Sunday, November 28, 2010

Baby Steps

It's been a couple of weeks so I  thought 
I'd give you a little update on Birdie.

Besides, who can resist more puppy pictures?

We've spent this Thanksgiving weekend romping in the fields.
Birdie has found a new passion: the soccer ball.

We're working on dribbling, though it may take a while.
In the mean time she's doing well with the essential 
commands and beginning to adjust to her new routine.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Fade



Seems like autumn days are quickly fading into winter.
There's a distinct chill in the air, the smell of damp decay,
leaves and pine cones are scattered on the ground.
It feels like Thanksgiving.
Wishing you and yours a wonderful weekend.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

The Last Grasshopper



The last grasshopper of the season.
I took these pictures several weeks ago and
since then we've had a bit of frost and true autumn weather.
As this year is quickly coming to a close,
I thought we should take one last look.
Isn't he a charmer?

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Starting Over

Starting over with a new puppy is both exhausting and rewarding.
Birdie is doing well and quickly learning to sit and lie down.
Today I feel a tiny bit back to normal.
We are starting to develop a little routine,
which means I can finally get some work done!
So, there are new feathers in my shop today!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Ladybird

Meet our Birdie!
She's had some ups and downs in her short life,
but she's found a new home with us!

Birdie is a mutt; she has some border collie markings
and perhaps a little bit of terrier. It's hard to tell. She's a mystery.
She's very lovable and has a lot of energy and likes to take long naps.

She is in good health, but has a little sore on her neck, 
which is why she is wearing the lamp shade,
also known as the elizabethan collar.
Isn't she adorable?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Monographs and Paperweights

I love collecting books. Especially monographs. 
They are always out because not only do I love to look, 
I use them as paperweights.

 I like to imagine that my studio assistants at atelier Golly Bard 
are none other than Edgar Degas, David Hockney, Egon Scheile, 
Francesco Clemente, Louise Borgeouis, Alice Neel, Edward Gorey, 
Rebecca Horn - Oh, the list goes on and on. 
Can you imagine all of that creativity in one place?

Friday, November 5, 2010

Splendor in the Grass


Voila! My pheasants are finished!
Aren't they a handsome couple?
They will be in my shop tonight.
Have a wonderful weekend all!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Studio | Ring Necks

I don't really like taking pictures of work in progress.
The work seems so bare, unfinished, unresolved.
Nevertheless, most of the time, this is how I begin,
without a real plan or line to follow.
I mix a soupy mess of paint and lay down some washes.
I walk away, let things settle, and think about what to do next.
I hold my breath a lot, because it can go well 
or land in the garbage bin at any point.
All I know is I have pheasants on my brain, ring necks.
I'm working on a pair of them. They are quite large.
Will you ever see them? I'm hopeful.
They are much further along now.
Maybe by the weekend.
I can't promise anything yet.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Big BambĂș





When I arrived in New York on Sunday I only had about an hour or so 
to dash over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see 
Mike and Doug Starn's Big BambĂș installation on the rooftop terrace.
 It was exquisite. I didn't get to climb it, but I took lots of pictures. 
I hope you will take a peek at my Flickr collection
It's a spectacular structure and the backdrop of Central Park 
and the Manhattan skyline is splendid.
***
The lucky winner of my giveaway has been 
announced and is posted here!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Dash

I had to dash up to New York for a couple of days.  
I know Halloween is over but the decorations are so much fun.

I couldn't resist snapping a few pictures as I walked along the city streets.