I did a presentation for the Elmhurst Artist Guild and it went very well! I really enjoyed seeing everyone and talking "shop". This photo was of my painting demo. I painted a little chickadee.
We also talked about how I got started, my art profession, and my future plans. A lot of people mentioned my loose technique and had many questions both about my painting style and techniques as well as my business and career as an artist.
Thanks to Sarah Johnson and Bala for filming the presentation.
It was available on Instagram live but is not longer available.
The painting of a chickadee is available in my shop here:
Ever since I went snowboarding in Wisconsin Saturday in 5 degree F. temps, I've been suffering with a cold and fever. But today I feel on the mend. Still weak but the worst is over. Anyway, hot oatmeal seemed like a nutritious energizing option on this cold winter morning.
I just took what I had in the kitchen, some carrots, ginger, brown sugar, and steel-cut oats. I also sliced some oranges on the side and added raisins, cardamom, and milk, to the hot oatmeal.
I have to admit, it really hit the spot! I feel good now. :D
What is the best way to hang your art? There are many articles and videos online regarding this subject. But what I can tell you is that it always pays to get your art up and out of the box! Even if its not perfect. For example, if you purchase a painting like the one shown. And hope to have it framed but want to hang it unframed until you are ready to frame, I think that's a great idea. Maybe you will grow to like it without the frame! Art is so fun because it adds life to a room. It can brighten any corner. So go ahead and get your new artwork up on that wall....
Today it snowed all day and I decided to try a treat I saw in a coffee shop in Miami. Cocoa Puff Crispy Squares.
I just followed the recipe on the marshmallows bag for rice crispy treats. But I substituted the cocoa puffs for rice crispies.
A little sweet for every day but not bad for the day after snowboarding in freezing cold weather!