Thursday, July 2, 2015

Adjusted Attitudes - 4 part calf painting(s) by Debbie Grayson Lincoln

4 paintings 12X12 each
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It has been a long time since my last post. A number of things have kept us busy, the least of which was all the storms that have kept much of the US wet and stirred up. 
The big garden was prepped in February, and when March presented us early with some mild weather, I took a chance and planted everything. March left us like a freezing lion and April blew in with floods and cold weather and more floods. Everything ended up either washed away or rotting in the cold earth. We managed to roto-till everything up again and re-planted while dodging tornadoes. The little plants did come up and struggled valiantly despite repeated beating by hail and wind gusts throughout all of May. I just about gave up on getting a crop big enough to put up - maybe a few pickings of green beans and an errant ear of corn?
Mother Nature surprised us again - and this time with good news. The rains finally quit, and in the 50% of the garden that didn't wash away, the corn stood up and produced a lovely crop, the green beans are on their second round of flowering and are STILL without spidermites, and I did manage to dig a respectable potato crop out of the mud. With warm weather finally here, the black eyed peas are reaching for the sky as well.  I know there's a sermon in this story...
Throughout all this turmoil, we managed to escape with only a few trees blown over - and they will provide us with wood for the fireplace. The cows are raising healthy calves, and are on their second set of foster calves. All the hay farmers are delighted with the prospect of three hay cuttings this year, and we have already got our order in and filled for the winter.
These paintings are "exercises". Two of them are oil and 2 are magazine mosaic collages. I am considering adhering them all to a 24 X 24 panel for one large display. The model was Sophie's calf, Bille, who fast became a favored fellow soon after he was born. He's curious and friendly and forever poking his nose into stuff. He's over 6 months old, though, and getting a little big for his britches now.
Mike's folks and my Mom are doing well - just a bit soggier than usual - and none of us have grown gills yet.
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY, everyone!!!
Ecclesiastes 11:4 Whoever watches the wind will not plant;
whoever looks at the clouds will not reap.
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1 comment:

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

these are all fabulous and I particularly like the magazine mosaics. Gotta try that?

Happy to hear that you all survived the dangerous weather, Debbie!