I understand that it has been unseasonably cool in the northwest this year. Texas has been plenty hot! The thermometer at my house registered 104 this afternoon. I think I need to find an art show I can go to where the temps are more reasonable!
My husband has been gone to Boy Scout camps and I have been very busy with some new responsibilities at church. Once again, I feel like my art is taking a back seat to life. But I will go on and forge ahead.
I want to paint a picture for a very sweet lady who is a member of my church. She is in her 90's and sharp as a tack. But she is weak and can't live in her home alone anymore. She has painted countless porcelain items with beautiful florals during her life. Her room at the assisted care home is clean, but stark. I want to do something to liven it up for her. She may not be with us much longer, but I would like for her to have some beauty to look at for whatever time she has left.
I will post some more paintings soon.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Back in the Saddle Again
It is amazing that I haven't posted to my blog in so long. I apologize. This year so far has passed like a dream. I made several out of town trips during the first few months of the year. My mother passed away in February and I was traveling quite a bit during that time.
I actually got to go to Kalispell, MT to a Wildlife Winter Workshop put on by the Triple D Game Farm and Julie Chapman. Julie is an extremely talented wildlife artist and it was a joy to learn from her. I took literally thousands of photos of cougars, snow leopards, bobcat, Canadian lynx, red foxes, wolves, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, raccoon, horses and a Siberian tiger. I hope I didn't forget any of the animals - there were so many of them. And they were all just beautiful against the glistening snow. I can see how it would be easy to become a workshop junkie!! I would love to repeat the experience on a monthly basis. But that would be a bit expensive and I would miss my family too much. Besides, I have enough photographic material now to keep me painting for a long time to come. I am working on four different paintings right now and have at least half a dozen more that I can't wait to begin. I will load a couple that I have finished recently.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
I actually got to go to Kalispell, MT to a Wildlife Winter Workshop put on by the Triple D Game Farm and Julie Chapman. Julie is an extremely talented wildlife artist and it was a joy to learn from her. I took literally thousands of photos of cougars, snow leopards, bobcat, Canadian lynx, red foxes, wolves, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, raccoon, horses and a Siberian tiger. I hope I didn't forget any of the animals - there were so many of them. And they were all just beautiful against the glistening snow. I can see how it would be easy to become a workshop junkie!! I would love to repeat the experience on a monthly basis. But that would be a bit expensive and I would miss my family too much. Besides, I have enough photographic material now to keep me painting for a long time to come. I am working on four different paintings right now and have at least half a dozen more that I can't wait to begin. I will load a couple that I have finished recently.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Monday, December 31, 2007
"Happy New Year!"
Here it is, New Year's Eve. I want to wish everyone a wonderful and productive New Year.
The night before last, I finished this new charcoal portrait called "First Kiss." My son, Ben, had a new baby girl a couple of months ago and when I saw the photo of him giving Taylin a kiss I knew I had to do this drawing. I, actually, gave the picture to his wife, Wendy, as a birthday present. She was very pleased with it.
Check back soon for more artwork. I have set some serious goals for the coming year. Please let me hear from you about what you like in these pictures.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
The night before last, I finished this new charcoal portrait called "First Kiss." My son, Ben, had a new baby girl a couple of months ago and when I saw the photo of him giving Taylin a kiss I knew I had to do this drawing. I, actually, gave the picture to his wife, Wendy, as a birthday present. She was very pleased with it.
Check back soon for more artwork. I have set some serious goals for the coming year. Please let me hear from you about what you like in these pictures.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Thursday, December 27, 2007
"Plan Now for Valentine's Day"
OK, Christmas is over. I have survived the rush of trying to complete all the commissions that came my way, squeeze in a few projects for those I love, and maintain house and home during the whole time. I am glad to have a few days to rest before getting back into the routine of things.
Our youngest son got married last Sunday and it was a great pleasure to be in Arizona for that.
I am now taking orders for charcoal portraits or oil paintings for Valentine's Day. Check out the portraits I am posting today and get your order in soon.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Our youngest son got married last Sunday and it was a great pleasure to be in Arizona for that.
I am now taking orders for charcoal portraits or oil paintings for Valentine's Day. Check out the portraits I am posting today and get your order in soon.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Portrait
I've gotten permission to post one of the Christmas portraits. It makes it a little difficult to post about my artwork when so much of it right now is for Christmas. Thank you for your patience as we get through this season. I miss getting to post my artwork more often.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Long Business Meeting
I didn't get to do any art today, except for a very small sketch in the business meeting I was at all day. I really miss it when I can't do some artwork each day. It really is a joy to me. Tomorrow I plan to get quite a bit done.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Monday, November 19, 2007
"Watch Your Step"
Today I took a break from the charcoal portraits to paint a cat portrait. It was fun to get back into the oil paints and the likeness is coming along very nicely.
