So, technology is really great, but it's better if you actually know how to use it.
Taking my Shelties for a walk today I decided I would use the iPod my daughter, Helen gave me. She showed me how and I kind of remembered... well, heading out the door I turned it on, but realized I didn't know how to turn it off so I quickly put the headphones in my ears.
Then I realized I forgot how to detach the cord that charges it so it went into my coat pocket... along with a plastic bag, napkins, my gloves, my phone, and my keys. After walking and desperately trying to keep the cords on the iPod from tangling with the Shelties' leashes, and cleaning up after the dogs (Talk about multi-tasking!) I realized the volume went way down and I didn't know how to raise it.
I pulled out my phone and called Helen and asked her how. It worked! but then I'd hear a song I liked and accidentally fast-forward on to the next song... and when finally heading down the hill towards home (gratefully!) I realized my keys had fallen out of my pocket. So, I turned the dogs around to re-trace our steps (very, very cold by this time)... luckily we had to walk not quite half way back when I found them!!!
anyone who saw the big smile on my face might have thought I was having a wonderful time on this cold, but sunny day - but I was actually having a good laugh at myself and couldn't wait to tell this story. : )
It's kind of lame not knowing how to use an iPod, but you have to start somewhere, right? : )
Friday, November 30, 2007
LoveFineArt.com
Hey - I just found out about this awesome website that has some great artists on it. They sell originals and prints. Paul Leasure does some beautiful, exciting seascapes. Check it out.. and also check out what they wrote about me on their blog - http://www.lovefineart.com/wall-art/index.php Thanks, Paul!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
My Fitzie again!
If you want to see what the Milwaukee journal wrote online about my Fitzie, go here: http://blogs.jsonline.com/pets/ and scroll down to November 27th titled: Fitzie's smile keeps on giving. It's very cute! Fitzie doesn't even mind that she thought he is a girl. : )
Cards in Borders
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Thanksgiving
I am thankful for a lot of things and people.
At this moment I am really thankful for hearing a version of "Oh, Holy Night" by Josh Groban. It's so beautiful, the first time I heard it I cried.
At this moment I am really thankful for hearing a version of "Oh, Holy Night" by Josh Groban. It's so beautiful, the first time I heard it I cried.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
new pastels
Monday, November 19, 2007
Classes
Taught two classes today. My homeschool class was interesting... we used paper already coated in charcoal... they had to erase out the lights. It was something they hadn't done before. Very messy, challenging, but mostly they liked it. Those kids are so intelligent and creative.
Tonight we did still lifes in my adult class and they all turned out so different. Joyce's reminded me of a Matisse. Very colorful and emotional. The foreground and background meshed together... I love purple and yellow together.
Too tired to do any artwork now... Oh, I finished the corgi, yay! And tomorrow since I'm not having class I'm going to make some more necklaces.
Tonight we did still lifes in my adult class and they all turned out so different. Joyce's reminded me of a Matisse. Very colorful and emotional. The foreground and background meshed together... I love purple and yellow together.
Too tired to do any artwork now... Oh, I finished the corgi, yay! And tomorrow since I'm not having class I'm going to make some more necklaces.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
new jewelry
So, last night I made two necklaces. I took some silver I already had shaped and pounded a long time ago and put it with a stone I thought sort of fit, but to be honest I just don't like them. I feel like they're not me or not new or something is wrong... maybe because I formed them a long time ago (maybe a year?) and they're not me now. Anyway... I just stopped and thought I might try again in the morning and sort of just sat there for a while.
Then I got this idea. First I was thinking about what is me now... and I was thinking about how when given the chance what I like to do is really simple, simple landscapes. Then I thought about the stones and how some of them, especially the lighter colored ones are kind of like landscapes. They have interesting little patterns in them. And I remembered once Pat had told me she heard of some jewelry artists using Sharpie markers (because they're permanent) on metal and how it works. So, I thought, ok, why not right on the stone? And actually it was really fun! And I felt sort of like - why mess with the natural beauty of a stone? but actually, why not? So, I'm going to make more and buy some floor wax to coat them in. I wore this one all day.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
My tea couch
Since I needed a new couch cover back in September and decided to get a white one... white is a bad choice if you have animals so I needed something more 'Sheltie' colored so I decided to paint it with tea! It needs another coat or two to darken it up - so, come on over and we'll have tea - no problem if you spill!
