Monday, September 13, 2010

Great News!

I just had to put a picture in...these are my babies Gracie (closest) and Trixie. They are being very good guarding the front yard and garden! And yes, Gracie has one blue eye and one brown. Anyway....

I have been accepted to Pryor Fine Art here in Atlanta. This is a very prestigious gallery in the Buckhead area and they will be handling my larger pieces in Atlanta. This Friday night, Pryor Fine Art is having a major show celebrating 20 years in the business. Their gallery now includes a space below the one they have had for years so there will be tons of art to enjoy. Six of my latest pieces that you've seen here on my blog will be included! I am grateful for this opportunity.

Also, I have taken the other new pieces up to Hanover Gallery which represents me in Chattanooga. Missy Peirano has incredible energy and ties to everything that happens in that town. And the gallery is in a great part of town (Northshore) that overlooks the river. Lots of walking and shopping and communing with nature near Coolidge Park.

Both these galleries have Facebook Pages so check them out!

New work coming to this blog soon!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

STICKY DETAILS, oil on canvas, 24 x 30



Here are some of the details....do you know what they'll add up to?







Voila! The sum of the parts..................finished!








Friday, August 20, 2010

STICKY, (just about there), oil on canvas, 24 x 30


I am almost satisfied. Won't be in the studio much today so I will have to ponder this image for a day or so. Enjoy!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

STICKY (in progress), 24 x 30, oil on canvas


Sometimes to appraise a painting I'm working on, I put it on the computer and crop out the studio in the background. That way I can focus on the work with out distraction. So...this painting has already changed from this look. Still playing with it. I hope to put another post up today.
BTW, one of my favorite jokes is...
What's brown and sticky?






A stick.

Sometimes silly is good.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

LAND AND SEA, oil on canvas, 36 x 48






And the final piece....




This painting has had many reworks. They are here in order, representing the last 12 hours it was worked on. By showing these different stages, I run the risk of someone liking a previous stage but I have to say I am most happy with the final product.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

KOOKABURRAS, oil on canvas, 24 x 48


Boy am I loving this direction. Does anyone remember learning the song in grade school "Kookaburra sits in the ol' gum tree, merry, merry king of the bush is he...."?
Anyway, I will be out of town for a week and only able to draw for that time. But I will return with lots of ideas for the studio.
Have a good week, everyone!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

KID AND ROOSTER, 30 X 30, oil on canvas by Georgia Nagle


Here's another large abstracted one. This is so freeing. I used to only paint abstract work, all made up in my head. Then I took a plein air class and took to painting outside and looking at everything - painting what I saw. That transition is easy. Going back to abstracted work after being away so long is actually harder. But like riding a bike it is all coming back to me.

Monday, July 26, 2010

INDEED A REACH, 24 x 30, oil on canvas by Georgia Nagle


Back to fun in the studio. Doing a lot of larger, abstract works and loving it. Hope you like it, too.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Chicken Dreams, oil on paper, 10 x 10


Ok, this one is different, but as I say, I get kinda restless at times. It is very liberating to doodle on a painting. I really like this one - it has so much to say.
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"Sun Shower" , oil on paper, 14 x 15


This type work comes out of getting tired of painting the green, green southeast. So I invented some scenery and colors just to break out of the mold.

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