Tuesday, September 24, 2013

On Eagles Wings- In Memorium of

This blog story is going to be quite different than most because this painting session was unique.   I was blessed to meet and work with a pretty amazing woman!   I would like to introduce you to Shelly, a new and dear friend, who was introduced to me by our mutual friend Jennifer.   Shelly's story and the painting is best shared in her words.  Shelly, your painting is amazing, and so are you.  For someone who in your own words, "has no artistic ability", I think you took a leap of faith and painted a beautiful memorial that will always remind you of your dad.   I love you!





And here is her story:

My dad Tom Veigh was tragically taken in a car accident on May 22, 2012. It broke so many people's hearts to lose him that day. Thankfully he had a strong Christian faith which has helped my family to get through this, knowing he is in a much better place.


He was truly a genuine man and his family was the most important thing in his life! He had so many great qualities, a loyal husband to my mom, a loving Papa to my boys, he was like a father to my husband, and he was the best dad a girl could ever ask for he was always there for me whenever I needed him!

My entire family loves deer hunting! Thanksgiving week is our family tradition the whole family gets together and we all hunt. This last hunting season was my best year ever I got a nice buck and a doe on opening day. I truly felt his spirit was with me, I know he would have been so proud of me!

My dad enjoyed riding his Harley! We would always tease him because in his car he would always go at least 10 miles under the speed limit, but not when he was out on his bike.

He had such a passion for nature he especially enjoyed bird watching and his favorite of all were the eagles. We often see them up north at my parents home soaring so beautifully over the Wolf river. Anytime I see one now it brings a smile to my face and reminds me of him!!

Time has healed some of the pain but I still miss him every single day! The one thing I have learned is how fast things can change in our lives, things taken for granted. I now more than ever before take time to really enjoy all the little moments and all the blessings in my life. Life is short,  but I know someday without a doubt that my family will all be together again in heaven.

I love you dad so much and miss you every single day!
Love you always and forever
Your Daughter

I want to give a special thank to Jenny White for this wonderful gift, it has meant so much to me! What an amazing memorabilia of my dad! I have had such a great time painting with Jill she is so talented and I could not have done this without her!

Our first session wrapped up here. 



Our second meeting:  Shelly took  photographs of the backyard of her parent's home on the Wolf River as inspiration for the tree placement of our landscape.  One of the trees grows crooked and has an eagle's nest in it.  I had sketched in their locations with pencil before we met for painting.   


In these pictures you can see her dad's ring, which she had re-sized and wears as a reminder of him.



Shelly, I will forever remember your fear of the tree!  ha ha!








You did it!!!!  Just the eagle was left!

Our last session was painting in the eagle.  I sketched it in our "heavenly sky" and then painted along-side her to show her some tricks!  Here's my canvas which I would use to show her different techniques....You can see a mess of stuff!   Also, my eagle getting filled in as I show her some techniques! :)
And here is a close up of her finished eagle!  Wonderful!

 You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord
Who abide in His shadow for life
Say to the Lord
"My refuge, my rock in whom I trust!"

And He will raise you up on eagles' wings
Bear you on the breath of dawn
Make you to shine like the sun
And hold you in the palm of His hand.

The snare of the fowler will never capture you
And famine will bring you no fear
Under His wings your refuge
His faithfulness your shield.

And He will raise you up on eagles' wings
Bear you on the breath of dawn
Make you to shine like the sun
And hold you in the palm of His hand.

You need not fear the terror of the night
Nor the arrow that flies by day
Though thousands fall about you
Near you it shall not come.

And He will raise you up on eagles' wings
Bear you on the breath of dawn
Make you to shine like the sun
And hold you in the palm of His hand.

For to His angels He's given a command
To guard you in all of your ways
Upon their hands they will bear you up
Lest you dash your foot against a stone.

And He will raise you up on eagles' wings
Bear you on the breath of dawn
Make you to shine like the sun
And hold you in the palm of His hand... 
composed by Michael Joncas, a priest, in 1979. Its words are loosely based on Psalm 91 and Isaiah 40:31

God's blessing Shelly!  May you always smile when you look at your painting, and remember your wonderful earthly father as well as your loving, heavenly one.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Sugar and Spice...and butterflies and flowers! That's what little girls are made of!



This kindergarten artist was going to paint a picture for her bedroom!   Mom knew she loved to make flowers, and also wanted to implement a butterfly into the painting so it would coordinate with her room.   

This photo of her bedding helped me to come up with a color scheme that would make a beautiful (and coordinating) painting for "M"'s room.  Also, pink and purple are her favorite colors....so those were a 
MUST!

For our first meeting, we painted at Tribeca Coffee House.  I had already added the backdrop of a solid aqua/blue so she could start on the fun stuff right away.  Our first plan was the grass.   Well, mine was. "M" was really wondering about the fact that she only saw green and blue paints out.  Hmmmm....This lady wanted some purples and pinks!   No problem!  Grass first, then the fun girl stuff! I promise!

She filled in blue circles for some flower placements and then started painting over my pencil lines for tall grass....


"M" was so outgoing with me!   She was super open and would stop to ask fun questions, and make great observations.   I love a curious kindergartner!


We used 4 shades of greens and kept "making lines" to fill in the painting.  I was loving what I saw!

Next, I painted white on "M"'s thumb and we stamped her thumb for some white flowers.   I caught the end result here.


Now, it was time for the pink!   Lots of pink!  I would trace a flower outline and she would fill it in.


You can see her filling in here....The paint thickness was making some beautiful texture.  

Wow!  Already so beautiful!


Next up was dark pink....and "rectangle" flowers.  These were "Line, line line" flowers.  I would have her fill in the paint in lines and 3 to 4 lines would do it!



I LOVE the TEXTURE SO MUCH!

"Look, paint on my shirt!"

Light purple flowers next....

We got the flower bases in and some of the butterfly.   This painting was coming together BEAUTIFULLY!  


See you soon sweet "M"!  Cute pose!


Session 2!   It made my day to hear that "M" couldn't wait to paint again.   Honestly, neither could I!  I loved the way this painting was turning out and was excited to finish it up and see the final results!  We started with filling in the butterfly's body.


And then carefully creating those antenaea.  She has such a careful steady hand for a 5 year old!


Filling in the wing colors....

She was so concentrated!  It was so cute!

Next we went over our flowers with another coat of paint.


Then painting in yellow lines on the purple flowers.


Good job "M"!  So careful!  

I HAD to take these pictures.  "M" was always super curious to see what color the water would change to when we put her brushes into it.  I had to take a picture of her checking the water to remember that!  


Looking good!   Now some blue circles...


Put it in the paint, smush it down, and spin it in a circle!   Perfect!


SUCH A beautiful finished project.  And she is 5!  Wow!


Our photo shoot of artist and painting....



I love this one because it was "M"'s idea.  She really wanted to hold it up.  It also gives a good idea of the size of a large painting!   "M" I hope you love your masterpiece as much as I do!   Great job sweetie!