Thursday, June 30, 2011

Ehag Emporium Tonight!


 He comes from the Misty Mountain,
unusual though it may be;


His croak and call bids Adieu to all,


 as he sits atop his pumpkin, neath a tree;


Ribbit, be tender, be you young, be you old;
Ribbit, come closer,

and I'll swallow you whole!
Muuuuuaaahhhhahahaaaaaa! Gulp!

Ribbit....

Mistic Frog  is a hand sculpted and painted piece, made of Paperclay
and he is my Ehag Emporium piece this month.
He's signed and numbered by me, and he's one of a kind.
6" (h)
... don't worry, he can't swallow anything bigger than an arm chair.

The Emporium opens it's doors tonight at 9:00pm!

Congratulations to Anne of the ChunkyMermaid for winning "Chuff", 
my owl pumpkin Ehag Giveaway!


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Friday, June 10, 2011

Uncle Sam Cow Folk Art Woodcarving


Today the new listings for the PFATT Marketplace
go up with more fun folk art to be had.

This month my piece is a handcarved vintage style folk art Uncle Sam Cow.


Complete with a red and white striped vest, a patriotic red hat with a blue hatband with white stars, and formal spats. He is hand carved out of hardwood, and is done in a vintage and distressed Folk Art style.
His tail and ears are made of leather and there is a bit of wood burning for added detail. He's hand painted and his carving tool marks were left as a sign of the carvers hand. He’s ready to add touch of Americana to your old shelf or hutch. Uncle Sam Cow measures a healthy 14” long; 4” wide (7” including his ears); and 9” high to the top of his hat.
 
"Uncle Sam Cow" is an original design and if you're interested, pop on over to the
PFATT Marketplace!
Thank you for looking! ;-)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

PFATT Charity Auction for breast cancer awareness


This Sunday, June 12th, 2011 the PFATT group will begin a charity auction
on Ebay to benefit breast cancer research.
The PFATT artists will be donating hand made ornaments which will hang on a
cream colored goose feather tree
which will be auctioned in it's entirety.

Horses are so much a part of my life, and that's why I chose to sculpt a horse for my ornament. White horses tend to be associated with the Hero, strong, liberating, positive and protective energy.
He's hand sculpted of Paperclay, with just a touch of pink on his banner reading, "strength". (I'm not one for pink), and glitter for the spark of life.

The auction will go from Sunday to Sunday. June 12- 19
6:30pm (pst)
9:30pm (est)
So please join in if you're able.
Thank You!

http://www.pfatt.blogspot.com/

Sunday, June 5, 2011

June Bloom...


"Perfectly Picasso" Petunias enjoying our cool June weather.
Love their chartreuse edges!


These orchids had been divided and weren't supposed to bloom till next season,
so I guess they're happy and like their new shade house!



I'm finally getting a chance to get back into the studio so
more art is on the way soon! :-)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Remembering Uncle Kenny...


Kenneth E. Behen
1922 - 2011
This Memorial Day had an even more personal meaning this year as last week
our family lost our dear Uncle Kenny.
Kenny was at Pearl Harbor on that fateful day in 1941, and to hear him tell the stories of seeing the Zero pilots faces as they flew low,
brought history back to the forefront.
He was also in the Korean War conflict as a Naval Seabee and devoted 27 years to the Long Beach Naval Ship yard.
 Kenny was a master wood worker and a visit to his shop was like visiting The New Yankee Workshop, but with a slightly rustic flair,with every tool imaginable hanging from the walls, rafters, and tucked in drawers. The smell of freshly cut aromatic wood was sweet perfume, with undertones of lacquers and stains.
A quiet, unassuming family man, with bear paw hands, a heart of gold and a mile wide smile.
He's greatly missed.
In loving Memory.

Day is done.
Gone the sun.
From the lakes
From the hills.
From the sky.
All is well.
Safely rest.
God is nigh.

Fading light.
Dims the sight.
And a star.
Gems the sky.
Gleaming bright.
From afar.
Drawing nigh.
Falls the night.

Thanks and praise.
For our days.
Neath the sun
Neath the stars.
Neath the sky

As we go.
This we know.
God is nigh


Hawaiian Plumaria

Sunday, May 22, 2011

WIP and.... is it May or Oct?