Friday, November 16, 2007
killer aloe and pastel landscape
Thursday, November 15, 2007
the Corgi
The Corgi is almost finished!
When my daughter asked on the phone what I was doing I answered "working on my Corgi" - I thought that sounded a little like I was a massage therapist for dogs... Liz then said she thought it sounded more like I was God. And on Thursday, God made the Corgi, and He gave it short legs 'cause He was tired... but the ears are very big!
When my daughter asked on the phone what I was doing I answered "working on my Corgi" - I thought that sounded a little like I was a massage therapist for dogs... Liz then said she thought it sounded more like I was God. And on Thursday, God made the Corgi, and He gave it short legs 'cause He was tired... but the ears are very big!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
the killer aloe
So, again, the beginning of the week I didn't write much. Very busy with classes and although I'm still working on my Corgi portrait I can't post it. Going slow, but fine.
Also, I've been busy with a "plant" (or so it calls itself that). A couple of years ago my daughter brought home this tiny, sad, little aloe plant from IKEA on sale for about a dollar. I'm not good with plants, but I accepted it and thought it'll die soon. Well, the thing got really giant - arms stretching out in every direction and angle! It sits on this counter between my kitchen and family room, near the kitchen table and it almost seems to be reaching out to anyone sitting near it - not necessarily with bad intent.
It's very interesting looking, and on Monday I thought it would be good to have my home school class draw it. I started to pick it up and it came out of the dirt with the roots exposed - it rested on the counter and there was no way to pick it up. After class I called Aunt Sally for an emergency - what do I do with this plant? - call. She came right over and she said if it were her plant she would chop it all down and stick it back in the ground. I didn't have the heart (ok, and maybe I'm a little afraid of it) - so we re-potted it in four different containers. I called my daughter to tell her and she said "Oh no, that's what it wants! - divide and conquer!" She's convinced it wants to kill me in my sleep. So, no one needs to worry about me tonight. The aloe looks pretty happy in it's four new pots. If I'm not mistaken, though, I think they've gotten bigger already.
Also, I've been busy with a "plant" (or so it calls itself that). A couple of years ago my daughter brought home this tiny, sad, little aloe plant from IKEA on sale for about a dollar. I'm not good with plants, but I accepted it and thought it'll die soon. Well, the thing got really giant - arms stretching out in every direction and angle! It sits on this counter between my kitchen and family room, near the kitchen table and it almost seems to be reaching out to anyone sitting near it - not necessarily with bad intent.
It's very interesting looking, and on Monday I thought it would be good to have my home school class draw it. I started to pick it up and it came out of the dirt with the roots exposed - it rested on the counter and there was no way to pick it up. After class I called Aunt Sally for an emergency - what do I do with this plant? - call. She came right over and she said if it were her plant she would chop it all down and stick it back in the ground. I didn't have the heart (ok, and maybe I'm a little afraid of it) - so we re-potted it in four different containers. I called my daughter to tell her and she said "Oh no, that's what it wants! - divide and conquer!" She's convinced it wants to kill me in my sleep. So, no one needs to worry about me tonight. The aloe looks pretty happy in it's four new pots. If I'm not mistaken, though, I think they've gotten bigger already.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Fitzie
Ok, for some reason I just had to add this. Fitzie was watching me while I took the photo of the pastel by my sliding glass door. It gives me the best light. Oh, Fitz!!!
I'm really in the mood to go downtown today. They're unveiling the windows at Macy's and lighting the tree. Or maybe I'll go to Dick Blick and look at art supplies.
I'm really in the mood to go downtown today. They're unveiling the windows at Macy's and lighting the tree. Or maybe I'll go to Dick Blick and look at art supplies.
