Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Painting Sale!!!!!

I know I haven't been painting and posting on here--sorry!!! My life is interrupting my painting but I hope to get back to posting daily soon! In the meantime ebay was offering a special on listing fees so I took advantage of it and posted lots of original watercolors--small and large, as well as some prints. The starting bids are well below the prices listed on my web site so take advantage of the savings while it is available--because in one week it will be gone! :-) If you live in Greenville and want to pick up your painting you can save even more by not paying the shipping fee. To find me on ebay just search "JSConn" or click on the "eBay Auctions" tab on the right side of my blog!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Showing Grammy the Way!


4" x 6"

I love the way children walk off so confidently without a care in the world! This little one was leading Grammy on a walk down the beach. Don't you just wonder what they are thinking?!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Bottoms Up!

4"x6"
For the past several days my scanner hasn't scanned. I tried several things and looked up "troubleshooting" on the internet for this particular scanner--all to no avail. I thought I would try one more thing and it worked!! Woo Hoo!! My camera isn't a high-tech kind so I really didn't want to use it, so I'm very glad the scanner was just taking a couple days vacation! :-)

This little fella brought a smile to my face with his little yellow floating suit. I couldn't resist getting a photo to work from!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Keeping Watch

4" x 6"
I don't think there is a cat anywhere that doesn't have a distinct personality. Many years ago we had a white cat named "Trouble." He got into a lot of trouble in his wild stray days before deciding that we would make good owners--so he adopted us. :-)

This kitty chose the perch to keep an eye on another cat laying on the lawn.

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Blue Hydrangea

4" x 6"
Loved this little splash of blue amid all the browns of dirt and wood. This building is among the many old homes, barns, out-buildings at Roper Mountain Science Center here in Greenville.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

With Their Backs to Each Other

SOLD
4"x6"

I started this painting on Wednesday with the goal of finishing it to post that night, but I ended up helping one son with a project for school. So Thursday came and again I thought surely I will get it done . . . but it is a stubborn little painting and another son needed some advice on a report. I started early Friday, and glad I did!! :-) Some paintings just seem to paint themselves and in no time at all . . . others seem to linger indefinitely!

This little clump of daffodils were from my neighbors yard. I liked how a couple faced one direction while the others faced the opposite. I always love strong shadows.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Dwarf Asiatic Lilies

4"x6"
I received these lilies several years ago for Mother's Day. Every spring I look forward to their bright red display!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Barnyard Chatter

4"x6"
Wasn't sure I would make it with a painting tonight, but I did! So many errands to run that it took until mid-afternoon when I had an appointment that went until 5:00 pm--that didn't leave much time for painting, but I really like what I have. I'm sure my painting break and my fondness for roosters/chickens helped! :-)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Finally Back!

I know I wrote on my last blog that I was taking one week off but the week ended and I hadn't quite finished up everything I needed to get done. Then I didn't want to post anything to ebay as I knew I would be out of town last week and unable to mail anything so I still didn't paint. Last week I was out of town at a watercolor workshop, which I absolutely LOVED and needed! Yes, these are all excuses--good ones, but never the less excuses! I'm sure if I wanted to paint I would have found a way to get everything done, posted, mailed, etc. but I really didn't want to paint. So the break was a good one for me.

As I mentioned I was at a watercolor workshop last week in Hendersonville, NC at Kanuga Camp and Conference. My instructor was figurative watercolorist, Ted Nuttal. His work is simply beautiful! My favorite piece was of an older Jewish man in Central Park that was watching his family a little distance away. Ted captured the tender love in the man's face as he watched his family. Unfortunately I didn't find this particular painting on his website-- www.tednuttal.com (at least not at the time of this writing) so you won't be able to take a look at it. Anyway many artists can paint but they can't teach . . . Ted is a great painter and teacher! If you are a watercolor artist and interested in doing some figurative paintings/portraits, I would highly recommend him. Below is a painting that I started at the workshop. I still may do a bit more on it, but it is very close to being finished.
I hope to get back to posting a painting a day tomorrow, but I don't make any promises! :-) After being gone a week my house isn't exactly clean and my kitchen isn't exactly stocked with food. That is what happens with a husband, two teenage guys, and a dog that sheds! :-D Hopefully I can at least get some food and start a painting tomorrow and start the cleaning Tues . . . that is if I can stand to look at it that long!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Spring Break

I have struggled all day to motivate myself to get a painting done and here it is 9:45 pm and I don't really have a thing to show for the struggle. :-)

My husband is on Spring Break this week and that combined with some jobs around the house that I really want to get done are keeping my mind from being focused on painting. So I have decided to not fight it any more--I am taking the rest of the week off as far as painting goes. Hopefully then I can make some real headway on the other jobs and come back with a brain that isn't being pulled in several different directions!

So see you next week!

