Haven’t written for awhile, don’t know why, just busy living I suppose.
I have a leak in my RV roof, haven’t been able to find anyone to help me fix it so I did the next best thing and did it myself.
I didn’t think I could get up to the roof but found I could climb that ladder and it wasn’t as hard as I thought, or scary. Wish I’d gotten a picture to scare my kids with but no-one was around. I used a shower liner and some special tape to hold it down, so far so good, no leak. More permanent fix is needed and the ceiling inside the rv one area should be replaced but now is covered with fabric I am a make-do champion.
My garden has had a really rough time this year, too much heat and wind, I lost everything I had in pots but the garden may recover if we stop having 100 +degree days. I have them shaded with a plastic tablecloth in hopes of survival. last year my flowers did better but the garden worse harvesting only a couple small vegetable………….things, Tomorrow it will be 100.
I’ve been painting using the pour style, what a mess.
I thought I’d quit doing it because you waste so much paint. You must make multiple cups of paint that must be about the same viscosity, then dump them into another cup layering the paint and then use one of several different methods of adding it to a canvas or your choice of substrates and spin it until you like the effect, while the paint splashes everywhere.
I thought to quit making this mess but I had lunch with some friends at a small cafe near here and noticed a large empty wall. I thought that maybe they would like some art for their walls This is a very small community cafe that did well during the pandemic with take out and has been able to freshen up their cafe. I went to find out and found it closed for a short vacation but the store next door, which I though was owned by the same family was open and I asked the owner about it. He is not the owner of the cafe but said I could paint a mural on his outside wall. Hmmm why not? Maybe when it cools down a bit might be fun.
Anyway I had these paintings in my car and was headed into town for groceries and thought I’d stop at the gallery to see what she thought of these poured paintings, though I said I didn’t think they were gallery material.
She loved them! She wanted to buy one of them immediately ! So I left her with 7 oval paintings. Personally I don’t like them so much but other people seem to so I guess I’ll make some more. They don’t photograph well to add here, they are actually pretty cool, you can see what you want to see, the earth, the seas, creation, if you don’t like it one way you can just turn it. I could only find photos of these ,I made 8 and today made 4 more, she wants to sell them for $70, I said okay because they are sold in a gallery, but I would ask for just 35 myself! They are a lot of work, messy messy work!
End of story now I don’t have anything to offer the cafe……yet.
This is on a 6×6 canvas I kept this one, I like it but will probably modify the black a bit with acrylic pens.
My voice mail was full,
I didn’t know how to empty it until a friend said she called herself to empty it and so I called myself
40 messages waiting to be heard.
I listened to messages sent a year ago. Sorry!
What does one do to apologize after all this time?
There were no junk messages just family and friends trying to say Hello.
and I wonder why no one calls me!
My voice mail is squeaky clean now
call me.
Kate, love the ovals. Continue to do them. Love the one you kept too.
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Thanks Gail
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These acrylic pours are beautiful, Kath! I have seen many, but never on oval, which I really like!
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thanks Janet, I have a few more to make.
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Kate! I love your ovals. This must be a new period for you. Great.
When in Virginia mi casa es su case.
Looks like you’re growing roots there.
Keep in touch. (Name or number your artwork so that one can comment on that particular object). Con mucho caribou, Vene
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thanks Vene, nice to hear from you, good idea about numbering
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