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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Sneakers . . . .

Sneakers

or do you prefer to say Tennis Shoes?

Graphite Pencil with a Watercolor Wash

3/12/2016


I like to sketch.  Actually that is a lie.  I love to sketch.  I started out with a pencil learning to draw, drawing in the negative space first to get your actual picture, than adding to or taking away from it to make the sketch the way you wanted it.  Then I started with watercolors.  Wow, how I loved those watercolors but they are so unforgiving.  So if you make a mistake - consider it a part of the painting and just work it in somehow.  Unlike acrylics, oils, prisma or pastel pencils there is no painting over to correct an error.  So I learned to love my mistakes with watercolors  . . . and so here I am.  Today.  Loving sketching and watercolors!

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Bridget, inspired by Saint Briget of Kildare, Ireland

Bridget

Graphite Pencil, Watercolor Wash
March 10, 2016




Meet Bridget

Bridget got her name by an artist friend of mine, Peggy (check out her amazing creativity on her blog TheHouseofKent.blogspot.com).  When I told Peggy I loved this painting of mine so much that I wanted to name her - Peggy wrote:  Bridget, inspired by Saint Briget of Kildare, a patron saint of Ireland.  She shares her name with an important Celtic goddess, and there are many legends and folk customs associated with her.  She was a goddess poets adored and associated with Spring.  Peggy also said, "She just looked Irish to me, I think with the red hair."

Thank you Peggy for giving my art lady her name!  Bridget - I love it!

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Sketching Every Day!

Catching up on my posting . . . . . sketching every day to improve my skills - I can see progress!  And some I've even added a water color wash, since I love watercolors and their transparency!



White Heron as seen in my back yard pond! Febuary 2016 Graphite Pencil

Girl Scout - February 2016 - Graphite Pencil


Sweet Young Girl - March 2016 - Graphite Pencil



First Oscar in celebration of the Oscars!  Febuary 2016 - Graphite Pencil 
Birthday Surprise!  March 2016 Graphite Pencil with a Watercolor Wash

 Rainy Day Sketching just for the fun of it.  1950's fashion!  Graphite Pencil March 2016

More rainy day sketching Graphite Pencil March 2016

Just plain ole' fun listening to CNN reports the winners of the primary day voting in some states.  Watercolor pencil - March 2016.  My kitty trying to hide from me!  LOL


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

A Million Pillow Cases Humanitarian Project

A Million Pillow Cases Humanitarian Project

Quilting Clubs around the US are donating hand made pillow cases to sick child, foster children and the elderly through charitable organizations.   Their hopes are to collect One Million pillow cases! 

I did contribute, but than I made these for my grandchildren.  They came out sweet.  For those of you interested in making a pillow case for the cause, or for your own use, goggle sausage pillow case or buritto pillow case for instructions either in the printed form or on You Tube.  

These are very easy to make in less than one hour.  An excellent project for teaching a child to sew. 


Friday, January 8, 2016

Shiny Romantic Things . . . . .Pretty, Pretty!

Shiny Romantic Things

Yes, this fireplace mantel is in my room!

I bought some mini mini mini lights (although on flash camera they look larger) that run on battery so that I could add (another) a touch of romance in my room.  So super cool!




 A slightly different angle - pretty pretty!





Thursday, January 7, 2016

I Love To Quilt

Very Southern Quilt



Lap Size Quilt also known as TV Quilt

The quilt top was pieced in 2015, however I did not get around to Free Motion Quilting it until January 2016. 





I just love the way my Very Southern Quilt sits in the center of my king size bed (on top on my king size white hand quilted quilt!). 




Here's a close up of the pretty quilt! 



Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - A Note to My Readers. . .


Note to my Readers

I haven't been posting for a while but will soon be back once I catch up with things.  Along with my travel and art work, I have returned to quilting and sewing and have been consumed with my love for all these creative enjoyments.   In 2015 I pieced and quilted SEVEN quilts!  Call me crazy!

And so enters another interest - a new one for me!  Photography!  I have made a major investment (well, for me and my budget that is) in a Nikon D7200 and I am in love!  I am in the process of taking an on-line course.  For my Houston area friends who are familiar with our landscape, I hope to find the time to go to Rice University in March for an 8 week course. 

