Featured Artist: Donna Bland!

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Cuchara, CO by Donna Bland  16×20″ Oil

Donna Bland. Wonderful paintings, these are a few of my favorites. These Colorado painting is dramatic with the dark greens from those stunning trees against the bright yellow/green. Nice, very nice!

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Pinch of Sunshine by Donna Bland  36×24″  Oil

Something struck me with this painting. I love it! It’s like you’re standing in the woods with trees in the distance. It’s got a wonderful, happy feel to it. This is a great painting!

Read a bit about Donna, from her website:

“Donna Bland lives and paints in the Austin, Texas area.  She has been an artist all her life starting in kindergarten.  Painting daily in her studio, plein air or teaching a workshop, subjects are unlimited.  Donna loves to learn, create and share what she has experienced in finishing a painting.  No words to describe the joy in painting outdoors in the Texas Hill Country, Colorado or Mexico.

My passion is creating an oil painting that reminds someone of a special moment, place or person in their lives.

When she first started painting in Georgia,  Donna was taught to paint scenes that interested her.  Painting what interest her adds a feeling of excitement into her painterly strokes.  Painting outdoors (en Plein Aire) is a wonderful way to study light and shadow as the day unfolds.  Painting a portrait is especially fun because I get to know the people or create a scene from a person’s life.  “From outdoor scenes, to portraits, to still life – I love it all,”    Each canvas is the opportunity to create a new design made of various colors and shapes.  It is  truly a blessing to be an artist and share people’s experiences, culture and dreams through art. 

She formally studied art at The Student Art League of New York, Scottsdale School of Art, University of Georgia and Tyler Jr. College in Texas.  And, has been fortunate to paint with modern day masters throughout the United States as well as Europe.   Continuing to study and read works by John Singer Sargent, Nicolai Fechin, Joaquin Sorolla and Emile Gruppe’ lends it’s influence in her work.”

All images via DonnaBland.com, used with permission…

Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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Pier 39 Boats – A flash from the past…

Flash from the past photo…

I took this photo on a trip to San Francisco, CA – I loved how they were lined up. This was near Pier 39 many years ago. So unique!

Happy Sunday!

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St. Philip’s Church – Tea Garden

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St. Philip’s Church Tea Garden – Charleston, SC

We were downtown a few weeks ago when my parents came to visit, and as usual I was snapping photos as we walked. I love this tall palm, the bit of porch and the cool sign for St. Philip’s Church Tea Garden.

St. Philip’s Church opens a tea room for a week each Spring where they offer sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts. Homemade and delicious! It’s fun to have a peek at a past menu!

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Featured Artist: Nick Patten!

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A Red Box Low by Nick Patten 24×36 Oil

Nick Patten. Wonderful paintings… great light! What a delightful interior! I love the angles in the ceiling, the light reflected on the floor, bedspread, cabinet, etc. A bonus, paintings within a painting! Delightful!

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Soft White by Nick Patten 24×26″ Oil

Pretty darn realistic! Almost as if you could reach in and pull this lightbulb right out of the painting! Nice shadows and that light! Woohoo!

Read a bit about Nick, from his website:

“Nick Patten, a contemporary realist painter, is a native of Troy, New York, he received a B.A. in Fine Arts from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York. People love the mysterious light in his paintings, and one art critic referred to him as an “American Vermeer.”

He has also been referred to as a Master of Light and Shadow because of the style of his paintings. Among other awards, recently Patten received the Best in Show prize in a juried show in upstate New York.

He has been a full time artist for more than 20 years, and he states that: ”my goal is to be able to paint what I want to see”.

