Oh. My. So many adventures in Arty Life land the last couple of days. Brace yourself because this post is going to be skipping from one thing to the next, each topic guaranteed to make you more dizzy than the next.
First…and only because it happened minutes ago and I’m still as jumpy as a tweaker from the adrenalin rush…my brush with wildlife. There was a bear rat in the hay shed. Big sucker. But I was BRAVE. Oh, indeed I was, even with flip flops on my feet. No girly screaming like I did with the mouse. No. This time I was brave enough to stomp and shout with a very big voice like a very scary person. And bang a couple metal trash lids together like a one woman marching band. And Mr. Rat was so impressed he fell off one shelf and jumped down from another. The last I saw was his bare naked tail as it disappeared behind the hay.
Begone with you Templeton!
Now that I’ve impressed you with my wildlife management skills…you ARE impressed, aren’t you…now we can move on to Precious Man Dog (AKA Bean, AKA Benny) If you read Friday’s post, you’ll recall PMD was sorely in need of a haircut. Being a poodle mix the hair just grows. And grows. I let it grow over the winter to keep him warm. Dreadlocks happen and matts and clumps of thick, dense felt take over. Then in the spring I take to him with scissors and we start the cycle all over again.
So this was PMD last week.
This is him today, half the size he used to be. But so darn cute I can’t stand it.
Sophie is in the middle of her spring trim. I have to wait until she’s dead asleep before I can get certain spots. Like her chest. Right now she’s sporting a whole lot of chest hair. Throw a couple gold chains around her neck and she’d be a ringer for Burt Reynolds.
Okay, now it’s time to move on from critters, both wild and domestic, and get to art. Got a couple works in progress to show.
This is acrylic, 2’x2′. Don’t have a clue where it’s going but will know when it gets there. Layers and scribbles. Layers and scribbles.
This one is also acrylic, 36″x48″. Still very much a work in progress. Oh crap…as I’m writing this I’m wondering if I put the lid back on the jar of Titan Buff…well, let’s hope I did because it’s dark and I’m not heading back down to Studio Grande.
Speaking of Studio Grande, Mr. Spouse got some sheet rock up in the new! improved! Studio-Grande-to-be.
He was hoping to have it all rocked this weekend but it was slow going. Hard work indeed. But this is how Mr. Spouse relaxes from his desk job, he builds stuff. And I’m not complaining. By the way, this photo was taken after 6PM. Still good natural light, at least at this time of year. Even more when the tarps come off the skylights.
A gentle reminder that Wednesday is Random Acts of Art. I hope some of you will join me in sharing where you hide your treasures. You can send me photos before Tuesday (like, today) and I’ll post them on the blog. Or you can post the link to your own blog anytime between Wednesday and Saturday.
I really like how both of those canvases are coming along. The colors in them flow nicely. And speaking of coming along the studio is looking fab. Bet you can’t wait till it’s done!
Thanks, Sue. I’m hoping to finish at least one of them today if I can get my act together and get the other ‘stuff’ out of the way.
As for the new studio, you’re right…I can’t wait. But I have to…weekends only construction, you know.
Who ever said ‘patience is a virtue’ was full o’crap, lol.
ooo I love your studio, coming along beautifully!
we resemble each others!!
But of course, Margie…sister studios!
Love your new space… it’s coming along and will be very nice. Can’t wait to see it all done. I love the all the natural lighting you will have. Great blog post. And I really like your art work too.
Thanks, Suzanne. It’s so exciting and at the same time so …calming. It’s my space. Ahhhhh…
Oh Precious Man Dog you ARE looking dapper. Love both paintings, but especially enamored with no. 1. Maybe because it is still searching for what it wants to be…
I hadn’t realized how ratty he looked until I took the scissors to him and the new! improved! PMD emerged.
Maybe I could use that as a metaphor for painting # 1, eh Donna?
What big eyes you have Precious Man Dog.
Big eyes and big heart, Patti!
Yuck on the rat! YIKES!
Mr. Bean looks maaaarvaalus!
Your studio is going to be amazing – can’t wait to see pics when it’s full of you and your art with all that beautiful light streaming in . . . .
I don’t think patience really is a virtue –
and your new paintings look wonderful – be great to see what’s next . . .
All good things, Judy…all good things! xo