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Summer Gardening

May 25th, 2010
Homegrown by Sharen Chatterton

Homegrown by Sharen Chatterton

Things are really warming up in our North Texas Garden, as we ease into summer. So many of our flowers are in full bloom and the butterflies are beginning to appear. We had several black swallowtail caterpillars on our fennel and dill, in fact they consumed most of the plant, but once they moved on, it has put back out. Just yesterday I saw a black swallowtail gliding around our patio. Our Black-eyed Susan’s are in full bloom and our zinnias are beginning to come up from last years seeds. Our yellow and red yarrow are blooming and providing food for visiting butterflies. The grapevines are loaded and we already have tomatoes ready to eat and more on the way, that’s if we can keep the mockingbirds from eating them. I really enjoy spring and summer in our garden, there is so much going on. There are plenty of photo opportunities, just gathering references for future paintings. Here is a great web site for butterfly gardening, check it out.

Yellow Yarrow

Yellow Yarrow

http://www.ourgardengang.com/Butterflies.htm

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Weekend of Painting

May 10th, 2010
Painting at Texas Discovery Gardens

Painting at Texas Discovery Gardens

Had a great weekend, full of painting. Saturday was so much fun, painting at the gallery, meeting and visiting with the visitors at the “Nature of Flowers” exhibit in the Gallery of Texas Discovery Gardens. I also went through the butterfly house and got some great photos. I spent time painting in the beautiful botanic gardens in Grapevine, had a great spot under a shade tree, met lots of people and enjoyed painting outdoors, what a beautiful place.  Sunday, after church I went over to my son and daughter-in-laws to paint on the nursery wall. Almost finished with the giraffe. I think Duncan is going to love it! Well, I have a full week of work ahead, best get to it.

Grapevine Art Project

Texas Discovery Gardens

Almost finished with Duncan's giraffe

Almost finished with Duncan's giraffe

Bluebonnets, Commissions, and FAR

May 4th, 2010
Texas Bluebonnets

Texas Bluebonnets

The last couple of weeks have been really busy, I haven’t been able to paint very much, but have accomplished many other things. Spring brings an abundance of flowers to our area, one of which is the beautiful bluebonnet. Needless to say I have been taking many photos to utilize as reference images for future works. I definitely see a bluebonnet piece in my future.  I am also in the planning stage with a couple of commission clients. Commission pieces are always interesting and allow me to access an alternative creative side, not only must I love the piece, but most importantly, the client must. So now I look at the painting not only through my eyes, but also the eyes of my clients. I have also been working with the folks at Fine Art Registry, they selected my work to be featured this month. They did a fantastic job on the article and the work looks wonderful, check it out if you get a chance. I’m still working on my Clematis piece, haven’t added much, but I will be working on it at the Discovery Gallery this Saturday, from 10:00 until 1:00, in a little meet and greet the artist. Well, it’s back to work.

fineartregistry.com

Texas Discovery Gardens

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