My Artwork: Past and Present

I started taking art lessons when I just 5 or 6. My grandmother was already taking my older sister to art classes so all 3 of us took lessons together for a little while. We had a local artist who turned her whole basement into an art studio and had lessons. Christina O'Brian was her name and she passed away in 2017. Through the years she had me painting with both oil and acrylics and while I enjoy both acrylics has a much easier clean up. 

My grandmother was quite an artist. Sadly, I only have a few pieces painted by her.  




I didn't think I had any of my earlier painting projects but my mom found these two in some of her boxes when they were unpacking in their new house. 

I don't remember either one of these but they sure do make me laugh/smile. There aren't any dates on them but I know I was in elementary school at the time.  


I kept those weekly lessons up until I was in high school. Then I gave up our weekly lessons for art classes at the school. In fact, my senior year I was taking 3 or 4 art classes a day! 

Sadly I haven't kept much of my art work but I did find one tote with some artwork in it.

 I painted this in middle school and both me and one of my friends worked together to make the frame for it in 7th (or 8th) grade shop class.

I think all of these drawings are from my high school years. I really enjoyed drawing Precious Moments Figures and Disney characters. I used to pause our VHS tapes and draw what was on the screen.

 Just a small sampling; I had a whole 3-ring binder full of drawings and water color paintings.








Plus I have a few larger paintings  have been framed and put up around our house-- like this oval landscape I painted in high school. My high school art teacher bought the frame for me as a graduation gift! 

a painting I made my senior year of high school


I can't remember if I painted this in high school or perhaps 8th grade, but my mom found a local artist that was offering a Bob Ross painting class in her home for a day and talked the lady into letting me join. I was the youngest by far in a room full of women but had the best time! 

 

I think these two were also painted in high school.


 

 I minored in fine arts in college too with the intent of becoming an art teacher. I learned so much. We had to stretch our own canvases, we learned to soak the watercolor paper and staple it down onto a board where it would dry and then we could really paint watercolors on it without it warping. I learned print making and used an opaque projector for the first time in my life. I loved the challenge of these classes.

 

 Once again I saved far more of my watercolors and pastel drawings than anything else. 











 It kills me how much these skills have deteriorated by not using them all these years but I have been steadily working on gaining them back. One thing I have noticed is that the quality of materials like paint and canvas and brushes have really gone downhill. We used to have wonderful mom & pop arts shops around that sold real quality items and now all we have are stores like Michael's and Hobby Lobby which don't seem to see the same level and variety of products. 

But I've had fun diving back into art these past couple of years. I've only attempted painting with acrylic on canvas so far but I have plans to get back to watercolors too.





 

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Comments

  1. I love seeing posts like this that show progression! Sometimes we don't feel like we are getting better but when we look back we can see how far we have come, right?

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  2. Your creativity is remarkable, past and present 💕
    It’s wonderful that you are diving back in with acrylics and planning for watercolors again!

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  3. Beautiful work! You really are very talented. I love the sleigh your grandmother painted, and the very kind graduation gift from you high school art teacher. I also really need to start painting and drawing again. It is hard to find the time...

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  4. What lovely paintings, yes, even the ones from elementary school, you really do have talent. I love the sleigh painting from your grandmother.

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  5. I don't think I knew that was your major! My mom was an art teacher and now my sister is an elementary art teacher. My niece is a PICU nurse and paints in her off time. I love how you are getting back to this. It's like my post on FUN and what you did when you were 9 that you loved! I am partial to your horse and oval landscape paintings.

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  6. It is neat to see your paintings throughout the years. Such talent :). I'm glad you're getting into it again. It's wonderful to use our talents...

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  7. You are so very talented! Glad you exploring painting again :)

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  8. I feel like watercolors are having a moment. I'm glad you're tapping back in to something you loved and had talent for. My grandfather was an artist. He lived in New Mexico and painted mostly desert related scenes and wildlife. My mom is artistic and majored in art for a while but switched to Spanish later. She always has had such a great eye and brought beauty into our house in so many ways. Enjoy re-connecting with this hobby again.

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  9. These are all beautiful, my friend! My favorites are the barn and that New England style home. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Oh wow! How wonderful to have your grandmothers art work! You are so talented, your artwork is beautiful!

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