685 Lingering
684 The Party's Over
Company has returned home, and the sunflowers aren't sunny any more. The petals are dropping everywhere. They are such a happy flower until that happens. Painted from still life in my studio.
The Van Briggle vase was purchased many years ago, is my all-time favorite, and painted many times
for daily paintings.
"684 The Party's Over"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/684-the-partys-over/411172
The Van Briggle vase was purchased many years ago, is my all-time favorite, and painted many times
for daily paintings.
"684 The Party's Over"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/684-the-partys-over/411172
683 Company's Coming!
Company came to visit and these are the flowers my husband chose to welcome them. For a color-blind person, he does a fine job! I don't think he realized how perfect this complementary palette of colors was.
"683 Company's Coming!"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/683-companys-coming!/410936
"683 Company's Coming!"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/683-companys-coming!/410936
682 Drama Queen
681 Family Gathering
Whispers of the Sea
680 Underappreciated
Well. This is the third little vase I purchased at Off the Wheel Pottery in Door County, made by artist Courtney Hancock, and by far the most difficult to paint with all those little leaves. I hope I didn't get too "precious," the kiss of death for a painting. I think it will be easier to paint on a larger format. I am happy with the geranium after struggling with the color. In case you are wondering about the title, geraniums are rarely my first choice flower for the garden because I don't think of them as being a glamorous choice, but I always end up delighted with them. This one was a lucky find at Costco this spring and graces our patio with a giant splash of color that says, "Welcome home!"
"680 Underappreciated"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/680-underappreciated/408659
"680 Underappreciated"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/680-underappreciated/408659
679 The Glance
This is another vase purchased at Renee' Schwaller's Off the Wheel Pottery Gallery in Egg Harbor, WI, and made by her former intern, Courtney Hancock. This may very well be my favorite of the three vases since it has a different pattern depending on the side you are looking at. (You'll see....) Sorry for the glare on the photo, wet paint. Again, the nasturtium is from my garden.
"679 The Glance"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/679-the-glance/408495
"679 The Glance"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/679-the-glance/408495
678 Door County Treasure
During our recent visit to Door County, I discovered a new gallery, Off the Wheel Pottery. I visited it three days in a row because I had such a difficult time deciding what to buy, wanting a lot more than my budget would allow. The gallery is owned by a very talented Renee' Schwaller, whose work is creative and unique from the typical pottery you see around town. I purchased three little vases made by Renee's former intern, Courtney Hancock, in sgraffito style, which means "scratch" in Italian. The colored slip (clay) is carved away to leave the design image. My blue bowls were made by Jean Smaglik Wells, Milwaukee, also using this technique. I couldn't be happier to find these little treasures. You can expect to see this and the other two vases in many future paintings. The nasturtium is from my garden.
"678 Door County Treasure"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/678-door-county-treasure/408200
"678 Door County Treasure"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/678-door-county-treasure/408200
677 Was It Something I Said?
When these tomatillos showed up in the farm box, I had no idea what to do with them other than to include them in a still life. The farmers sent a recipe for salsa verde, but I haven't made it yet. They are part of the tomato family, but I have a feeling they taste very different from tomatoes. I know this isn't my best work, but I really liked the title.
"677 Was It Something I Said?"
acrylic - 5x7 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/677-was-it-something-i-said/407938
"677 Was It Something I Said?"
acrylic - 5x7 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/677-was-it-something-i-said/407938
676 Art Ladies
The Art Ladies had a celebration last night in anticipation of our plein air painting trip this fall, and this was the hostess-with-the mostest's table centerpiece. It was a delightful evening in every way!
"676 Art Ladies"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/676-art-ladies/407686
"676 Art Ladies"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/676-art-ladies/407686
675 Gardenia
674 Sunset Path, Door County
A visit to Door County wouldn't be complete without a walk on the Sunset Path in Door County's Peninsula State Park. It is so beautiful and calming and I love to observe how the light hits the trees and the path. This week, my husband and I rode the 9.75 mile path on bikes, just as we did so many times with our children when they were young. We stopped at all the old spots---near the Lake to skip stones, the lighthouse, the boat ramp, the camp grounds--- and reminisced about seeing deer in the woods, and how the kids pretended to be afraid at the entry to a steep slope with a warning sign "Parents, Watch Your Children!" We stopped many times to take pictures, but I got brave and photographed many path scenes, including this one, while riding my bike. yikes.
"674 Sunset Path, Door County"
oil - 6x8 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/674-sunset-path-door-county/407211
"674 Sunset Path, Door County"
oil - 6x8 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/674-sunset-path-door-county/407211
673 Overjoyed
672 No Worries
I am trying to loosen up with my painting. It's really tough for me because my natural inclination is to want to keep at this. It took every ounce of restraint not to add a lot of fussiness to these flowers.
The title of this painting, "No Worries" refers to a message to Lisa Dara Kennedy, who I have been hoping would come to my neck of the woods to conduct a workshop, that she has no worries about this artist ever infringing on her territory. yikes. I guess Lisa would rather teach in Italy than in Milwaukee. Imagine that. hmmmpff. Ha ha, Lisa.
"672 No Worries"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/672-no-worries/405726
The title of this painting, "No Worries" refers to a message to Lisa Dara Kennedy, who I have been hoping would come to my neck of the woods to conduct a workshop, that she has no worries about this artist ever infringing on her territory. yikes. I guess Lisa would rather teach in Italy than in Milwaukee. Imagine that. hmmmpff. Ha ha, Lisa.
"672 No Worries"
acrylic - 8x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/672-no-worries/405726
671 Budding Beauty
670 Carol's Challenge
For those of you who aren't familiar with Daily Paintworks, there is a weekly challenge that artists can participate in by painting the subject suggested, which usually comes with a photo. In this case, it is Carole Marine's Rose Challenge (Again). She posted a photo of a rose that looked like something like this and I painted it. It is interesting to see the different interpretations of her photo and in different media. Yesterday I painted a rose from my photo collection.
"670 Carol's Challenge"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/670-carols-challenge/405158
"670 Carol's Challenge"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/670-carols-challenge/405158
669 Falling In Love
I remember when the meaning of a yellow rose was "jealousy," but it seems as though the new meaning is of friendship and caring. Specifically, a yellow rose with red-tipped petals means "friendship falling in love." Who knows if all that is true. My husband picked these out and they were beautiful.
This was painted for the Daily Paintworks Rose challenge.
"669 Falling In Love"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/669-falling-in-love/404936
This was painted for the Daily Paintworks Rose challenge.
"669 Falling In Love"
acrylic - 6x6 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/669-falling-in-love/404936
668 Lebanese Cherries
While in Lebanon last month, we attended a beautiful engagement party where the most picturesque food was served, including fruits and vegetables so fresh and pure, that we rarely see here in the United States. I was happy to see cherries, as I have a special place in my heart for them, since they represent Door County, Wisconsin, a favorite spot. These had an interesting purple stripe, which I've never seen before.
In other news: I am so excited that the TV production company for Chicago Fire has rented another of my paintings, "603 Sunflowers in the Sunroom." It's a small gesture that validates and motivates this artist's work, and for that I am very grateful.
"668 Lebanese Cherries"
acrylic - 6x8 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/668--lebanese-cherries/404730
In other news: I am so excited that the TV production company for Chicago Fire has rented another of my paintings, "603 Sunflowers in the Sunroom." It's a small gesture that validates and motivates this artist's work, and for that I am very grateful.
"668 Lebanese Cherries"
acrylic - 6x8 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/668--lebanese-cherries/404730