Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Sketchings from Paradise

Three months ago, at the end of September, the hunky, humble and ever patient love of my life & I celebrated 10 years of marriage.
It was ten years ago that we had miraculously fallen in love & agreed to love each other for the rest of our lives. I say miraculously, because if you didn't know us way back when you wouldn't know how incredibly shocked everyone was the Steve Daugird & Carlye Clark were dating nevermind, getting married. We are a bit different from each other, to say the least.
We had a lot of love to grow into and by the grace of God we learned to interpret each other's communication a bit. Then we survived, I mean enjoyed, 3 babies worth of memories & sleepless nights. There were challenges and trials, some of which brought us to the point of desperate need for our faithful Savior & Lord. There were years of joyfilled laugter & livin on love, loans & the good Lord's provisions. There were many memories which cocooned us metamorphasizing us into who we are today; two grace-given, flawed people who love each other & know how to love each other so much more than the day we walked down that grassy aisle.
And so, we had a lot to celebrate!
My partner & best friend of 10 years knew that we had a lot to celebrate. So, he worked extra shifts & secretly planned for months to whisk me off my feet, once again, but this time quite literally on an Anniversary vacation like none other. A return to our honeymoon port, Cancun, Mexico. This time, to La Isla Mujeres.
After many years of diapers, scheduling, more lessons in communicating, parental duties, all amidst the often raucously booming noises of childhood & parenting (so, only a little yelling), this week long, tropical sabbatical was just what the doctor ordered. Heavenly, in fact.
Sitting on the beach, under the palm trees, well rested, not a care in the world, surrounded by the sounds of tropical bliss I did what any art inclined soul would do.
I sketched.
Hope you enjoy the peace inspired sketching of a wife celebrating.























Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Freedom's Ride

Once in a while i will go to bed and dream a painting. Normally once dreamt, if I don't paint it soon after, the painting is gone. Several months ago, I saw a documentary piece on the Freedom Riders. Worth the watch. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/watch
It hit me. Hard...in a good way. I dont pretend to be an expert on the history or future of race relations in the United States or anywhere but i do know it matters. The justice, courage and truth of those riders, white and black, women and men. Their acts of bravery and brotherhood through peace turned violence by other's hatred and fear. This is a story worth knowing if you don't. History and our future hope- both- have so much to teach us.

This piece was different. I dreamt of this piece. Didn't have the chance to paint it and kept dreaming of it over and over.
I had a huge canvas that a friend had given me. Thanks Kelly.
I was torn about what to paint on it. Art sales are slow in this economy so it would be been practical for me to paint a large flower or landscape, but this dream piece kept haunting me. So I said, ok God, I ll paint it. Please speak truth through it. So my prayer is that God will speak truth, justice, hope, peace and reconciliation through it.

This piece will be my first Multi-Media piece to exhibit & enter into a juried show. I applied and made it into the Birmingham Art Association Juried Show
Reception: Thurs., November 15,2012, 5-8 pm
Exhibit will only be up Nov. 15-17

at Christopher House Antiques
3205 2nd Ave. South,
Birmingham,AL 35222

Monday, January 30, 2012

Wet paint

Fresh off the Easel. Paint is still wait. For your viewing

Highland Thistle
Acrylic/ antique frame
15 3/4 x 19 with frame
For sale.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Mariposa

Mariposa Hope
Acrylic/Gallery Wrap
24x30
For sale

Tornado bloom

Tornado bloom
Acrylic
18x24
For sale