So here's my promise - I will be catching up on all my posting real soon!  I will be adding more quilts and some photography!  

Sunday, October 4, 2015

I Love To Quilt

Just Call Me Scrappy

Quilt

Double Bed Size

Premium Cotton Fabrics


I Love To Quilt

A Quilt for Janie

Pretty Little Pinwheels

Quilt

Double Bed Size

Premium Cotton Fabrics





Thursday, August 6, 2015

I Love To Quilt

So okey its not actually art with paint - but putting fabrics together, getting 

colors and design right - putting all this together is a work of art!



Quilt Works 
Hoochie Coochie Momma!





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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - My Guardian Angel

My Guardian Angel

Watercolors

8 x 10 
2015




A commissioned work.  I love how it all came together.  

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Status Update!

I'm back!

Had a wonderful, wonderful vacation!  A 16 day cruise and land journey around and through Alaska!

Raw wilderness - raw beauty!

I think I have way too many photos to paint - but I will try!

See you soon!


Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Sweet Girl!

Sweet Girl 

Watercolor Portrait
(Arches Paper 140 lbs)

Private Collection

5x7
2105





Sunday, May 17, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - A Vase of Springtime

A Vase of Springtime

Acrylics

( on Premium Artist's Canvas Sheets)

8x10
2015


Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Just a bunch!

Just a Bunch

Acrylics
(Paramount Premium Quality Artist's Canvas)

8x10
2015



This is a no brainer - everyone knows carrots are good for them!! 

Friday, May 15, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Watercolor Quotes I love!

Watercolor Quotes I Love!



"Watercolor is a medium of countless options but few second chances."  Gordon MacKenzie from his book The Complete Watercolorist's Essential Notebook.

and

"In my workshops it never fails to amaze me how people will travel great distances, pay out hard-earned cash for materials and instruction, and put up with crowded conditions just so they can study the effects of drying water.  Along with a little pigment and manipulation, that's about all that's happening with watercolor."  Gordon MacKenzie from his book The Complete Watercolorist's Essential Notebook.


For those of you who watercolor the first statement you understand, while the second statement will make you giggle!


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - A Mother's Day Bouquet

A Mother's Day Bouquet

Pastel Pencil and Watercolor

(Daler Rowney 98 lb, Acid Free Pastel Paper)

12x9
2015



Here is a bouquet of Mother's Day Flowers.  I don't think I know one women who does not love flowers, and always enjoys recieving them on Mother's Day and truthfully any day of the year!

This was an interesting painting.  It has been quite a while since I have worked with Pastel Pencils.  (I believe the last one was my rendering of The Corn Poppy (interestingly named after the flower) by Dongen c. 1919).  Working with Pastel Pencil and watercolors gave this painting an interesting effect.  And because it is paper for pastels, the watercolors were gingerly applied.  


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Barnyard Scene

Barnyard Scene

Watercolor
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)


11x14
2015



Cruciform composition - my first, but certainly not my last.  I love the way it works!  Once again, the actualy painting is much prettier than the photo of the painting! 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Work in Progress

Work in Progress


    Working on two paintings right now.  

    A watercolor pastel painting that requires a little more time than anticipated.

     Also a watercolor painting with the cruciform compostition.  Takes more planning that I had originally thought. 

    So stayed tuned . . . . 


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Tuscan Window

Tuscan Window

Watercolor
(Arches 140 lb paper)


FIRST PLACE HONORABLE MENTION RIBBON 
TOMBALL ART LEAGUE FALL JURIED SHOW 2014
TOMBALL, TX




I love this watercolor work and cannot understand why I forgot to post it on my blog!  Well, here ya go!

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Magick Bunny

Magick Bunny

Prisma Pencil 

FIRST PLACE BLUE RIBBON WINNER 

IN THE NORTHWEST ART LEAGUE FALL JURIED SHOW 2015

 HOUSTON, TX

Interestingly this was their biggest show ever with a grand total of 287 entries consisting of beautiful works of art in all imaginable mediums.  I entered the Non-Professional Drawing Category.  The medium for this work is Prisma Pencil.  It is one of my favorites.



Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Fun pieces from my art class - April 6, 2015

These are just fun learning pieces from my art class.  Technique is wet on wet.  Quite the challenge because each piece was timed for 8 minutes of painting.  Yes the instructor timed us with an actual timer, which screamed loudly and rudely warning us that our 8 minutes of painting were up.  All paint brushes down please!

The reason behind the timing of the works were two fold:  1.  so the paper would not dry out.  Instructor had us wet the entire paper in the beginning.  2. also for us to learn 'when to stop painting'.  So many painters want to keep on going, thinking they will either correct an error or make the painting better.  What actually happens is that by adding more color or water the painting reacts as a palette by mixing the added water or paint on the art work itself.  The end result is that the work just ends up with muddy colors.  


stormy skies full of clouds over the ocean.  

brilliant sun set

at the harbor at sunset 


I have used both the wet on wet technique and the timed painting technique before.  They still are a challenge to me!

Friday, March 20, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Special Announcement!

Please visit my new site at:


contemporaryartworksbytheresa.com



Thank you!  I will still be posting on this blog.  I will be changing this blog to reflect my painting journey!  

Thank you for all your views!  Keep coming back please!

Theresa 


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - NWAL Spring Show 2015

Ready For The Northwest Art League Spring Juried Show 2015
Houston, Tx

March 21, 2015



White Frame:  Watercolor of White Cosmos - Medium is Watercolors

Black Frame:  Spring Flowers in a Water Pitcher - Medium is Watercolors

Gold Frame:  Magick Bunny - Medium is Prisma Pencil 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Viola

Viola

Watercolors
(Arches - Hot Pressed - 140lb)

7x10
2015


Viola is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family.  Some Viola species are perennial plants, some are annual plants, and a few are small shrubs.  A large number of species, varieties and cultivars are grown in gardens for the ornamental flowers.  In horticulture the term "pansy" is normally used for those multi-coloured, large flowered cultivars.  So you see, although you may have wanted to call this a 'pansy', the terms "viola" and "violet" are normally reserved for small flowered annuals or perennials.  

(I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Vitamin C to the 10th Power!

Vitaming C to the 10th Power

Watercolor


(on Arches Hot Press Watercolor paper - 140 lb)


9 x12
2015




Juicy and sweet and renowned for its concentration of Vitamin C, oranges make the perfect snack!  They also contain high amounts of antioxidants and other nutrients that can help to boost the immune system.  

((I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Garlic Clove

Garlic Clove

Watercolors

(on Arches Hot Press Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

7x10
2015


Garlic is a species in the onion family.  Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, and chive.  Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment.  

The garlic plant's bulb is the most commonly used part of the plant.  Garlic cloves are used for consumption (raw or cooked) or for medicinal purposes.  They have a characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows an ssweetens considerably with cooking.  Some human studies found garlic supplementation to produce small reductions in blood cholesterol.  

(I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).





Monday, February 16, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Snowdrop Flower

Snowdrop Flower

Watercolors


(on Arches Hot Press Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

7x10
2015


The Snow Drop flower is formally known as Galanthus, Greek for milk flower.  These are perennials which grow from bulbs.  Each bulb generally produces just two or three linear leaves and an erect, leafless flowering stalk.  They flower between January and April in the northern temperatures.  There are a number of gorgeous Snow Drop gardens in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.  The short story "The Snowdrop" by Hans Christian Andersen follows the fate of a snowdrop from a bulb striving towards the light to a picked flower placed in a book of poetry.   

(I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - White Cosmos Flower

White Cosmos Flower

Watercolors


(on Arches Hot Press Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

7x10
2015



The Cosmos is a flowering plant in the sunflower family.  Spanish priests grew Cosmos in their mission gardens in Mexico.  The evenly placed petals led them to christen the flower "Cosmos" the Greek word for harmony or ordered universe.  Cosmos, like many of our warm weather annuals such as marigolds, originated in Mexico and South America.  

(I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).



