picture in my brain for the last couple months. Jennifer Krikawa rocks the wig, as usual.

Tomorrow night, Vashon Opera Gala...!








Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Too busy making art to blog about it.

And by "art", I mean "pet portrait" (hey, it counts). Here is a commission I just finished.

I said Babbino, not Bambino

O Mio Babbino Caro is the highly recognizable aria from Gianni Schichi, imprinted into the brains of anyone who saw the movie A Room With a View.  Can't wait to hear it sung live at the Vashon Opera.
Here are some of the flats installed in the set barn (ignore the big post in the middle which is not part of the set).
I saved the trompe l'oeil bookcase until the last minute when I had a chance to learn how to do it from watching YouTube videos. Someone said I should write mischievous titles on the books, for fun.
Thanks to the crew of Vashon Opera volunteers who worked on it with me.

Backwards and in high heels

 I heard it said that Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astair did, only backwards, and in high heels. I was left with a similar feeling painting sets for Romeo and Juliet. remember the nutcracker where we had many hours in the auditorium to paint and rock out to Cee Lo Green's Christmas CD?  Not so with Romeo and Juliet where we could only paint during actual rehearsals.  Paint a set in a few days? No sweat. So I found myself doing everything a painter does only on a ladder, above dancing children, with periodic blackouts, which makes it so much more exciting. Better still is that I am now over my fear of heights (thanks to Jan who taught me to hang off that ladder like it was no big deal).


Friday, April 19, 2013

Bravissima!



For the past month I have been painting two Puccini sets for Vashon Opera.  Il Tabarro takes place on the banks of the Seine river in Paris (think stone walls). I am working with a host of enthusiastic volunteers, which is one of the highlights of this work. The other highlight is getting to be in this big barn, painting on enormous canvases, ultimately creating a new environment. At right is a detail of one panel.  Below you can see us working in the early phases of the process.


Monday, March 25, 2013

C.A.T.

It is cool to meet artists who share your esthetic. Elaine Summers, case in point. We share an appreciation for outsider/folk art. I had so much fun drawing her cats and coming up with the kooky designs. Elaine had nice, high resolution photos to work from and was great about collaborating on the ideas. And for sure, she knows her cats, which I think comes out in the individual pieces. Meow. (photo credit Elaine)
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Court painter

Ever since I showed my cat art at the Heron's Nest, I have been getting requests for customized cat portraits. Gotta love that.  Sort of takes the anxiety out of deciding what to draw or paint.  I actually got a little backlogged, so here Is a drawing I ended up working on while sitting at an airport food court, waiting for my flight.  Not the most romantic art studio, but it was a fun way to pass the time.  This very unusual looking cat is an oriental short hair named Esher.


A different kind of figure drawing

It is funny to me that the human form has such a huge place in art history, even during some pretty conservative times, and yet modern Americans seem to be pretty uncomfortable with the subject. Granted, it can be awkward to have a figure painting above your couch. But the truth is, I am ready for a different kind of naked animal.

Exhibit A: Dexter, world's cutest dog, named after a Cary Grant character.

Rumor has it he began to bark at this portrait when he saw it, thinking it another dog.  That's dog brain for ya.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Creepy Cat Lady (me)

My month of being a featured artist at the Heron's Nest is over. I did end up painting a bunch of cats, mine plus cats of friends. I sold most of the pieces and now have a backlog of pet commissions. And yes, I also make dog portraits. But only cute and loyal dogs.









Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Cat Rules, Cats Rule


 

Happy New Year

I am busy completing a series of art pieces based on the indisputable wisdom of cats.Have you ever heard a cat say, “I’m five years old and what have I done with my life?” No you haven’t, because cats are smarter than that.You will also never hear a cat act hopeful about a diet, complain that his butt is too big, or make plans for vacation. If you don't believe me, ask your dog.