Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Cowboy Up 2

8 X 6 oil on panel
SOLD to a collector in Germany
"Cowboy up" means owning up to your mistakes, fixing them, if possible, and then getting on with life with the lesson learned and a resolve to be a better man (or woman) because of it. Like the term "Put your big panties on"!
This is the second time I have painted this image. This one was requested by a lovely lady in Germany who is also buying another painting with a colorful sky background.
The best part of my job is the art lovers I get to "meet" from around the world - both the collectors as well as the artists. The Daily Painters are scattered around the globe. If I were younger (and richer) it might be a fun goal to travel and meet everyone. We have several artists in the Netherlands and UK, as well as Norway, Belgium, France, Chile and Canada. What an interesting trip THAT would be!
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Proverbs 4:14-16 14 Do not set foot on the path of the wicked or walk in the way of evil men. 15 Avoid it, do not travel on it; turn from it and go on your way.16 For they cannot sleep till they do evil; they are robbed of slumber till they make someone fall.


Media: oil on panel
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Longhorn Winning Attitude

12 X 12 Oil on Canvas Board $115
SOLD to a collector in Florida

The UT longhorns beat Texas Tech last week in Austin. When I attended Tech in the early 70's that was always THE game to attend - ESPECIALLY in Austin. I had a number of friends that went to UT, so the rivalry was even more intensified.

I am getting the winter garden planted this week. We had some wonderful rains last week and the garden soil is perfect for tilling. We have had a problem with the deer eating just about everything, so I have purchased two motion detector, solar powered LED flood lights. I plan to place them near the spot I think the deer enter and focus the lights on a scarecrow. Most of the winter veggies I can cover with fiber glass row covers, but it's too hot in the summer (and expensive) to cover everything, so I am hoping to work out the bugs with this system by Spring. I have also heard of a motion detector water sprayer that sounds effective. I am open to suggestions...

Another project for this winter will be a chicken house...stay tuned.

Philippians 1:15
It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of goodwill.


Media: oil on canvas
Size: 12 in X 12 in (30.5 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Something to Crow About

5 X 7 Oil on masonite $115
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Day or night, this rooster crows continuously. He's a "towny", too, so there's a few people thinking about rooster stew!

My friend Bettye Key paints chickens and sunflowers. I have one of her chicken paintings, and in celebration of her birthday yesterday , I gave her one of mine. So I figured I needed to "restock" my inventory of chicken paintings with this one. I have an almost unlimited source of poultry models in "town". Cecil Rasberry has a little farm in the middle of Morgan Mill and all the loose chickens are attributed to him. There's some pretty fancy roosters in the group, with this one being my favorite. There appears to be a continuous re-shuffling of the hen-harems, too. One day a rooster will seems to have ALL the hens and the next, they are with another macho crower. I think rooster wars are rare, but I have witnessed a battle once, and it did not have a happy outcome. The looser was pretty battered and was picked on for several days after and eventually died. I don't know what he did to deserve it, but things stayed calm for quite a while afterwards.....

2 Chronicles 32:8
With him is only the arm of flesh, but with us is the LORD our God to help us and to fight our battles." And the people gained confidence from what Hezekiah the king of Judah said.
Media: oil on masonite
Size: 5 in X 7 in (12.7 cm X 17.8 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Bear Lake Bear - Cuchara Colorado

Bold
6 X 8 Oil on canvas board SOLD

I started this painting in the camper last month and had to finish it. Every time I paint bear Lake I am transported back there with fond memories. We are already planning next summer's trip. I think I have painted this same scene at least 4 times, and I still haven't gotten exactly as I want it. Practice makes perfect....

Matthew 23:3
So you must obey them and do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach.


Media: oil on canvas board
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pinion Hill Survivors


