Monday, January 15, 2018

Painting Last Pink Roses




Welcome.  I am so happy that you stopped by.  My garden gate is open for you to come in and sit and relax for a few minutes while I share with you the inspirations for my art, however, it is windy and chilly today so we will be in my studio.

We have had a very mild winter so far here in Southern California and our Roses have not been pruned back yet for the winter, and  I have been busy painting the last of our Roses before they are pruned this week.

Bentley, my Studio Assistant, is waiting in the garden to bring you into the studio!










I  am still recovering from re-occurrence of an auto immune issue and in my down time have been experimenting using a palette knife to paint with for added texture.

















Thank you for stopping by.  I have missed posting and visiting with you and  am now well enough to post more often.  I do post almost daily on Instagram and you can follow my art and garden on my Instagram page by clicking on the link t top of the page.


Have a lovely week.  Blessings, Erin

"For you shall go out in joy, and be led back in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall burst into song." Isaiah  55:12


19 comments:

  1. These are so beautiful, Erin!!

    I hope you are feeling better. :)

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  2. Enchanting. I can almost smell those beautiful roses.It is lovely to see a post from you again

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  3. So pretty, Erin. Glad you are feeling better! I don't do Instagram, no smart phone so they wont' let me play.

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  4. I have missed your posts! They are always so lovely and colorful! I just love all your colors! I just started with Instagram & don't often check. I'll have to start.

    Janetraelee@gmail.com

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  5. Your work is so inspiring to me. I am trying to start painting again, but I am so scared to commit it to paper. Art was my major in college, Actually Interior Design, but I haven't painted for forty years or more. Any advice for me? I like oils. I have my room set up and my paints but not inspired.

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  6. I was just thinking about you today that I haven't seen any posts from you and I was going to send you an email to see how your were.

    So sorry that you have been ill. But your paintings of your roses are beautiful. My gardener has started pruning. It take a little while here as I have 100 rose bushes and they do need a lot of care as I had a bad summer with my COPD with all the wind and fires - not good.

    Beautiful paintings.

    Mary

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  7. Your paintings are gorgeous. Bentley looks cute. Get well soon :-)

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  8. Beautiful pink roses, real and painted. Such a lovely shade of pink and I just can not wait to see roses again. Mid Winter now, it will be awhile
    Janice

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  9. Welcome back! I love your art work, the colors are exquisite.

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  10. Your paintings are absolutely beautiful Erin. Pam, I would say 'Go for it' what is the worst thing that can happen?

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  11. Your art is lovely!

    I love all the springy pics - it is COLD here today!

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  12. Hello! I'm your newest follower. Love your paintings and Bentley looks like my Ben!

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  17. Such a pretty art studio and a great set of paintings! Not to forget your cute assistant! Regards Naomi Dreams

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