Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

First Century Judean Woman

Monday, June 11, 2012





The question posed to me was what a first century Jewish woman would look like.
I figured that she would not be much different than most Orthodox women of today and drew her that way.
While there might be a few differences, I imagine this would not be out of place then either.
A tefach of hair can show when the hair is covered. That's a tiny amount. I added some stray strands just for interest sake.

This is what I do late at night and early into the morning when I cannot sleep because of my back.
She is not finished. I rarely post finished art.
But she is coming along.
I am not good with drawing material and I do some things much better than I do others as far as drawing goes. So even in one drawing I will like one part and dislike another because some things are just more difficult for me than others.
I am not real consistent in doing well in drawing.
It's all about learning and that is where I am-- learning.

Using Paintings for Blog Headers

Wednesday, January 4, 2012



I paint these for my blogs so some of them are really just miniature paintings. Then I place them on a backer and place the title over top .
I rarely leave my work alone. I go back and tweak all the time. The mountain one has been changed time and again from winter, to fall to summer...

A Quick Drawing

Monday, October 31, 2011

10 minutes start to finish just for fun

Autumn Crow

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Just a little tag for Autumn featuring a shy crow and a runaway leaf!



Water fowl

Thursday, September 22, 2011

This is where I live., right by the bay. Salt marsh is plentiful and filled with ducks, deer, mink, otter, herons..all manner of critters.
  

Rainstorm Near Barnegat Light

Friday, August 5, 2011

In progress, not half done. A rainstorm coming in.

Another Blog Header

Monday, June 27, 2011




Scaled down of course to fit here.

Sand Dunes

Thursday, June 23, 2011

.A portion of a larger painting.

Lily Moonshimmer 2

Monday, April 4, 2011





Lily is based on an old drawing I found someplace online. I redrew her and gave her color and a face.

"Lena" Enlarged and Hand Colored.

Monday, February 21, 2011

How is it that we can become so interested in a person just by seeing their face? 
This is a photo of a little girl from Cincinnati Ohio .
I took a section and enlarged it and hand colored it.
This photo of Lena  LoSchiavo taken in August of 1908, intrigued me.

11 years old, a bit of my own little darling  reflected in her face, she sits smiling in a torn and tattered dress.
Shorpy's site did not have too much information on her except for a caption.
The person taking the photos, Lewis Wickes Hine was doing so for the sake of research on child labor at the turn of the previous century. Hines was a photographer and sociologist.
Child labor laws were nothing in those days.
Lena LoSchiavo





I enlarged a bit of the photo   and then hand colored this portion of her photo to bring her to life a bit again. She is not finished yet.
Those old photos do very little to show a person's "light" and soul.
From a close up I took from  another photo of her, her eyes appeared light, not dark.
So using the coloring of my 'famous anonymous kid', I gave Lena coloring.
Her eyes may have been blue, I used a dark brownish green with violet rings, as per the "kid" . Her skin and lips are also  from the "kid".
This is not done with photoshop tricks but by hand and needs more work, but I was anxious to put it up.     I spent some time on it Friday and will do more as time allows. As you can see the hands are far from done.

At the Shorpy website, which features old photographs, people were discussing how old Lena looked. Well, not now I think.
It was late at night according to the information known about the photo and the poor kid was over tired. 
Also, they were wondering what had become of her. This lovely  eager faced child demands attention  as there is , to me at least , something intriguing about her.
When I find old photos like this I just have to color them.
To see the original photo in high definition you will need to see it on the website. I took this from a smaller photo and enlarged it myself.

It can be hard tracking people down because spellings vary from site to site. Immigrants were often misunderstood when telling their names to officials and so there are various spellings used in documents and records.
A name like LoSchiavo can become variously Loshavo, Lochiavo, Lochavo , depending on who heard it and how they wrote it down. Since different languages say the letters of the alphabet differently, asking someone to spell it was not always an option.