6 X 8 Oil on Canvas Board $115
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All the pinion trees in Monument Valley Utah were works of art. Dynamically twisted by the elements, they all begged to be painted. I added the Indian because they are survivors, too.
Yesterday I and the horses had a new experience: we went to a horse dentist. I have had my horses teeth checked and "floated" before, but evidently that procedure has been inadequate. The vet I visited yesterday has made a business of strictly equine dentistry and I learned a lot about horses' teeth and their structure, genetic influences and how important well working/shaped teeth are to the happiness and well being of my big buddies.
Both Easy and PJ had dreadfully sharp points on both sides of their molars, and their tongues and cheeks were raw and sore. I can only imagine the pain a bit adds to that. Little wonder that PJ rides much more relaxed when wearing only a halter!
This vet, Dr. Clay Stubbs, has a mobile set up and runs a circuit of clients twice a year. My friend Lee Clay is on that circuit and offered to let me bring my horses to his place and take advantage of Dr. Stubbs' expertise. I accepted, knowing that both PJ and Easy (and Dandy, next spring) needed attention.
The procedure began with an injection to tranquilize the animal. Almost immediately the horse lowers his head and relaxes (and according to Dr. Stubbs, remembers nothing). He is led into a stanchion where his head is cradeled and immobilized in a canvas sling and a speculum is inserted into his mouth, holding it open. Dr. Stubbs then peers into the mouth with flashlight, moving the tongue from side to side to access the condition of the teeth. He immediately pointed out to me the very sharp points on the sides of all the molars and the rough, raw condition of the tongue and sides of the cheek where they were rubbing. Horses teeth grow continually - they have to because they ingest dirt and abrasive material with their food. Their teeth would wear down to nothing if they didn't grow. But horses of today are not bred for well fitting teeth, so genetically they are no longer like those of wild horses. Jaws are narrow, tongues may be large, and some horses even have a "parrot mouth" where the teeth don't meet all the way down the jaw line. And a fat horse (like all of mine) is NO indication that their teeth are OK. A dentist is needed to periodically help mother nature and to help US not cause pain to them when we put a bit in their mouth.
Dr. Stubbs uses air tools that are similar to giant dental files to remove and smooth out the excess tooth formations, and after he fixed one side of Easy's mouth, he let me feel the difference between the done and "undone" side. I had to put nearly my entire forearm into his mouth to feel clear to the back, and I was amazed at the difference and relieved to know that Easy would soon be feeling better. I was also mad at myself for not taking care of this sooner. Poor Easy.
After the procedure is completed, another injection is administered to couteract the tranquilizer and within 15 minutes we were ready to load up and go home. Both horses were still kinda groggy after the 10 minute ride back. PJ promptly took a nap, but Easy went in search of grass and was happy with the little flake of alfalfa I treated him to. I will let their mouths heal for a couple days and then see if there is any improvement in attitude when we ride.
Psalm 35:28
My tongue will speak of your righteousness and of your praises all day long.


Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Where Did I Leave That Calf?

8 X 10 Oil on Canvas - either board or can be matted - $115
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Baby calves are like fawns their first week of life - they lay low and wait for their mom to come get them when it's time to eat. This cow hasn't lost her calf - just misplaced it! She has that classic "upset tail in the air" look that cows get when they are anxious. I usually stay out of their way when they act like this!

I attended my Art Association meeting last night and I took a painting to enter in the monthly competition - and I won! This painting was the third in a series of "Eventing" horses I saw in Calispell, Montana last summer. I witnessed many thrilling performances and saw as many truly great horses.

Philippians 4:6
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.


Media: oil
Size: 11.75 in X 8 in (29.8 cm X 20.3 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Two For Supper 2

8 X 6 Oil on canvas board $115
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Another view of Ron's white heifer competing for her supper with the local rooster! He arrives like clockwork! Funny how quickly a nice treat becomes an expected handout...rather like some of Obama's followers, huh?
We have had 7 inches of rain and I was dancing in the mud this morning when cute little Trista arrived to trim pony feet. She is triple grateful for this rain: 1. Rain means grass which means happy horses. 2. Rain means coolness and since her AC is on the fritz, cool is good. 3. Coolness makes pregnant women happy, and Trista is expecting her 2nd baby. Whoopee! Trista is a lot like I was at her age - she knows how to do a lot of things and is really good at finding people who need her services and will trade goods or money for them. I have never known her to be idle or complain about too much work, but I will be praying for her during this pregnancy because trimming horse feet with a belly is not easy! The baby is due in February, just in time to start training her colt, Gizmo, and hopefully my filly, Dandy.
Right now she is showing this adorable Appaloosa, Tarragon, and he is doing quite well in Western Riding, Pleasure, Reining and Trail competitions.
Job 5:10
He bestows rain on the earth; he sends water upon the countryside.


Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Friday, September 11, 2009

New Neighbors

5 X 7 Oil on Masonite $115
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I've just returned from spending a lot of time with the Navajo Nation near Four Corners & was totally blown away by their friendliness & sharing nature. This boy IS NOT Navajo, but I have used his image in several other paintings. I like this composition and may paint it larger if I receive any interest in this little one. I am SURE to garner some instruction as to the what clan this boy belongs. Native American Art collectors are really picky as to accuracy - as they should be!!!!

Do you remember where you were about 8:30 am Sept 11, 2001? I was on Interstate 20 heading to work, and when I got there, we just sat in shock and listened to the radio all day. We were in the fast lube business, averaging 50 cars a day. I think we may have serviced 8 that day. The world stood still. If you have a chance to participate in a 9-12 rally tomorrow, please do it. We shouldn't forget how we felt the day after that fateful day....

