Monday, February 21, 2011

One done!

 This may the last of my 2010 lavender series. I have so many 2010 wildflowers to paint before the 2011 ones are here!
Nan Henke
Texas Hill Country Art


Monday, February 7, 2011

Paint on paper!

I took the masque (rubber cement type stuff that protects the white of the paper) off two paintings that I had started in early December.  Thanks goodness that it CAME off!  If this were August, it might have been stuck on for good.  One is a close up of lavender in a field and the other is the official Henke Ranch pun: a cedar tree growing up in the middle of an old  farm implement called a seeder.
I was tempted to do 100 organizational things like refilling all of my paint wells, and neatening up my files, but I got started and actually put paint on paper instead.  Are you proud of me?  I am.
In other arenas of encouragement, I have been listed by The Arts at Hill Country Scene as a Boerne artist.  I guess that means that I will have to finish these paintings and do some more! 
Nan Henke
Texas Hill Country Art

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

It is February

February is my time to go back to painting after a couple of months off for a life crisis.  I don't want to be one of those people who say, "I used to paint."  But I have faced the reality that painting falls off the bottom of the priority list during some seasons of life.  So I set myself a deadline of Feb 1.  And because of that, I painted a few strokes yesterday.  Not very many and not very good.  But I did it.  In the next few days, I hope to expand to something a little less symbolic and more creative.  I may have to go back and re-read parts of Art and Fear.
Nan Henke
Texas Hill Country Art