The month seems to be dashing by at lightning speed. Just thought I would share one of my works in progress. This frog fellow is right at home perched atop his little pumpkin.
Speaking of little pumpkins....
I've always had fun with seeing how long a pumpkin from the previous season will last.
So far this one is doing pretty well, although I noticed there's a hint of mold dust on the backside.
He was bought in Sept of 2010 and I think he looks pretty good in the May garden!

Monday, May 9, 2011

I'm now in the monthly PFATT Marketplace, which updates tomorrow!


I've been a member of the group "Primitive Folk Art Talk & Tea" or PFATT for short,
for several months now, but I hadn't yet signed on to their monthly PFATT Marketplace... but...
I'm all signed up and will be offering my first piece tomorrow.
PFATT Marketplace updates with new pieces from it's artists
the 10th of every month, at 10am Pacific Standard Time.
Lots of wonderful hand made, by the artists, Folk Art to be had.

This month I'm offering ..
"Uncle Sam Chicken"
He's hand carved out of Basswood and he's a genuine Yankee Doodle Doo!


Just check out that red and white striped vest and star spangled hat band!
He's also quite the dapper fellow with his spats and bow tie.

So please do have a peep tomorrow if you're interested.
and Thank You for looking! :-)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tour Spring's Abundance


I'd mentioned that I went to the Mary Lou Heard Memorial Garden Tour
this last weekend, and I thought that I would share some of the lovely sights of the day
throughout a few postings.


 For years it was thought that many wonderful flowers that you might only
see growing on the east coast, would not do well here in the California desert like weather. But an amazing lady named Mary Lou Heard, was instrumental in cultivating and selling old fashioned cottage perennials, that not only survived but indeed thrived. Mary Lou was a wonderful lady who owned a small but mighty garden shop in Westminster, California.
You never knew what amazing new things you'd see from visit to visit. 
Flowers such as "Love in a Mist", "Queen Anne's lace", or "Picasso's Petunia".


Today's post is from the garden of  my friend Peggy.
It was her first time to exhibit and despite some previous gusty wind, the
weather was perfect, and everything just came together for an ideal day.


Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning.
~Lydia M. Child





Poppy Hill



Saturday, April 30, 2011

Potion Mistress....


I'm off to a garden tour for the day so I'm listing my Ehag Emporium piece a tad early.

This is the Potion Mistress, mounted atop a sign that reads
Black Hat Potions.


She is hand sculpted out of Papermache and her stragly white hair is sheeps wool.
I've cut the sign in the shape of a witch's hat, faintly seen behind the witch.



There are bat wings made of wire behind the witch's head as well.



The sign is distressed, with copper tacks and acrylic paint.
The Potion Mistress sees all and she awaits the ideal doorway to adorn!

Check out the Ehag Emprium to view this and wonderful Halloween art
from the the artists of Ehag.
To purchase, please my Etsy shop and thank you for looking!


Friday, April 29, 2011

Congratulations to the Royal Couple!

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Congratulations to the Royal Couple!

Loved all the horses!
The only stumble in the entire procession was an uncommon fall from one of the horses.
I guess the cheering crowd was too much for this fellow!

Runaway: The horse threw its rider before leaving the cavalry procession and bolting up Whitehall

 Homing sense: The riderless creature careers alongside the procession - but eventually found its way home to the stables at Horse Guards¿ Barracks

PHOTO: Horse Falls in Royal Wedding Parade
Fortunately, neither horse or it's 19yr old rider appeared to be hurt, and the horse made straight for home – the stables of the Horse Guards’ Barracks further up Whitehall .







Thursday, April 28, 2011

I see a sneak peek and a giveaway!


I don't know where the time goes and goodness, this year seems to be going by faster than the last.
That being said, it's nearly time again for the Ehag Emporium, this coming Saturday,
April 30th at 9:00pm (est) 
Also,
Don't forget to pop over and sign up for a chance to win one of the fun giveaways at the Emporium too!
You have a chance at one of my pieces,

"Mad Murphy"

or

Trish Stover's
"Even the Easter Bunny Can't Wait"


or

Kitty Halloween Pin
from

or


a single Halloween issue of Celebrate 365 or
a year's subscription from Connie Porcher!

So! Fabulous prizes to be had from these haunted hosts, just by leaving a comment over at Ehag Emporium!
Hope to SEE you Saturday night!...
I know these eyes see you!!