If I am correct in my research, Lena was born in 1898 in America to Italian immigrants Charles Loschiavo and his wife Mary Gentile Loschiavo. There were 4 children, Giusippi who died 9 days old, an unnamed infant who died at birth , another girl, Petrina who was a few years older than Lena and passed way in 1962 at the age of 67.
Petrina Loschiavo seems to have  married John Mercurio.

Charles Loschiavo, Lena's father,  passed away at age 34, when Lena was 10 or 11. This may well be why she was selling on the corner to add to  the family income. Mrs. Mary LoSchiavo had lost a son  in February at 9 days old and her husband in July of the same year.

Lena seems to have married Charles Mercurio at age 16 or 17(?) and had a little girl , Terita, who passed away at age 84 in 1999, 11 years after her mother.
Lena, passed away in 1988 at the age of 90.

She and some of her family are buried in the  St Joseph New Cemetery in Cincinnati. I found all this in their interment records.

I also 'Googled'  the site of the  corner where Lena sold pretzels and baskets from 11:00 AM  in the morning til Midnight in front of the 6th Street Market 'saloon' entrance  at 209 West Sixth Street in Cincinnati.
You can compare it with the corner that you see in the photo of Lena in the previous post.

I  dubbed it
"Lena's Corner"

“Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.” 


Lena worked hard to  help support her mother....
Rest peacefully Lena.




Drawings that Are Updated

Sunday, February 20, 2011



Dragons.....

Thursday, January 14, 2010


This little fellow is made using a stamp brush made by "Hawksmont" and then I colored and painted and monkeyed around with it since it was simply an outline to begin with. Since the maker of the outline brush didn't care, I altered the outline and the drawing to my own liking so in the end it becomes my own work.
It's like taking a page from a coloring book and making a nice oil painting from it.
I have a little relative who adores dragons and dragonology.She will be able to name him and tell all about what kind he is and where he/she is from! Yes, there is a whole lore about them and they are classified into types and places.
Hope you like him.






Rabbit in the Moonlight

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Also not finished but, in progress. I kind of like the little fellow.



Autumn Mystery

Thursday, July 30, 2009

This is a new picture I am working on. I rarely post finished pieces. It's still in progress and it will change from now until it's done. There will be less/more according to what I like in the end.
I probably will use it on cottage by the sea for part of autumn.
When I post these I have to make them much smaller than the original which disorts them to a certain degree.


Birdy in Progress

Sunday, June 21, 2009


Here is a bird I am working on. It isn't half finished yet but I thought I would share it nonetheless.
The model is in a photograph found online. It is such a pretty bird that I thought I would try to reproduce it.
Here is the internet photo I found


Glass and Fish


I may have overdone this.
But it's interesting if not very good.

To a Wild Rose

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

As long as I can remember my mother wore Avon's "To a Wild Rose" perfume. They no longer make it I think, but I can still remember it being her favorite. Later she loved Charlie by Revlon.
I have lots of wild roses in the yard growing in the back and up the side of the chimney, both in deep pink and white. I drew this wild rose this evening.

New Work

Monday, April 13, 2009

Little Sparrow



Here is a little huddling sparrow that I made today. I spent a part of the afternoon painting him. He isn't finished and needs some cleaning up and work on a tail but over all I like him and will finish him up soon.






Above is a scaled down header banner that I am working on also. Its done a bit differently than some I have painted. I did this not long ago and am still in the process of working on it.
I have about 10 paintings that are nearly or partly done and I switch back and forth on them so there is variety. This will need a lot more work before I am ready to use it.

Chickadee

Monday, March 16, 2009

It's been a bit since I last posted. I have just been a bit lazy I suppose. But I have been drawing all along.

Here is today's work:
A chickadee on fire thorn branch. I used a photograph for inspiration.
This drawing took about an hour to do.
I plan to do more nature pictures for my blog as decorations.




This is another banner I am working on for Lemon Lime Moon.
I love painting the dunes at the Jersey Shore.




Just a fun little drawing I made this morning.

More of the Forest Village Paintings

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The Forest Village paintings are in progress. This is the second in the series.
Click on it to see full sized