Rocky Mountains - again - just beginning
So, I just started this. It's the same Rocky Mountain scene, just done in different colors and trying to be looser. I also did it on different paper. It's kind of a sand paper made for pastels. It's also just slightly smaller than the last one - 18" x 24".
I suppose I should get back to the Corgi portrait.
Send me a message!
I suppose I should get back to the Corgi portrait.
Send me a message!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Friday
Started the first portrait. I won't tell you what type of dog it is, but the Queen of England has a bunch of them. Unbearably cute! I'll bring it to classes with me this week - the portrait, not the dog.
Argus, my dog is doing the same - able to get up on his own, which is a great improvement. I bought him a rug to stand on while he eats so he doesn't slide around. It really helps. I need to get rugs for all over the house.
Argus, my dog is doing the same - able to get up on his own, which is a great improvement. I bought him a rug to stand on while he eats so he doesn't slide around. It really helps. I need to get rugs for all over the house.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Why not Christmas?
So, I know my Christmas spirit rubbed off when my 19 year old daughter called me last night and asked - Since she has to study for finals for half of December, the other half she'll be at home, and she'll be home for Thanksgiving, is it too early to decorate her apartment for Christmas? That's my girl!
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
my dog
So, I finally got a good nights' sleep last night. My dog, Argus has really advanced arthritis and has kept me up at night - that's why I haven't written in a couple of days. I've upped his steroids to the maximum level and I'll see if he can walk today. The steroids aren't good for him, they'll eventually get to his organs, but in the meantime will hopefully give him some quality life.
After teaching this morning at MCC I'll come home, take care of the dogs and then hopefully start on some pet portraits. I do wish I could post them as I work, but ... whoa! as I was writing that I heard Argus get up on his own to go out! I guess the steroids ARE working. YAY Argus!
After teaching this morning at MCC I'll come home, take care of the dogs and then hopefully start on some pet portraits. I do wish I could post them as I work, but ... whoa! as I was writing that I heard Argus get up on his own to go out! I guess the steroids ARE working. YAY Argus!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Sunday
Is anyone else in the mood for Christmas? I'm using all the strength I have to not listen to Christmas music.
Tomorrow starts my homeschool kids class. The kids that I've met are bright and think for themselves. I'm looking forward to it and I'm sure that I'll learn a lot too!
Tomorrow starts my homeschool kids class. The kids that I've met are bright and think for themselves. I'm looking forward to it and I'm sure that I'll learn a lot too!
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Lots of dogs
This is the time of year I do pet portraits for people that they're giving as Christmas gifts. I just got a photo by email and I wish I could post it as I work on it - but on the off chance that people are actually reading this blog I should wait until after Christmas to show any of them. I don't want to ruin any surprises. It's just tough because the dogs are so cute!!! I can't wait to get started.
Friday, November 2, 2007
camera works!
So, here it is, finally - camera works with Aunt Sally's batteries, but not the new ones I bought. A friend suggested I do it again with less detail and use colors to suit my mood more than the 'real' colors. Since I usually work by mood I usually don't use helpful suggestions like this, but I think I will this time. I used Mattson paper that you can buy at Dick Blick and unison pastels (they're so great!!!) along with some Rembrandt ones, which are also very nice. It's 22" x 30". Don't forget to go to my website now and then: www.telfleur.com
Thursday, November 1, 2007
broken camera, so sad
Ok, I just got home from our artist's coffee and put in my new batteries, but they don't work. I think it might be my camera... very sad. I will try another set of batteries tomorrow anyway. The coffee was a lot of fun. We talked about art, but then got into movie reviews. Everyone who likes old movies should definitely see "Holiday Affair" with Janet Lee. I think it was made in the late 40's. I saw it for the first time last year and I loved it. It's so funny in a 40's innocent kind of way, but has a great message about being true to yourself and not settling. I want to try to find it on dvd.
pastel thoughts continued
So, I finished yesterdays pastel last night. I'll get some batteries later today so I can post a photo. I was thinking about how the subject matter is pretty typical - a landscape - mountains and water. But I like it anyway. The colors, shapes, etc. I think I'll do more of these, but try to get more abstract with them. I'll write a little more later about the materials I used when I post the photo.
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