Tuesday, May 29, 2012

LITTLE MISS SPRING


Yea – I’m back at the easel in the mountain studio in Maggie Valley, NC. ! The move is always a bit overwhelming – closing Florida with hurricane shutters and tying all the loose ends! Upon arrival here, there’s family and friends to visit and lots to do in the house and yard…takes a while but we are settled in! Presently surrounded by four "starts" in various stages of completion, I'm enjoying my space!

 A few years ago, the initial inspiration for LITTLE MISS SPRING came from a drawing in my sketchbook - age and source unknown - and a little wicker doll carriage belonging to our daughter in law. Inspiration to now finally finish the painting came with finding a pretty frame and the need for a piece this size for the guest room. 

Grand niece Darian (you've met her before) must have been about three at the time, posed for me while helping her Granna bake a cake. Wearing only Strawberry Shortcake panties (Granna believes in damage control), she stood on a chair bending over the bowl of batter waving a dripping wooden spoon! I did not have her likeness from the beginning and, since this wasn't a portrait of her, didn't strive for it. Maybe this fantasy on canvas is finally finished - am going to look at it for a few days to be sure - and then it's on the wall!

 24" X 30" Oil on canvas glued to masonite

16 comments:

  1. This is so charming and fanciful - I absolutely love it! Everything in it comes together so wonderfully, and would beautifully grace any wall!

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    1. Thank you Claire! Great fun painting this one. So pleased you like it!

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  2. Une peinture adorable...
    Des couleurs qui chantent...
    Gros bisous

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    1. You sweet comments are so appreciated Martine! Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. Now this is just beautiful, Rosemary. I love the sense and feel of the piece, that stepping back in time to simpler things...It is gorgeous!

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    1. Oh Sherry! Thank you so much - Had forgotten how enjoyable it is to lose oneself in a fantasy painting!

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  4. WOW!!!! I LOVE this "magical" painting, Rosemary!! The wicker doll carriage is so beautifully painted as well. I can't wait to see your next piece!

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    1. Hilda, thank you! Your enthusiasm warms my heart! Wish my brushes were not so slow - however there is one on the easel almost finished.

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  5. Love the color and the movement - good job!
    Silvia

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    1. Thanks Sil! So glad you stopped by and happy you are working on a new blog!

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  6. Welcome back. This picture reminds me of those old fashioned books of yesteryear... Charles Kingsley sort of stuff, wonderful

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  7. Thank you John. Hadn't thought of Kingsley in a long time - THE WATER BABIES lives on and on and your relating my painting to those wonderful illustrations is so appreciated!

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  8. Wonderful Rosemary, it does feel like the style of an older piece. Just beautiful!

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  9. Rosemary, beautiful. Like, John, I thought of paintings of times past. This work should bring great pleasure to your guests.

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  10. Hi Rosemary.
    this is a beautiful painting, and very difficult to paint I would imagine. You have done a brilliant Job here Rosemary. all the best.
    Vic.

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  11. Hi Rosie, I love your painting and thanks for the comment you left on my blog.Silvia

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