I am going to post another pen and ink drawing I did a while back. It's called "Watch Your Step." A white-throated pack rat is walking across a very prickly cholla cactus. These pack rats make their homes at the base of this kind of cactus. They are very safe there because other animals learn quite fast that there are thousands of very sharp needles on this cactus. It is amazing how these rats can learn to crawl all over these plants without getting stuck.
Let's remember to be extra thankful this week. Saturday evening, we were driving home from another town and there stood a deer in the middle of the road. I hit the brakes and swerved to the right to give her extra room. She turned and ran to the right, so I swerved left. Her hind leg hit our front right bumper. Fortunately, there was no damage to the car and we hope the deer suffered only a sore leg from it all. We are very thankful for Heavenly Father's blessing in this incident.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
I am going to post another pen and ink drawing I did a while back. It's called "Watch Your Step." A white-throated pack rat is walking across a very prickly cholla cactus. These pack rats make their homes at the base of this kind of cactus. They are very safe there because other animals learn quite fast that there are thousands of very sharp needles on this cactus. It is amazing how these rats can learn to crawl all over these plants without getting stuck.
Let's remember to be extra thankful this week. Saturday evening, we were driving home from another town and there stood a deer in the middle of the road. I hit the brakes and swerved to the right to give her extra room. She turned and ran to the right, so I swerved left. Her hind leg hit our front right bumper. Fortunately, there was no damage to the car and we hope the deer suffered only a sore leg from it all. We are very thankful for Heavenly Father's blessing in this incident.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Friday, November 16, 2007
Know the Model
Finished another portrait yesterday. I still need to adjust a couple of shadows on it, but the likeness is definitely there. This one seemed easier to do and maybe that was because I know the model so well. I can't wait to post these portraits on my blog for you to see.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Discouragement/Encouragement
Have you noticed that I have not been posting very many blogs lately? Having the analytical mind that I do, I started trying to figure out why I seem to have a difficult time blogging. It was so much fun when I began and now it's almost drudgery. I think I have figured it out, though. I got some negative comments about my blog from some people that mean a lot to me. It was very discouraging. But you know what? I need to overcome discouragement like this. My art is important to me and it brings me joy. It is wonderful to be able to write about this gift, too.
I want to thank all of you who sent those wonderful comments in your emails about my recent awards. You really lift my spirits.
I have finished another portrait today. It may need a little adjustment here or there, but it is almost totally done. On to the next one!
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
I want to thank all of you who sent those wonderful comments in your emails about my recent awards. You really lift my spirits.
I have finished another portrait today. It may need a little adjustment here or there, but it is almost totally done. On to the next one!
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Friday, November 9, 2007
Best of Show
Wednesday was a very hectic day for me. I had to go to San Angelo to take three paintings to the San Angelo Art Club Best in Realism show. I entered "Peek-a-Boo", "Singin' & Dancin'", and my trompe l'oiel, "Jan Verschoor - War Hero." As soon as I got home I had to pick up the kids from school and take them to Sweetwater for a couple of appointments that they had. From there we went to our Wednesday night church meetings. Then my husband and I had a church leadership meeting. By the time we got home it was after 10:00 p.m.
Yesterday, I went to Lubbock with three of my friends. We got back just in time for the kids to get home from school. We made a trip to the library and then watched a couple of movies we checked out from there.
Today, I spent all afternoon in my craft room working on portraits. When the kids got home from school, I came back over to the house to spend some time with them. I checked the phone for messages and had one new one. It was from the San Angelo Art Club. I received the Best of Show award for "Jan Verschoor - War Hero" and "Honorable Mention" for "Peek-a-Boo." Each artist at this show can only receive one major award and an honorable mention award. The lady that informed me of my awards said that the judges really liked "Peek-a-Boo" a lot. But because I had won "Best of Show", I could only get "Honorable Mention" for "Peek-a-Boo." I am quite thrilled with the awards. I feel very blessed.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
Yesterday, I went to Lubbock with three of my friends. We got back just in time for the kids to get home from school. We made a trip to the library and then watched a couple of movies we checked out from there.
Today, I spent all afternoon in my craft room working on portraits. When the kids got home from school, I came back over to the house to spend some time with them. I checked the phone for messages and had one new one. It was from the San Angelo Art Club. I received the Best of Show award for "Jan Verschoor - War Hero" and "Honorable Mention" for "Peek-a-Boo." Each artist at this show can only receive one major award and an honorable mention award. The lady that informed me of my awards said that the judges really liked "Peek-a-Boo" a lot. But because I had won "Best of Show", I could only get "Honorable Mention" for "Peek-a-Boo." I am quite thrilled with the awards. I feel very blessed.
Kindest regards,
Nancy Verschoor
nancyverschoor@toast2.net
"Neglect not the gift that is in thee." (1 Timothy 4:14)
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