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Organic Gardening in Small Spaces

November 30th, 2009
The beginning

The beginning

We have a small area in our side yard that we are going to turn into a garden spot. We had a couple of tomato bushes and some onions last year, but the roses around the area did not allow for much sun. So we have moved the roses and made a space around 8 x 8. We would like to grow tomatoes, oni0ns, and put a trellis for zucchini and squash. I also have some strawberry plants I would like to put in the center in a raised bed, still working on that idea. We have put a 4 foot fence around it with a gate to keep out the dogs, rabbits, etc. This was made out of left over cedar pieces that our contractor friend had. We now have to put in the boards to keep in the soil and then add organic soil. Come spring, we will plant our little garden. I can already visualize the paintings from the produce and the good tasting homegrown veggies on the table.  We’ll see how that works out. I’ll keep you posted.

Next organic soil

  • Next organic soil
  • Fence made out of left over cedar for contractor
  • Fence made out of left over cedar for contractor
  • "Painted Lady"

    November 19th, 2009
    The beginning.

    The beginning.

    I am now working on a 36 x 48 acrylic on canvas. My inspiration was a painted lady butterfly that was taking advantage of the sweet nectar of a zinnia in our side yard. I was able to get within inches of her. I am always amazed at the creative power of God, the detail right down to the iridescent glow on her back. All the flowers are found in our front, side and back yard, zinnias and sunflowers, all of which are absolutely spectacular when in mass. The zinnias are such a deep, rich red. I am included pictures to show the progression of my work. I’m beginning to see the light at the end, however I still have a lot more work to do on the leaves and more detail work to do on the flowers, well back to painting.

    Work continues.

    Near the end.

    Near the end.

    Work continues.

    Creativity in All of Us

    November 13th, 2009

    Ahh the elusive creative self. Some people believe you are either born creative or you are not. There is also the train of thought that there is creativity inside of all of us, we just have to let it out. I.A. Taylor defined five levels of creativity in his book “ The Nature of the Creative Process. “ (P. Smith, ed. Creativity. New York: Hastings House, 1959)

    1. The first level incorporates the primitive and intuitive expression found in children and in adults who have not been trained in art. The naïve artist creates for the joy of it.
    2. The second level of creativity is the academic and technical level. At this level the artist learns skills and techniques, developing a proficiency that allows creative expression in myriad ways. The academic artist adds power to expression through mastery of craft.
    3. Many artists experiment with their craft, exploring different ways of using familiar tools and mediums. This heralds the level of invention. Breaking rules is the order of the day, challenging the boundaries of academic tradition, becoming increasingly adventurous and experimental.
    4. At the level of innovation the artist becomes more original. Materials and methods that are out of the ordinary are introduced. Now the artist breaks the boundaries.
    5. The fifth level of creativity is characterized as genius. There are individuals whose ideas and accomplishments in art and science defy explanation. Genius is arguably the one level that is unexplainable and perhaps unattainable, something that an individual is born with.”

    I believe as an artist, I strive to introduce something from the first four levels into each of my works. However, I must admit the easiest has always been to create my art, just for the joy of it. I’m pretty sure the fifth level hasn’t materialized in my work yet, but I keep hoping the genius in me, is a late bloomer

    Painting at Art on the Patio, Grapevine

    Painting at Art on the Patio, Grapevine

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