Monday, March 29, 2010

A Royal Combination

SOLD
4" x 6"

Poppies may be my favorite flower--although that is very hard to say because I do love many different flowers--but for sure this is my favorite color of poppy. Maybe it rises to the top of the list because I have not been able to get/keep it in my garden. I bought it one Fall and carefully planted it within the brick-edged limits of my garden so the "weed eater" wouldn't get it the next spring. I waited with excitement as it began to grow the following spring until I went out one day and all that was left was a shredded stalk. The weed eater had struck! When questioned the reply was "I didn't weed eat any of your flowers. I only took out the biggest weed I've ever seen."--my poppy. It didn't survive. :-/ Several years later I saw the same variety in a major gardening catalog, and it was on sale no less!! I placed my order and planted it within the picket fence this time. The next spring however brought disappointment once again as the poppy bloomed it wasn't the deep purple red it was supposed to be, it was a salmon orange!! So it has not been my lot in life to have this beauty grace my garden, but I enjoyed this one surrounded by another favorite--yarrow at a local garden.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Amid the Tulips

4" x 6"
Nestled amid the tulips is a garden retreat shaded by crepe myrtles with their smooth, colorful bark. Definitely a place to sit and ponder.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

Window Box II

SOLD
4" x 6"
This is another view of the window box in Mary's Restaurant, Greenville, SC. It is such a beautiful box and always brings a smile to my face.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Daffodil Duo

SOLD
4" x 6"

I love the shape of daffodils with their ruffle-edged trumpets surrounding by their showy petals. I think they are perfect reflections of the warm sun chasing away the cold, colorless winter.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Royal Troupe

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4" x 6"

Crocuses and daffodils are in full bloom in Greenville, but I can't wait for the tulips! I called this Royal Troupe because the colors are rich and remind me of royalty and "troupe" because they are beautiful entertainers! :-)

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pink Camellia II

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4" x 6"

This pink camellia was hanging down and I loved the shape that was created.

I worked some more in my yard this morning. By the end of the morning I decided to turn the mulch pile a little and found that it apparently has been the breeding ground for termites this winter! Last fall I put a little layer of dirt in since that is supposed to help things decompose quicker but there must have been a termite in that dirt because now there are tons!! UGH! I wanted to start spreading some of the mulch in my flower beds this spring . . . guess that won't be happening until I get rid of them . . . just not sure how best to do that!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Pink Camellia

4" x 6"
Another sign of Spring is the camellia. They are simple yet very elegant beauties!

I have started working in my garden. I wish I could say their isn't a lot to do, but I haven't been able to really work in it for a couple years so there is much to do. Good thing I enjoy being outside--hope to reclaim it this year!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Daffodil Vignette

SOLD
4" x 6"
Daffodils have arrived in Greenville, SC! Spring is definitely on it's way!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Window Box

SOLD
4" x 6"

This window box is nestled in a window of Falls Cottage, Greenville, SC. The cottage was built in 1893 and today houses Mary's Restaurant.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

White Azaleas

SOLD
4" x 6"
I do like painting white flowers--to get those deep shadows, and azaleas are a very delicate petal that really highlights those shadows. Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Shaded Drive

4" x 6"
I saw my first daffodils of the season today! Spring is on it's way to the south--maybe some more daffodil paintings will be coming. Now to today's painting--the things I liked about this scene were the dark shadows on the road, the strength of the pines, and the curve in the road gives a sense of mystery of what is around the bend.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Garden Bench

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4" x 6"

There is something very inviting about a garden bench. It just seems to call you to sit, relax, and forget all the issues of the day!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Forgotten Entrance

4" x 6"
This garden gate near the back of a Greenville property seems to have been forgotten. The English ivy has claimed a fair section of the brick and had started in on the gate and across the dirt path.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Tudor Home

4" x 6"
This is the back corner of a large Tudor-style home. I do like architecture, and this home is beautiful!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bridge Over Tranquil Waters

2.5" x 3.5"
There are days when I really struggle to paint . . . it is just plain hard work. Every brushstroke is painful it seems. I go through periods where I really don't like the way my paintings are turning out or it was so hard getting there that I can barely look at the painting! :-) When I'm going through times like that I just keep telling myself "It will pass. Painting will be fun again." and I force myself to keep going. This week was somewhat of a struggle; however, I really like today's painting. Yay! I survived another period of struggle. :-)

This stream runs through a large estate in Greenville. The bridge is part of the long drive that winds up to a very large Tudor home. The home is set up on a hill, and this little stream is near the bottom between it and the home are thousands of daffodils in the spring. This spot is so peaceful and even though it is near the downtown it is very quiet and tranquil--just the sound of the water as it flows over the rocks.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Twin Beauty

4" x 6"
I like the strong white petals of the magnolia. This particular variety has a pink blush at the center--very pretty.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pink Peony

2.5" x 3.5"
I have several peony plants in my garden--they aren't the "usual" kind but rather have fewer petals and a yellow center. They are a more simple variety but still beautiful!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Lily Pond

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4" x 6"

This beautiful lily pond is located at Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville. The area to the left is a butterfly garden. Once you cross the bridge and follow the path you will come to a "settlement" of old homes, barns, and out-buildings. There is a vegetable and flower garden, chickens, horse, and cow--a great place for local schools to visit and learn about nature and history.