12/9/09

Cellar Door Painting and the Snow Boarder

Painting on Clayboard

In the previous post I showed the sketch, and I have been working off and on for the past couple of days on the painting.

We had a pretty big snow storm last night, and I had to cancel the first meeting of my eight-week Wednesday morning watercolor class.

You'd think I'd be able to use that time to really get into this painting, but with all the neighborhood activity of digging out, I was pretty distracted. Everyone was stuck - even the garbage truck was stuck. Just as I really got into the rhythm of painting, some guy came along and took a toboggan out of his van and tried to snowboard down the street. It didn't budge, so he kept moving it an inch at a time trying to find a slippery spot. That didn't work, so he hauled out a runner-type sled and tried that. That didn't work either. Then he started to wave down every pickup/plow that went by. Apparently, he wanted someone to plow out a parking space for him, and just thought he'd "snowboard" while he waited. That was my entertainment for the day.

I think I'm going to move into a cozy windowless corner to work, but think what I'd miss. I'm the one who is always going on and on about life influencing our art. Who knows what might come of watching the "snowboard guy".

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nothing interesting ever happens on my street. Or maybe it is just that I don't have the ability to find the entertainment in the things you do. Naw, that's not it.

Marj said...

What cellar door is this? It's too attractive. Must be at a Castle or something :-)
The drawing and painting are so nicely done--still trying to emulate your style. Will get there someday. Thanks for all your posts.

Catherine said...

Anonymous, we do have a very entertaining view - there is someone to see any hour, day or night. Never a dull moment.

Marj, this actually is a cellar door of an old Tudor style house in Traverse City. Nicer than OUR front door, that's for sure.

annie said...

Interesting door--especially for a cellar door. Lovely work.

I just picked up your painting book at the Post Office. Guess what I'll be doing this evening.
annie

Catherine said...

Annie - thanks for telling me - happy reading!!!