Thursday, July 01, 2010

Thursday check-in

One of the on-line lists I belong to has a Thurs. check-in, which is good because even if you don't post any other time, you poke your head in once a week. It's so late that it's already Thursday so I'm checking in with you before I call it a day (or a night).

You'd think I would stop leaving my camera in the studio - but no-o. Anyway, I was there today and it was amazingly relaxing.  Imagine that!  My daughter-in-law Nancy stopped in and we had lunch, surrounded by Thermofax screens, paint, and who knows what else.  By the time she left, I was feeling mellow enough to get something done.

The piece I've been working on for myself I will not show you, but here's some other stuff that was on the wall.  I brought it home with me and played further tonight.  I am still futzing around with this thing as a diversion.
And I'm auditioning stuff for this one, which started by accident. Really!

That's all, folks.  Early appointments tomorrow - we have to be up at 6, so I'm outa here now.

7 comments:

Victoria Findlay Wolfe said...

oooh! love that deep purpley one!! the black and grey is pretty fantastic too.. and what is it you might be hiding from us?? ;-)
I think I am still on MN time... it's 1am. I should be long asleep..
g'nite!

Beverly said...

I'll second that- they both grabbed my attention. Especially the second one--

Gerrie said...

I'm lovin' the second accidental piece. Take care. Love ya!

Anonymous said...

Yep that second one is going good...love the contrasts in it.

Diana Parkes said...

Your second image is very exciting. I hope you continue to complete this piece.

Eva said...

I love the first one most. It is like a night of celebration with joyful spotlights or laser rays moving about, it is people moving on illuminated streets on football championship nights. It is like painting with strong, deliberate brush strokes.

Barbara said...

I love the mix of colors in the first one. For some reason the second one reminded me of a concentration camp. Maybe I need to figure out a different way to look at it!

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