From the studio at Tantivy, little paintings and comments from Caroline.
Looking the other way
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What do you do after painting Worth Street looking toward 8th Street? Why you paint Worth Street looking toward 6th, of course. I think that I might be beginning to get the hang of this just a little!
All is well,
XOXOXO,
Caroline
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Joanna said…
This one is really good, C. Keep it up, the improvement is shown every painting.
I have skipped a while on your site, but was so glad to see such amazing work today. I love the foliage , shadow work, and the depth of your paintings. Just gorgeous work. Karen Mullins Saieed
This old house has ceilings that are about nine and one-half feet high. That means that there are 17 steps from one floor to the next. Today I decided that I had to take all the Christmas decorations up to the attic after making one last sweep through the house for forgotten little doodads. I carried up 11 loads. I had no idea that we had so many decorations. Actually, some of the boxes were quite light as they were fitted out for tree ornaments, most of which are feather-light. Still, by the time I finished, my knees were complaining. Oh, yes, the quilt on the wall is one I made years ago and the only one of mine to have been published in a quilting book. It is covering the place where we cut an opening for the whole house fan. Here is a closeup. Well, it is kinda close up. I was standing on the steps. I used the fabrics on hand and tried to link each to the other by color. It was fun to do. See how nice the storage room looks? The rocking chair is one that my grandmo...
Some apples that Alex brought from a tree at his mother's house in NC and a guava(?) from the grocery store. Once I sketched these in I had to go sit down - it had been so new to me and took so much concentration that I was shaky! I have a long way to go but I am going. For this 4"x4" I mixed the colors from a basic palette of two yellows, one warm and one cooler, two reds (same), two blues(again warmer and cooler) and white. I have previously used more colors and have a drawer full but learning to mix what I need is part of the challenge. I see all the errors on this, I think, but if you want to critique, have at it. I won't get mad and will most likely learn something! All is well and all will most certainly be well! XOXOXO. Caroline
Most important, Dean has taken the last of the steroids and his blood sugar is back to a reasonable (non-insulin requiring) range. He goes to kidney doctor tomorrow for blood work; I think it will show improvement. Sometimes the weeds are as pretty as the flowers. Isn't this one sweet? The siding is going up and will be finished this week. The final paint color will be a little lighter than this - more like the mortar color ;" buff," I guess it would be called. The decking has been ordered and is in and the fasteners are on the way. There will be a rail and, on the far side, there will be steps. The hostas have taken a beating but I think that they will survive and be beautiful under the big tree. Once the outside is finished we have lots to do inside. I am calling tomorrow about the flooring. We are considering marmoleum - red! There is no dealer here so we will have to work with someone in Knoxville about an hour up the interstate. ...
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