Oil on stretched canvas, 6″ x 6″
Available here.
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I may have been listening to a little too much Alan Watts these days.
But I find it helpful when my imaginary therapist refuses to return my calls.
“Register Your Absence Here”
Oil on stretched canvas, 6″ x 6″
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Running behind. Should have finished this yesterday. Hoping to catch up, but who knows. “Closing Time” is 5″ x 7,” oil on canvas board, and available here.
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Today’s painting is about the weird dreams about bees I’ve had following a conversation with fellow artists (and beekeepers!) Donny Dixon and Tanya Geister. Feeling a little blue today about the impending studio closure, but grateful for this 30 in 30 project. It gives me something else to focus on.
“The Last Bee,” oil on canvas board, 5″ x 7″
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“Starman” oil on canvas board, 5″ x 7″
I think I confabulated Bowie with Nosferatu plus my dad a little bit. And I’m just fine with that.
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Today’s post is about my husband’s feral cats. Frank works as a mechanic and there is a small group of feral cats that hang out in the yard among the junker cars that sit ready to be scavenged for parts. Frank worries about these cats and keeps them fed. The shop closes down for a week between Christmas and New Years’ Day. In past years he’s driven down during his vacation week a couple of times to make sure the cats didn’t starve, but this time he drove down to feed them every single day.
By the fifth day, it began to feel as though he had a second family. I looked at him and asked if he was really just going to feed his cats every day, or if there was something I should know.
“Katie,” he said, “If I was going to see another woman, do you think I would be taking her ham scraps?”
“Catting Around” is a 5″ x 7″ on canvas board, an is available here.
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