Friday, August 26, 2011

Beachy collage



When we ended our e-course at Simply Hue for the Raining Umbrellas class we each sent another person a small handmade creation as a gift.  This was made for me, with care, by Sylvia Latham of Seasons + Change = Life blog and I love it!  Her photographs are a collage of items found by the sea.  Knowing that is my favorite thing in the world, she put them together in this collage....shells, more shells in a bottle, the texture of a stone wall and some green foliage in the background.  A rustic lantern containing shells and a more rustic wall with a graffiti like message to remember. 

I really like the balance of the photographs as well as the colors:  creams, browns, and golds.  My scanner did not pick up the full beauty of it as it is really a square collage with a nice black border and the copy above is rectangular. It will go perfectly with other "beachy" items in my guest bathroom.  I only hope that the gift I sent to another classmate will please her half as much as this
does me.  Thank you, Sylvia.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Blue Eyes


by klr

My whole world is right
I could be nobility
when they gaze at me

Large eyes round like pies
pools to synchronize swim in
 matching azure skies

Wings lift against gravity
love beneath holding
A fine young man's dreams
therein unfolding

His whys will get their answers
he'll march in the lead
humble and most courteous
most apt to succeed

Math comes easily
as do a circle of friends
computer savvy 

Eyes with a message
deep and far they see
my heart knows this is
immortality

                                                

Monday, August 22, 2011

Hazel Eyes


                                            
by klr

Rimmed with rings of gold
globes chestnut, jade and amber
they are hesitant yet bold

Glancing softy like a fawn
flashing with laughter,
they can be languid like a lakeside
or change like a barometer

Eyeing the next bridge
trusting and hopeful and quick
determined to win
newly twelve and chic

Filters of information
ready for some fun
windows to inner beauty
gifted imagination

She is classy, smart and free
When hazel eyes are smiling
it brings joy to me

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Sweet Pea exercise

                           Pencil sketch                         Posturizing                            Cross process
                                                                           by klr
This was completed over the weekend while I was sitting in my back yard, using just a sheet of paper instead of a canvas board.  It could be much better as the pastel oils would have adhered better and the colors would not be so 'blah'...at least I tried and am staying true to my vow to be creative at least a couple of times a week.  And I'm willing to show all the faults and what a beginner without training can do.  Ha!

P. S.  For those of you who missed it, the slideshow of the balloon ride is up and running...posted on July 12 for the adventure exercise. ;-)

Fun color!

 Need I say more?  I borrowed these bright photos (some with copyrights) and just  had to put them together!  I love the striped dress as it speaks for a different era and I think just to wear it would make one happy.   And, oh, I once had a beach ball just like the one above....didn't we all?    A zebra of multi-colored stripes is almost surreal.  For some heavier content I added the stack of books or cds for each color is found in them as the other photos.  I especially  like  the paintbrush, an art object here, beautifully photographed. 

The glass violin shaped bottles are called Vibots and were made mostly in the 30's and 40's and I personally have collected 8  of them, each a different color.  I started with the amethyst, which is the oldest, and then added the blue, green, amber and turquoise.  Later I found a cranberry colored one on ebay and also a lighter green and a light pink. Yet to purchase is a cobalt blue one, commom and easy to find,  and a yellow one, which will be difficult to locate.  Such fun they are to put in a sunny window, which I haven't done yet because I don't have wide enough window sills.  Anyway, the theme is the use of vibrant color, found everywhere, of course, but I particulaly like these for their flair.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Farewell





The sea beckons me
ebbing gold ruffles recede 
I want to linger
 not say goodbye to summer


by klr
Continuing with the same theme of color and and the soft hues of my last post, I've been wanting to share this with anyone who has not seen it yet.  I think it sends an optimistic message; there is light after darkness, calm after rough seas, and clouds do have silver linings.  This was painted by the late Senator Ted Kennedy (1934-2011).






Thursday, August 11, 2011

Colors of summer...



I simply love the way these various artists enhanced their photos.  Today one can use any one of umpteen "aps" or Internet photo sites to add, subtract, or otherwise affect a photo. The craft has more widespread appeal than ever before.