Thursday, February 5, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Basil Leaf

Basil Leaf

Watercolors
(on Arches Hot Press Watercolor paper - 140 lb)


5x7
2015


The word 'basil' comes from the Greek meaning "king".  Basil is commonly used fresh in cooked recipes.  In general, it is added at the last moment, as cooking quickly destorys the flavor.  The fresh herb can be kept for a short time in plastic bags in the refrigerator, or for alonger period in the freezer, after being blanched quickly in boiling water.  The dried herb loses most of it flavor, and what little fllavor remains tastes very different. 

(I painted this as part of a tutorial with Anna Mason from Watercolours With WOW).


Monday, February 2, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Harnessing the Energy Within #1

Harnessing the Energy Within #1 
(in a series of 3)

Watercolor
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

11x14
2015




The Cobra yoga pose is a back bend that stretches muscles on the front of the torso and strengthens your arms and shoulders.  Open your heart and roll the shoulders down to promote flexibility in this pose.  This pose also helps to open the chest and lungs.  

Aura:  Pink as a dominant color in the auric field indicates the presence of compassion and unconditional love.  This person may have a great capacity for caring and for empathizing with the needs of others.  These people often choose to work with those who are generally shunned by society.

Namaste!  

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Calla Lily

Calla Lily

Watercolors
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

11x 14
2015


The Calla Lily is a most beautiful flower coming in many colors - whites, rich yellows, and yes, deep burgundy!  Native to South Africa where rainfall and temperatures are adequate.  It's preferable habitat is in streams and ponds or on the banks.  It is the national flower of the island nation of Saint Helena, where it grows widely.  Much to my surprise, it has become an important symbol of Irish republicanism and nationalism since 1926 to commemorate the fallen of Easter 1916 and onwards.  



Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Andrew's Soccer Legs 2014

Andrew's Soccer Legs 2014

Watercolor
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

5x7
2015



My grandson Andrew's soccer legs!  (Age 8).  When I sent him the photo of this painting he said, "awesome".  Taking it to the framers today and sending it to him in the mail to hang on his bedroom wall. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Vase full of Flowers

Vase Full of Flowers

Watercolor
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

9x12
2015


Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Red Rose

Red Rose

Watercolor
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

11x14
2015


A rose, is a rose, is a rose.  What more is there to say other than this is my most favorite flower!  I am fortunate to have a number of rose gardens.  Taken care of with lots of love - after all, a rose is all about love, peace, joy and friendship. 

Long a symbol of love and passion, the ancient Greeks and Romans associated roses with Aphrodite and Venus, whom we know as the great goddesses of love.  Men have used the rose for hundreds of years to convey messages without words.

Each color offers a distinct meaning:  red, the lover's rose, signifies enduring passion; white, humility and innocence; yellow expresses friendship and joy; pink is for gratitude, appreciation and admiration; orange symbolizes enthusiasm and desire; while white lilac and purple roses represent enchantment and love at first sight!

What color is your rose?



Saturday, January 24, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Wildflower Agapanthus

Agapanthus

Watercolors

(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

11x14
2015



The name is derived from scientific Greek: αγάπη (agape) = love, άνθος (anthos) = flower.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Winter Flowers

Winter Flowers

Watercolors

(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

5x7
2015




New technique practiced by following brush strokes laid out by the Master Watercolorist Charles Reid.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Fall Leaves

Fall Leaves

Watercolors


(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

9x12
2015



Fall Leaves (After Georgia O'Keeffe).  Georgia O'Keeffe's unique artistic vision made her one of the great American oil painters of the twentieth century.  The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, holds the premier collection of her work.  This is where I fell in love with her work!

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - The Alligator Who Ate A Rainbow

The Alligator Who Ate A Rainbow
(by mistake of course, he really wanted to eat a whale)

Watercolors

(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

5x7
2014



Meet The Alligator Who Ate A Rainbow.  This picture was done for fun and for developing my wet on wet technique.  Also trying to learn to use very bright, fun colors.  

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Winter White Pansy's

Winter White Pansy's

Watercolors

(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

9x12
2015


Plants are naturally intriguing.  Without them we humans couldn't exist.  They produce the oxygen we need to support our life force.   They feed us and they heal us, and often they just plain please us! They have been an inspiration for such wonderful music as Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier and for literature like The Lady of Camelia by Alexandre Dumas.  Plants have formed gardens both great and small, and many plants have been giving charming popular names, such as the Pansy!