Sunday, December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

It is already Christmas, time is flying. Wishing you Happy Holidays and a very Happy 2017!


2016 has been a good year with work sold for SARA Sanctuary, a successful art show at home and new commissions, as well as some work sold in Waring. My "Water 2" watercolor made it into the Syracuse Cultural Workers' Datebook for 2017. (I have one more datebook left for $12.50. Let me know if you want it.)

Juan and Son, oil on canvas, 16x20" 


Cindy'sFamily, oil on canvas 12x16"

Juan and Son and Cindy's Family were my end of year commissions in oil. I learned from them and found them interesting and rewarding. In Juan and Son the lighting was tricky and in Cindy's Family the smaller size canvas made the faces difficult.



Brother and Sister, graphite, 11x14" 

In my new series of people I meet, this sister and her brother came to the gallery when I was working. Belle I saw in the garden of the McNay Museum.

Brother and Sister and Belle brought their own challenges which I enjoyed. Belle came into the world while I couldn't stop listening to "Belle" from Notre Dame de Paris.




My first commission in the new year is the portrait of a mustang called Sham.

Belle, graphite, 7x11"


My art exhibit in Viva Vegeria started Dec 1st and will go till the end of Feb 2017. The reception will be on Friday Jan 27th and will coincide with a documentary about Frida Kahlo. I am looking forward to it and hope to see some of you there. (10% of all sales will go to SARA Sanctuary.)


SARA's Goat, watercolor, 5x7"
I hope you all have a wonderful new year!

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Autumn 2016

Dear Friends,
The art show was a great success! Thanks to everybody who came to the show! We enjoyed having you! Thank you for making the time! Thank you for the gifts you brought, thank you for the cards, prints and originals you bought and thank you for trusting me with the commissions. Seven originals sold and I now have eight commissions, mostly portraits in oil. I am happily back at work painting which I so enjoy.

Ingrid before the Train to Crystal City, graphite 2016
Ingrid's portrait was drawn because of a talk about the book the Train to Crystal City and a competition. When Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book at Barnes and Noble last spring, I had not read it. I was there because of friends, but I was impressed with what Jan said. It was a sad subject, though, and I thought I would read the book someday, preferring happy tales. In Houston a few weeks later, I was told to enter the Holocaust Museum exhibit by a gallery owner I respect. The title of the exhibit was Man's Inhumanity to Mankind. Only I had no idea what to submit. All of a sudden it occurred to me to do a pencil portrait of one of the heroines in the book, I remembered being interested in the old photographs. I got permission and contact information and read the book. I felt a connection to Ingrid and got a photograph to work from. The drawing wasn't selected, but Ingrid's daughter bought it and is happy with it. It won a ribbon for her and her family, she said.

Holocaust, oil on canvas, 30 x 40", 2016
Holocaust was the painting that most people talked about at our art show. I painted the dead oak tree onto an experimental canvas, after some glazing and a some touch ups here and there, it was ready. It was not selected for the Houston exhibit either. At the art show people saw women in the painting, which was fun, because I was not aware of it at all!
I am looking forward to visiting the exhibit at the Holocaust Museum this month.

Water 2, watercolor, 11 x 14"

My watercolor Water 2 was chosen to be included in the 2017 Syracuse Cultural Workers' Datebook! I am very excited about it!


I've got Wings, watercolor, 9x12", 2016
 My art is on display at
- the beautifully renovated River Art Gallery in La Villita
-Dr Robert Rodriguez' dental office on Blanco,
-Munch on and Beyond on Wetmore,
all three in San Antonio, TX

It can also be seen at:
- the Art Center for the Islands in Port Aransas, TX
- Yellow Rose Gallery of Fine Art in Rockport, TX


On October 29th I will do a demo and show my art in Waring, TX
In December 2016 my art will be hanging at Viva Vegeria in San Antonio, TX

There is more information on our art show and the datebook on facebook at www.facebook.com/verasartblog/
My website is still at www.verasart.com

Thursday, July 21, 2016

June July 2016

On Aug 28th 2016, in the afternoon, I am having an Art Show  of recent paintings and drawings at my home. If you are in the San Antonio area, let me know if you can come.