There is a lot of "eye candy" out there on flickr, photobucket, picassa, etc.  I am particularly drawn to these softly hued colors right now.  Perhaps because of the instructor of the class I took recently.  Below you will see just one grouping of many from her shop at etsy.com called Simply Hue.  The photos work in a group as one or, just as nicely, singly.












I am hoping to get a new camera up and running soon and, if the photos are decent, post them here.  If you go to flickr be sure to leave comments as any encouragement is appreciated by the artists.  I cannot hold a candle to any of  the talented photographers.  I do have a couple of favorites locally.  They are Rosemary Bannon Tyksinkski and David Perry...and my instructor for this class, Vicki Dvorak.

                                                          by Vicki Dvorak

Friday, August 5, 2011

Latest mini-reunion Washougal WA...




Last week six former classmates and two of their spouses met at the Fields' cabin on the Washougal River for a mini-reunion.  From time to time other guests have been invited..so usually there are a couple more people. It was a beautiful day of 76 degree weather.  Three of us arrived early bringing salads, meat and cheese for sandwiches, snacks and drinks. Dessert was going to be a blackberry cobbler but this year the berries are slow to ripen.  We had pineapple upside down cake instead.





Kathy Y. and Linda D.                                                                                                                   View from porch
                                    







         Jim & Pam


       


James, Linda, Kathy Y., Me, Laura, Susie


If I were to describe the personalities of each   of these people,  I'm not sure I would do them justice.  All are very special people with many talents and accomplishments and now, much more wisdom.  Most have college degrees; some of us went our own ways, leaving the small town life for the city; others returned to White Salmon after going to college or working and raised their own children there, just as we grew, with similar childhoods, the usual haunts, places to swim and explore, and playing in school sports or participating in the chorus or band or shop,    just as we did, creating their own memories.  And, they cheered for the same teams and wore the same red and white colors of the Bruins.  Here is Laura in the kitchen of the cabin. 

                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                                                  
Columbia High School                                                                                  Kathy Y. and Susie
                                                         


                  Washougal River                                                                 Photo by Mary Fields

Former teachers were a familiar topic of conversation.  Each visit we learn things about each other we never knew before and our relationships have grown from school friends and neighbors into adult, lifelong friendships.  We are now past middle age and turning 65 this next year. Susie and Laura and Kathy Y. are the world travelers.  Now Kathy G., Kathy Y. had just married off her only daughter who had just received a doctorate in pharmacology.  Linda provides a lot of common sense and a great sense of humor. Jim loves to hunt and fish.  At this writing, I still have not been to Ireland.  I've actually been here before...when we were young,  Laura and the family invited me to to the river where we rode inner tubes down the small rapids and swam.We floated in the water for hours.  


Some of us back to White Salmon regularly.  Not all of us have grandchildren, but we all talk fondly about our parents who are mostly gone now but who all knew each other back then and worked in town for the grocery store, school, bank, post office, law office, and newspaper and cleaners.  One had a furniture business and another worked for the city, all in close proximity of one another.  They played cards together, went camping next to each other and attended school concerts and plays to see us perform.  Living in town for most of those years, I lived on Green St. and Laura live right behind me.  We played, even after dark,  winter, summer, spring, and fall  throughout our lives.  This is Jewett Avenue, the main road going through downtown White Salmon.                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                              
 Fields' cabin                                                                                                                                                                                                      



The cabin is cozy and small, well situated and fully equipped.  Newly constructed, it has a kitchen, living room, shower and upstairs loft/bedroom.  There is a bathroom connected.  It looks across the river to a swimming hole where there is a rope to swing on. Only Laura went for a swim across the river as I preferred wading. 'Laura's sister Mary has stayed here for weeks at a time and their mother, Inez, lived here for many years on over 400 acres.
         
                                                           
                                                                                                                                             Photos by Mary Fields and Kathy R.
One can hear the babbling sound of the river on the rocks and find agates if one spends the time looking.  The breeze was just right as we ate on the porch with the view. A pleasant, leisurely day was spent catching up on each others' lives with lots of laughter and stories, about which no one who wasn't a friend for 60 years would understand.  All of us had been in kindergarten together at the White Salmon Elementary School, grew up through the 12 grades including summertimes at the pool and finally graduated together in 1965.  I get sentimental each time we get together and it's been four times since 2006.  However, three of the gals have been seeing each other there for much longer than that.  It took me 45 years for me to reconnect with these people.  


