Hurray I have successfully pulled my bestest friend into the blogging world! This is a portrait I did of her, my dear Hillary Miller, when were still in college circa (cough cough)… oh excuse me I’ve had this terrible cough for months! ANYWAY, she has quickly gotten the hang of it as evident of her contribution to Daily Watercolors blog . Her very own blog will begin Hillary Miller Art Works to develop quickly especially because I’ve now put the pressure on her lol Which by isn’t fair because she does a lot of outdoor shows with her gorgeous, and I mean GORGEOUS hand-painted silk scarves! Check them out here Hillary Miller’s Silk Tallit and other Scarves They are very soft and silky and can be made to order from floral to landscape designs, etc. Of course watercolors and silk scarves aren’t all she does. She paints in oils, acrylics and does pottery among other things. Plus she is has taught art in colleges and in her own studio. Maybe she will give us a tour of her lovely studio some time 🙂 She’s a busy girl, in fact, in a couple days she will be leaving for Palo Alto show in Northern California.
Does anybody happen to know what master painter or “his” painting I’ve thrown Hillary into?
Does anybody happen to know what master painter or “his” painting I’ve thrown Hillary into?
I’m here, busy in the background working on commission and some color charts. But keep checking up on those blogs I usually visit 🙂
Hope you’re enjoying the fall weather! I think some plants are getting a little confused between some cool weather and sunny ones we’ve been having so a few plants are blooming like our giant redbud tree.
I sign off with a sample of Hillary’s custom painted silk scarf (seen here with a matching pouch).
The glamorous life and times of an artist!
WOW! and Double WOW!! This is fantastic and you have used Sargent so very well. (John Singer Sargent’s Lady Agnew of Lochnaw. You are definitely a star!! Beautiful, beautiful work. It seems to be alive!
Gosh, it is beautiful, for a minute there I thought it was a Sargent piece – what a lovely idea! I will visit her blog indeed, she sounds just great!
your wish is my command! The only way I can repay you for this most fabulous post which includes both of our artwork is to actually post something on my new blog. It’s safe to look now! Thank you for the wonderful introduction to all the people who visit you and your blog. Thank you for being the most amazing friend. And by the way, that portrait of me looks like it was done yesterday – it is still so fresh and vibrant(wish I still looked like that yesterday!)!
And you a star for knowing your artists and their works – of course you do! Thanks so much Theresa, it means to much that you take the time to visit and comment! *hugs*
Kari you made me blush (and giggle)! My dear Hillary is so lovely and with the beautiful mane she has, it was definitely a Sargent inspiration! Thanks so much for your comment!
Hillary YAY for my new blogging buddy! 🙂 This seems to come naturally for you and I think you’re having fun? And waddaya talkin’ about I painted that yesterday right??? xoxoxox
I had NO CLUE which famous artist you used! A huge part of my art education/history missing. You are SO clever, CD
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Red no worries, more reason for you and I to hang out more often and you can tell me about artists you know 😉
A superb beautiful painting. Judging by the sound of that cough it has held the lovely color well for a 75 year old painting.
LOL touché onpainting! Well since it’s a positive I can admit it was about 1988 I think. It was a piece I painted for a 2-women show I did while I was in college 🙂
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I’m working on a tallit for a girl in my Synagogue, whose Bat Mitzvah is approaching. Her dad bought my tallit making services at our fundraising auction..