 Blue Retama portrays the Palo Verde (or Retama tree) in our backyard. The landscape is part abstract, part imaginary, part West Texas.

 Roses and Morning Glories was painted in our garden. Sara's morning glories bloomed for months and were such a cheerful sight. They were bigger than I painted them. I didn't want to take away from the roses, which I had painted first and wanted to be the focal point.




Mother and Child is a graphite drawing done from a photograph which I took on a Saturday night at a very busy local restaurant, The Cove, where we were having dinner with good friends. Mothers and children is a subject dear to my heart.







Thursday, May 19, 2016

April and May 2016

Kendra, pencil, 11x14"
Kendra, oil portrait 2015
 Kendra's pencil portrait is inspired by the work of Odilon Redon, who has profiles of women and flowers together in his beautiful spiritual paintings. I have wanted to draw and paint a profile  with flowers for a while. Merci, Simone C, de me prĂȘter ton beau catalogue!
 I painted Kendra's portrait last year and I am not sure if my Redon inspired painting is going to be of her as well or not.( I do love the picture of her that her father took and which I have used for both this drawing and the painting.)
Esperanza, pencil, 11x14"
I met Esperanza a few years back and always wanted to use her photograph. This was not an easy drawing. I have struggled with it up till the very end, Now it is very dear to me. In a way it is a symbol of the Native people of San Antonio and South Texas who live their lives and do their work quietly and friendly and who are becoming ever more important to me.
 I did not use projection in either drawing. It seemed far better to see what would happen without it.

Both "Leopard Hide and Seek" and "Tribute to Tracy" found a home at the Friendraiser for SARA!


Leopard Hide and Seek

Tribute to Tracy
Thank you for reading my blog and supporting my art! The emails I get with each new blog are truly inspiring!
 Have a great summer!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

March news

"Suzke", pencil portrait, 9x12" 

"Tribute to Tracy", watercolor on Arches paper, 22  x 30"



 In March I attended the Sister Solidarity art show, sold some cards and enjoyed meeting new people.

In April I am first going to participate in the starving Artists Art show on April 2nd and 3rd in La Villita, San Antonio, TX. I will be in front of the River Art Group in space 25, I hope we will have nice weather and good sales.
Next I will be at the High Wire Art gallery, in San Antonio for a fundraiser for my favorite charity: SARA (Society for Animal Rescue and Adoption) Sanctuary. The fundraiser and Silent Auction will be held on April 8th from 6 to 9pm.

Suzke's portrait was done in pencil in preparation for the watercolor I painted last year.

"Tribute to Tracy"could have been "a Big Happy Family" or "We all live in a Yellow Submarine". It shows a few of the many animals living at SARA as at a forever home or just passing through till they find new homes. Tracy Frank is one of my heroes and meeting her or simply remembering that she and SARA exist always does my heart good. "Tribute to Tracy" was painted for the silent Auction.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Jan-Feb 2016

Experimenting with watercolors is what I have been doing. In January I was taught fluid backgrounds by Sandy Grey, who has been studying watercolor and oil for years with many different teachers.

San Antonio Kitten, watercolor, 9x12"
"San Antonio Kitten" is in my usual style. It was a fun piece to paint.

Vive la France! Eiffel Tower, watercolor, 9x12"
"Vive la France! Eiffel Tower" was a commission and I decided to use the new technique Sandy introduced me to. It is done on wet paper and involves the use of salt to get the background pattern. 

Leopard Hide and Seek, watercolor, 9x12"
"Leopard Hide and Seek" was done with saran wrap and salt. When I pulled the saran wrap off I saw the outline and eyes of the Leopard.

Camo Cat, watercolor, 9x12"
"Camo Cat" started as a background that wasn't fluid and a little too strong. I turned it into an abstract camouflage cat.

Flower Serenity, watercolor, 9x12"

"Flower Serenity" has a background made with salt which I liked so much, I decided to frame it with abstract flowers.