Middle back row:
Bobby, Carla, Anne H., Susie, Kathy Y. Florence,  Me,
Roy, Linda D., Lee
Front row, right: Diana, Dennis

                                                                              Back row: left, Phil, middle,  Linda Z., far right, Laura...and so many more friends..




I suppose we will all try to keep these annual summer engagements for as many summers as we may have the good health to do so and for as long as the Fields family kindly allows us to visit this tranquil place. We will have lots to talk about and the trees record our conversations.  Well, they say walls have ears!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August - noble, lion time...

One Goddess of August- Demeter, an August moon over cornfields, the movie, Teahouse of The August Moon (with Marlon Brando, Glen Ford, Machiko Kyo and Eddie Albert), Painted Lady butterfly, afternoon sun at Napa Valley in August, St. Augustine church (Florida), Guns of August (unpretentious movie about WWI), Aurora Beaurialis, the Dog Days of August, Peridot gem, August Wilson (Playwright), Circus Time (one of my my favorite books during childhood).  Blueberries!


August - Lion Time

by klr

Dreaming of vivid
old  warm summer memories
Our minds are drifting

The sun reaches high
heat and wet at the same time
A lull in the year

Days full of stillness
reading in a silk hammock
peak season berries


And jays drinks from the fountain

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Quirky yellow house...

I wish I had noted where this was taken when I saved it some time ago. My guess is Carmel by the Sea but it could be anywhere...storybook style..one would imagine hearing little people humming 'Hi ho, it's off to work we go.' It's not for everyone, but I just love it!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Friday, July 22, 2011

Raining Teacups - Last exercise for Raining Umbrellas e-course on creativity - Whimsical







It has been a month of small artistic challenges that has benefited me a great deal.  With Vicki Dvorak of Simply Hue as our leader, and the rest of the gals in the class (13 in all) we met new people, shared our perspectives and interest in art and creating it for  the enjoyment for others as well as ourselves . 




Thank you so much, Vicki, for sparking in me a renewed spirit that is both refreshing and fulfilling, something I've missed for some time now.  I'll be checking back from time to time ;-(

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Friendship Exercise


Tea is a symbol and common element of friendship, but more than that it is a wonderful antidote for tired feet after shopping with a friend.  It is good for a weary mind, medicinal purposes and goes especially well with freshly baked scones (with the jam, lemon curd and Devonshire Cream).  Good conversation and laughter can be had as friends pass a leisurely afternoon talking over life dilemmas, the latest news, and trade interesting stories.  Friendships are cultivated further with a generous pot of tea on the table for refills.  This I drew amateurishly today with oil pastel crayons...not sure if I like them very much, and will try sketching with pencils and perhaps getting out the old brush.  I used the photo enhancer from piknik to embellish it a bit.  The splotches are mistakes ;-) More examples of like artwork will spring up here from time to time with some poetry, if I'm inspired.  I am testing the waters with my big toe, creatively.
And soon, I hope to begin the photography...all as hobbies, mind you....


The setting could be anywhere, at home in the kitchen or on a porch, or in a lovely tea room with old tables and chairs, wallpaper with flowers and lace curtained windows overlooking a quaint garden.   Regardless, it is when moments turn into hours,  as if time almost stands still.  Low voices can be heard, but the atmosphere is relaxed. Seasons are celebrated and birthdays remembered each year.  Precious memories are made over and again, with a true friend, or two, or more.  Divine!

Picasso on cell phone..experiment..

Hands by Picasso




More beauty..... ..in the endeavor to select something about babies I also was going to use this print by Picasso that I framed with a silver-toned wood frame some 30 years ago.  Since my cell phone camera is the only one I can use right now, I used the 4 different special effect settings  ( sepia,  glow, fluorescent, and black and white)  and this is what they turned out like, as if you all didn't know already it how it was done.  I am technologically challenged! 

And here we are, almost at the end of our e-course.  It has really been a new and informative and fun experience for me and I've enjoyed meeting all of you talented people!!!

In the morning, oops...it is morning..we will get another exercise to do.  And, hopefully the drawing I did  for the friendship exercise, which I will post soon, is going to be better than the drawing I did of a baby...not an easy thing!  What was the name of Popeye and Olive Oil's little baby???  Well that's what it looked like.;-)   Oh, yes, Sweet Pea!