ARTIST STATEMENT
“Settling on a composition for one of my room interior paintings is a progressive process. I pick and choose the most interesting and necessary elements from an array of photographs, often adding items from my imagination. Light & Dark is a primary focus of my painting, with particular attention to brush stroke and gradation in the darkest areas. Through working from photographs with the aim of creating believable paintings, I strive to bring a quiet drama to everyday scenes. My paintings are never intended to be “photographic”. In part, my aim is to make paintings where the content of the image is most compelling, and how the painting was made is secondary. In a sense, attempting to make the work exceed the medium.”   Nick Patten”

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The Capeside Cottage House Plan (SL374) by Spitzmiller and Norris!

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This is the Capeside Cottage SL374 by Spitzmiller and Norris, offered by Southern Living House Plans.  This plan is 1,735 square feet (not including the optional 525 square foot guest cottage as pictured above). The guest cottage is adorable! What a bonus to have a private guest room! This plan also has a wonderful porch, sharp lines, and oodles of character!

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The main floor is open with a family room, kitchen, dining room – I would see if there is any way to fit a stackable washer/dryer in the master bath to free up the laundry area for a pantry. However, a laundry area sure would be nice, especially with that sink! Read more about these features on Southern Living’s website!

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The upstairs has a wonderful loft area, a bedroom and bathroom. Perfect!

All images via Houseplans.SouthernLiving.com, used with permission from Spitzmiller & Norris

Images are not for construction or reproduction, they are property of the design firm.

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Featured Artist: Amy Mahnick!

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#4 (Aggregates) by Amy Mahnick  15×11″  Oil

Amy Mahnick. Wonderful paintings, cleverly done, abstract, some more than others. Fabulous color palette. Her paintings draw interest. I love this one – I love how everyone sees something a little different in abstract paintings. She has a great website, be sure to check her out!

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Miss 4th (#2) by Amy Mahnick 10×8″ Oil

She also paints these cool models, they have so much character – the colors are so fun and she nailed the shadows and light. Wow!

Read a bit about Amy, from Black Pond Studio website (check website for workshop info):

“Amy Mahnick has been creating the subjects for her still life paintings for 18 years.  The plastic and packaging material she uses reflects her love of clean, colorful, modernist forms, and her paintings, a love for the process of working from observation.  

She was born in Detroit and received a BFA, in sculpture, from Michigan State University, and an MFA, in painting, from the New York Academy of Art. 

Her work has been exhibited in the United States and South Korea, most notably with Flowers Gallery, Nancy Margolis Gallery, Trestle Gallery, and 1285 Avenue of the Americas in New York; Richard Heller Gallery in Los Angeles; Girls’ Club, Ft. Lauderdale; and the Hangaram Art Museum in Seoul.

She has taught painting and drawing as an adjunct instructor at Adelphi University on Long Island for the past 5 years.  Prior to that, her work as a commercial painter included projects as far ranging as the recreation of Pierre Bourdelle’s Depression-era murals in Dallas’s Fair Park, to Jeff Koons’s Easyfun-Ethereal series. “

All images via AmyMahnick.net, used with permission…

Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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Cream Cheese & Pepper Jelly – is there anything easier, prettier and more tasty?

Cream Cheese and Pepper Jelly

Cream cheese topped with pepper jelly. That’s it. As much or as little as you like. LOOK at how beautiful! Perfect for the Christmas holiday’s since it comes red or green. I adore the red. This was a little snack. If you have a few more people use an entire block of cream cheese (I use Neufchâtel – low fat cream cheese) – I serve with Hint of Salt Wheat Thins.

Recently I had the opportunity to taste HOMEMADE RED PEPPER JELLY (thank you JW!!) – it was the best I HAVE EVER TASTED! It’s even prettier than what is pictured above, it has little flakes of peppers, it’s as beautiful as it is delicious! A treat of the very best kind. Home grown red peppers and homemade pepper jelly. WOW! ❤️ There is no better gift!

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Featured Artist: John Francis Murray!

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Interior with Flowers by John Francis Murray

John Francis Murray. Interesting paintings – so different and full of life. There is an abstract quality to them, which I like, a lot! This interior painting is so happy and vibrant! I love the table cloth, the background, the texture, the bright flowers. You know what it is even though you don’t know what everything is, if that makes sense. Fabulous! Check out more of John’s work, as well as his website!

