Thursday, December 30, 2010

Brushes Painting - Winter in Framingham


A scene from memory, of a snowy field in Framingham, Massachusetts. December, 2010. Digital finger painting on iPad.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Why do I have two blogs?

Ugh! Somehow, I've been selected by Google to have two simultaneous blogs with the same purpose. catherinemeeksartblog.blogspot.com, and catherinemeeks.blogspot.com. Anyone have a clue as to what's going on and how this happened?

Tuscan Farmhouse


Here's a small painting of a typical farmhouse in Pienza, Tuscany. Oil on paper.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

2011 Calendars Ready!

The 2011 calendars are ready to ship! Calendar features a new painting for each month.
$18 + $2 S+H. Quantity discount available.








Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Home from Tuscany


And what a wonderful place! The vista from my window was unforgettable. Great food, wine, wanderings through centuries-old stone structures, many paintings to come from this inspiring week!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Italy!


I'm heading to Italy, and trying to not worry about mid-air dramas, explosive cargo, or how to make a phone call from the Tuscan agriturismo where I'll be staying. Though the forecast calls for rain every single day, I'm planning on taking a lot of pictures, and hoping to get some small paintings started. Catch you on the flip side!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Catherine Meeks' Art Blog: Last Light

Catherine Meeks' Art Blog: Last Light: "Here's a little Brushes painting, done on my iPad at the end of a recent clear, bright Fall day."

A Little Night Scene


While driving on the highway at night recently, I spied this workshop, door open, fluorescent light casting its glow, moon behind the trees.
This is a digital finger painting, done on the iPad.

Last Light


Here's a little Brushes painting, done on my iPad at the end of a recent clear, bright Fall day.

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Chop Shop


My studio has become a chop shop of sorts lately. Several paintings, old and new, including this one, have found themselves a few sizes smaller. I think in each case it's an improvement, and possibly a step toward a better composition next time.