Proverbs 16:20
Whoever gives heed to instruction prospers, and blessed is he who trusts in the LORD.

Media: oil on masonite
Size: 5 in X 7 in (12.7 cm X 17.8 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Cowboy Up

8 X 6 Oil on canvas board $115
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The term "Cowboy Up" has a number of meanings, the most important being: "Be a man of strength, integrity and faith". OR, for us girls "Put your big panties on and get over it." LOL

I have 2 shows coming up this month and next - and I have been instructed that the little ones are more desirable right now, so I am working on several. A couple of them I plan to enlarge - but that will have to wait until later.

I have been having on-line discussions with other artists regarding pricing my paintings. The issue is how to price them for both internet sales and gallery sales (where they take as much as 50% commission). I have decided to price everything the same. Whether you find my work at a gallery or here on my blog or at Daily Painters, the price will be the same (except where the work is framed). I don't think it's fair to my collectors to have to worry about whether or not they are paying more at one place than another. Of course, the galleries DO have my best work, so their prices sometimes SEEM to be higher - but the quality is higher - I spend a great deal more time on those paintings than I do the Daily ones.

Matthew 17:20
He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $115 USD

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Longhorn Steer - UT Mascot


5 X 7 Longhorn Steer $115
SOLD to a Texas Collector
I need to do more "Texas" stuff for my upcoming shows this fall and Ron's cattle are providing me plenty of cow images, but I have to cross the highway to find steers. I have an image for a larger painting in mind using this steer, and I painted him this time with a pretty limited, untraditional palette. Something different...and enough orange to satisfy ANY University of Texas fans.
Habakkuk 2:18
"Of what value is an idol, since a man has carved it? Or an image that teaches lies? For he who makes it trusts in his own creation; he makes idols that cannot speak.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Point - Bear Lake Cuchara Colorado

8 X 6 Oil on Canvas Board $115
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At the end of this rocky jetty was the best fishing on Bear Lake this past August. It was also the place that one of the local black bears chose to show himself causing all the kids and their parents to scramble to safety, leaving rods and stringers of fish. But thanks to the enforcement of the "Do not feed the bears" rule, the bears are getting shyer and easier to chase off. Now I don't recommend anyone chasing a bear, but shouting at the one I saw from a distance worked this summer. Last year, the bears were undisturbed by people and continued all the way around the lake, effectively ending our fishing for the day.
I am going to try something new with my painting postings on my blog. Normally I post a small image of the painting and this is to prevent "thieves" from stealing the image and reproducing it - and yes that is happening more and more now that computer "galleries" are becoming so common. I have had my work copied, but I have not yet detected any outright direct reproduction.
Often collectors want to view my work up close, and I am more than willing to send a larger image to them - but then I realized that I could do this here, also. And we will soon have that ability to look at a "close-up" on Daily Painters, too. But I have to load a large data file image of the painting which makes it easier to steal and reproduce. I have, however, decided that worrying about theft is something I can eliminate from my brain. So now if you "click on" the image of my paintings, you should be able to see the details more clearly. I am doing this in the hopes that you will be able to better view my technique. And if some art dealer in China decides he can sell it without my permission, so be it....
Genesis 1:26
Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Pinon Night Light

8 X 10 Oil on Masonite $125
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I was told that the pinons are "in" and to watch for vendors on the side of the road as we cross New Mexico. We spotted one outside of Santa Fe, and Mike stopped to stretch his and Georgia's legs, and I went to check out this revered treat. Whew - I was not ready for the price tag! One tiny bag of roasted pinons for $10. The young Indian boy who was selling them assured me that they WERE good and "good for you!" I gave him $10 and will save the treat to share with friends when we get home.
We are in Santa Fe tonight and our campground is surrounded by pinon trees - I went in search of these nuts that are worth their weight in gold. I found the ground under them littered with cones and thousands of nuts - both fresh and old - mostly old - and dried out. I agree that it is a lot of work to gather and roast the small cone's seeds (they are about the size of pine nuts), but I probably won't be buying them again. I'll stick to pecans!
This painting is of a pinon tree I fancied near our camp in Moab. The trees' shapes are widely varied - from stumpy, twisted and stunted to tall, straight and lush.
Psalm 139:23
Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Gouldings Trading Post and Lodge

8 X 10 Oil on canvas board $125
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The view from our RV spot at Gouldings was the best ever. Period. I could just imagine it in the 30's when John Ford came to film all his westerns and John Wayne camped there with the Hollywood crowd. Wouldn't you like to have been a fly on the canvas wall of one of their tents?!
Matthew 15:10
Jesus called the crowd to him and said, "Listen and understand.