Read a bit about John, from his website:

“John Murray is a contemporary artist who works primarily in oil. His subject matter includes figure, landscape, still-life and portraiture. Inspired by the classical masters as a boy, his traditional training and artistic development has lead to work of quality. His paintings carry an appealing sense of clarity and color. Murray was educated at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia. In 1991 he studied at the John Michael Angel Studio in Florence, Italy. Upon graduation, he became one of four banknote designers at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where he drew presidential portraits and worked on currency designs for 16 years. In 2005, he decided to leave the Bureau to pursue his art career full time. The same year, as a faculty member at the Corcoran School of Art, he won a grant from the Corcoran to do post-graduate work at the Repin Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. 

In 2001, his wife Lena, a Russian artist, founded the Bridgeview School of Fine Art in New York. John Murray is a co-founder and guest teacher at the Bridgeview School. Since 2005, John and Lena have been organizing summer master classes for American students in St. Petersburg, Russia at the famous Repin Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

John has exhibited in many venues including the International Art Expo in New York City, the Strathmore Museum in Bethesda, Maryland, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he won Best of Show Alumni Award in 2002. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland and teaches drawing, painting and sculpture at the Corcoran School of Art while continuing to paint. He is represented by Nichols Gallery in Charlottesville, Virginia and Newman Gallery in Philadelphia.

Major commissions include portrait of Supreme Court clerk Suiter, religious mural for the Jesuit Chapel at the Georgetown University and historic restoration of the dome of the Hispanic Gala Theater in Washington DC.”

All images via JohnFrancisMurray.com, used with permission…

Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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Stonefish – Port Clyde, Maine

Stonefish - Port Clyde, ME

Everyone knows this iconic scene… well, at least those of you who have been to Monhegan via Monhegan Boat Line. How many times has this scene, or at least this building been painted? Such an interesting color. We have a fabulous painting of it by Bjorn Runquist!

Stonefish has since relocated (several years ago) to Tenants Harbor, Maine. Cool place, always a treasure to be found!

Updated 2025: Stonefish is no longer in business, sadly Ann, the wonderful owner of the business passed away several years ago. We’ll never forget her, she was so interesting and had the most beautiful items in her shop.

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Better than Botox!

Me in San Fran

Posting an older image (2005) is better than botox, hee… We had such a good time in San Fran back then, we really should go back, but then that would mean missing Maine and all our friends, so that’s really hard to do. We bought a CityPASS and it was so worth it! Travel has never been easier! There is no way I would want to drive in San Francisco… hop on a cable car or MUNI (bus) – and away we would go. I think we discovered every part of the city, and some by accident, ha ha…

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Flash from the past – San Fran!

San Francisco, CA

Ahhhh, San Francisco (photo from 2005). This was the last year that Fred and I have been in CA… we decided on that trip to alternate between east coast/west coast and settled on Maine as our east coast location. Problem is once we went there we never stopped! San Fran was so much fun! We stayed at a cool boutique hotel (The Inn at Union Square), that had a wonderful breakfast of yogurt, fruit, nuts, juice, coffee and pastries – then they offered wine and cheese around dinner time, and after that a hot cookie at bedtime. I KNOW! I never wanted to leave, ha ha. All that and it was about a one minute walk to the cable car and a two minute walk to Union Square! We walked so many miles that trip, it was fabulous!

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Time Flies When You’re Having Fun!

Memories!

Fred. My husband… we have such fun together. This photo was taken back in 2005 – boy, does time ever fly when you’re having fun! We were at a winery in Napa. I remember taking this photo. These chairs were amazing. The winery was like something you would see in Italy, we had the best time!

I’m happy to have photos to reflect back on, although at some point I think I’m going to have to edit some of them, I have far more than what is probably considered normal. Ha.