Beauty


"Beauty is truth, truth beauty."                                                Keats

"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it."                 Confucius

"People are like stained glass windows.  They sparkle and shine when the sun is out but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed if there is a light from within."   Elizabeth Kubler Ross
                                                                                                                        

"Beauty is the shadow of God on the universe"                      Gabriela Mistral

"You don't love a woman because she is beautiful, she is beautiful because you love her."       
                                                                            Rogers & Hammerstein

"To me, fair friend you never can be old.  For as you were when first your eye I eyed, such seems your beauty still."                                                                              Shakespeare

At first I tried to draw or sketch a baby for this exercise to be truly creative.  The result did not please me as much as I would have liked.  So I am posting one of my favorite vintage watercolor paintings by Philadelphian Bessie Gutmann in (1876-1960) Certainly there is no shortage of baby photos and art of children to choose from.  It seems to me there is nothing more beautiful than an innocent newborn baby.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Growth, spiritual...





Flower of The Universe

by klr

Flower of the Universe
breathe deep of fresh air
Traverse and release the ache
and focus elsewhere

Unburden fear and despair
Find your way to the center
Listen and learn for
you will find treasure

Stroll on the beguiling curves
Rest on a hued star
Reach out and believe
gentle voyager that you are

















http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:puvhttp://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:puv0Ot3XEcMJ:downtheeyrieroad.blogspot.com/2011/07/piritual-growth-by-klr-flower-of.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&lr=lang_en0Ot3XEcMJ:downtheeyrieroad.blogspot.com/2011/07/piritual-growth-by-klr-flower-of.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&lr=lang_en
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:puv0Ot3XEcMJ:downtheeyrieroad.blogspot.com/2011/07/piritual-growth-by-klr-flower-of.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&lr=lang_en

Saturday, July 16, 2011

San Juan Capistrano - Exercise on "Joy"





















It is the third week of the creativity class offered by Simply Hue blogger Vicki Dvorak and we are to draw, paint, or otherwise show our own idea of the meaning of the word "joy'.  There is a certain revelry, exaltation or gladness one feels when watching these lithesome birds fly.

Every May the swallows return to San Juan Capistrano near San Diego. I did not see them when I took these pictures there in the summer of 2008. However, the last several years swallows have arrived here in Lakewood in June...in my backyard!! I have a creek behind my house and they love to soar with the breeze every morning and evening.   Have you ever tried to film these birds...not easily done! Hundreds play, swoop, and dive toward the water to get a quick drink. For a couple of weeks, they give me so much joy and pleasure as they fly so close to me; it seems they are here for my own private show!!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Change of the Seasons exercise

It was the French Impressionists who first advocated painting en Plein Air, meaning outdoors. With the advent of paint in tubes, their grinding of their own paints halted. Their folding easels and supplies became portable and could be easily taken into the forest or up hillsides.
The outdoors' naturally diffused light and atmosphere allowed them to stand or sit and paint the changing seasons of the landscapes and pastoral settings of the time.  Left to right shows spring to winter.
In the top painting, Winslow Homer, has painted other painters as they, as well, are painting en Plein Air.


Represented artists:  Karen Marguliss, Edmund Tarbell, Wm Richards, Alfred Sisley, Wm Sontag, Albert Rigolot, Glendenning, Barbara Lussier, Marilyn Fairman, Thomas Hill, Joaquin Sorolla, Karen Winters, Caspar Friedriech, Jeanne MacKenzie, Alfred Bricker, Kay Franklin, C. Monet (The Magpie)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Balloon Adventure


.
Woodinville, Wa

                                                                                                                                                              adventure...
In 2008 my daughter photographed my balloon flight from below and I took pictures from the basket. It was an adventure from the middle of my bucket list. Ordinarily afraid of heights this didn't bother me. I felt safe. This post is for the exercise on "adventure" we were asked to do in the Raining Umbrellas e-course in its first week. However it took awhile to get the slide show going...

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Mini Umbrellas


photo by irenesuchocki



Written by klr


Slightly blurred images float
in the amber light
Like small triumphs of the heart
ascending upright

   The conclave of spirits glides,
blindly they careen
One dusty pink afternoon
wings of seraphim

  Sentinels of the future,
choir of silent bells
Like fanciful waves of thoughts
heard only by angels


Notebook assignment
























As you can see I started other projects that I didn't finish.  This was not easy as I'm so used to my pad and paper and pen and not the computer for this sort of thing.  It helped me to be creative every day, so it served its purpose well. ;-)

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Exercise for the word "wisdom"





One of the most beautiful and wise writings of our times.
This exercise calls for more creativity on my part, but this is the first thing that came to mind on this topic. 
I also thought of the "wise" owl image and the  distinguished Oliver Wendell Holmes and other Supreme Court Justices who are  charged with making wise decisions.  Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin come to mind...

Friday, July 8, 2011

An Exercise in "Creativity"



















Expressing one's self in any art form is creating, be it ballet, splashing paint on a large canvas or baking a beautiful, original cake.  It takes talent to grow dahlias for show; it requires creativity to put that talent into play by following one's impulses and ideas and putting them in motion. It may require study, but it begins with intuition or one's creative "muse".  Living each day with an open eye, open ear, and an open mind to one's surroundings and being in tune with what comes naturally to our hearts is the key.  Moreover, whatever medium one chooses to pursue, I believe the motive is innate in us and a very spiritual thing.


I chose to show a little project I've been meaning to do for some time.  It will require some tweaking because I could not find some of the elements I wanted to include because they are tucked away in a drawer or box somewhere.  The shadow box is in memory of my grandmother, Louise.  It displays socks with a dainty embroidered pattern she wore as a girl that you may need to zoom in on to get a better view.  She is five years old in the picture. Her mother saved those same lovely curls of hers in a box, also tucked away with other memorabilia.  Louise never went to college but was an avid reader. She told stories of growing up on a small farm in Indiana, Pennsylvania, marrying the coca-cola delivery man she met while working at a soda fountain, and working in the shipyards during the war.

Also in the display are a cameo bracelet, a little pillow with an "L" on it, a broach, a hairpin, and a church remembrance.  She loved collecting bells, pictures of old missions and covered bridges.  So I will add those items when I locate them.  She was the most Christian woman I have ever known.  It's a small tribute put together in a kind of rush,  as there is still another assignment I need to finish.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

A home is a "Home"?

This exercise from Vicki Dvorak of Simply Hue about what the word "home" signifies to us had me looking in the thesaurus:  We know a home can be anywhere or anything where your heart is and where one dwells. It could be a mansion, a cabin, castle, apartment, condo, or a cave.  Homes are also known as abodes, habitats, a nest, and to some of us older gals, a "pad" or the "digs".  It could also be a state of mind and spirit.



By definition I like that it is a place that feels familiar, intimate, restful, easy and a refuge.  My picture collage was easy to do, but I wanted to convey what I think makes a home a "home" and would be some must haves. Singling out only a few, these are what I chose.  And, in the center is a painting of where we all might feel we want to be if we are sick...at home, in bed.

                      *  A garden gate, a path to the door, a window box
                      *  An farmer's sink and, as my grandmother used to say, a rooster in the
                          kitchen brings good luck.
                      *  A large cabinet in the dining room, a hot cup of tea.
                      *  A comfy sofa and a place for heirlooms
                      *  Bookshelves
                      *  A fireplace
                      *  A bedroom that opens to a garden court and a window to the sea
                      *  Candlelight and a welcoming bathroom
                      *  A door to a secret garden
                               ..........and music to fill the air

http://raining-umbrellas.blogspot.com/

One's own studio or office...

The discussion prompt yesterday was about studios and how we would design one that would express our originality.  Well, I commented on this, as every time I see this movie I pause it to better see this soft place with hushed tones.  This is the only photo I could find of the set in the movie "Somethings Gotta Give" with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson from where she writes her plays.  In the daytime, the window view is of sand dunes and the ocean.  The desk is long, however not very practical, I admit.  There are no bookshelves. To me, it's the setting, just off the bedroom, so one could hurry and take notes when a dream or idea wakes you and needs recording.  I loved all the photos that Vicki put on the lesson as examples and would probably go for the one with the piece of wood attached to the wall and clipboards, notes, and art covering the wall. I may take a picture yet of my office, as it is a good space, but cluttered now and not ready for show.  And now back to this week's projects and to see what my fellow classmates are up to ;-)