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Looking forward to next year’s West Ashley Farmers Market!

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The City of Charleston conducted a pilot program creating a Farmers Market nearby (West Ashley Farmers Market)- it is run by (and very similar to) the Charleston Farmers Market, which, as we know is a HUGE hit every Saturday. Our Farmers Markets is on Wednesday’s, but it has ended for the season… I am missing it today! It was perfect to go on Saturday and get fruits, veggies and baked goods that will last through Wednesday, and then go back and get more to last until Saturday. Perfect!

We are looking so forward to it returning – great produce, and oh! Those chocolate croissants from Butcher & Bee – makes my heart sing! What a treasure!

I love the look of beets, they’re so colorful, I bought a (HUGE) bunch and roasted them, we ate beets for a week, ha ha.

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A Collection of Cones…

Cones, cones and more cones!

Let me start by saying I had the best of intentions of getting through a week of normal posts, however – I am so far behind I’m going to post some (lovely!) photos until I can get back into the swing, hopefully by next week!

Charlie, our sweet Jack Russell, hounded (hee hee) by skin allergies – medication has helped quite a bit, but every once in a while he’ll get a hot spot (this time between his toes), this has been going on since late September. Antibiotics and a Elizabethan collar (AKA cone). Antibiotics started working, but then they didn’t. No matter what cone we put on him, he can still reach! Biopsy of his foot to rule out anything else, he is OK… but the biopsy and the bandaging for over a week did not do his foot any favors. Back at the vet this weekend, another antibiotic shot… we have been watching him 24/7. One of us constantly keeping watch. 👀

I know we aren’t the only ones. We ran into a nice man at Petco who told us about Vets Best Hot Spot Foam – I’m hoping it will help soothe, but we aren’t to that point yet.

CONES… they need to fit better. The Pro-Collar he LOVES, but he can reach feet with no problem, it is helpful for other areas. A size 15 (cm) cone fits him, but is zero challenge. They tried a 20 cm cone which is for a larger dog and is heavy around his neck. He’s had that on like a trooper, but it’s heavy for him AND he can still reach his foot. Takes a few seconds, but it’s not a challenge either. He’s had the blue “daisy” as well call it. Soft and comfortable, but because it’s soft – foot into mouth in 0 seconds flat. So we are back to the 15cm cone and constant watch. He is fast.

So fast.

He seems fine, the foot is healing, if he will just allow it to – in the meantime – we watch and wait, which is why it’s hard to spend time on my blog – so I’m going through to share some photos and some thoughts.

Hoping you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

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Featured Artist: Beth Rundquist!

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By the Ice Pond by Beth Rundquist 12×16″ Oil

My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing Beth Rundquist’s painting up close at the Island Inn dining room (Monhegan, Maine). Each year the Island Inn collaborates with the Lupine Gallery to create a stunning show that is displayed in the Island Inn dining room for that season – What a treat it is! Last year it was a show featuring the late Don Stone and others who had painted with him. It was an amazing body of work, each piece as beautiful as the next. This painting of Beth’s was in that show. What struck me is the thick layers of paint and how they were applied – it really added a WOW factor. The colors blended giving such texture and depth to the road, incredible!

Read a bit about Beth, from her website:

“Beth Rundquist is Fine Artist, Portrait Painter and Teacher living and working in New York City.

Beth received a BA in art from Smith College. She continued her studies at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Connecticut, L’Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, the Repin Institute of Russia in St.Petersburg, and has studied sculpture at The Sculpture Center and LIC Sculpture Studio In NY.

She teaches painting privately and at the New York Academy of Art in New York.

Beth has traveled in the US and abroad to paint commissioned portraits and has received numerous awards including the Richard and Mary Schroeder Portrait Award and Bryan Family Foundation Award from the Copley Society in Boston MA.

Her work hangs in private and public spaces around the world.”

All images via BethRundquist.com, used with permission…

Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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