Showing posts with label Zions plein air doug braithwaite. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wet Paint and the Runaway Cockatiel!

Home and totally on the mend!  Thank you, one and all, for your outpouring of well-wishes and concern!  Last day of antibiotics and I am back onto solid foods but drinking lots of water and taking all of your great advice on kidney wellness!!

Doug still has the plein air bug, however, and has been getting up at the crack of dawn to go paint!  (ahhhh, that phrase reminds me of my dad who used that often growing up as my mother's name was Dawn!  He was such a kidder!  "I wake up at the crack of Dawn EVERY morning" he would say!)  Monday morning he went out to Farr West and painted this beautiful little piece:

"Storage"
8 x 10
Ah - I can just smell that hay!  Heading out in that area, it reminded me of a story I forgot to tell you!  Doug has a cockatiel named Nigel who is a "studio bird" and keeps Doug company throughout the day.  He comes and hangs out while Doug paints and occasionally thinks it's fun to "fluff" his feathers in paint!  Anyway, a few weeks before we left for Door County, I got a frantic call from Doug one evening just before he was heading to come home.  Nigel had responded to Doug's whistle in the kitchen and had flown out to see him.  But instead of landing on Doug's finger, which he usually did, he flew right past him and through the next room, out the open door to the wood shop and out THAT open door to the wide open world!!  What???  Doug frantically followed him out and tried to "whistle" him down, but he circled him two or three times 100 feet in the air before he flew up over the trees and headed west.

We walked several blocks west and whistled everywhere (I'm sure everyone was thinking we were seriously crazy) but to no avail.  We had a few cockatiels whistle back at us in their own cages but no Nigel was to be found.  It was a sad day and we came home with our heads down and looked somber as we stared at Nigel's empty cage.  Doug was pretty distraught and Wesley put it on our local "KSL Classified Ads" that we had lost our bird with his picture but to no avail.

About a week later, on a Saturday morning, Doug and I had just gotten back from a Saturday morning errands run, Wesley came and said he had something to show us.  He brought us over to his car and opened the door.  I thought, "ahh, Wesley has gotten his Dad a new bird."  Sure enough, inside the door was a cage and inside the cage was a bird, and wow, this bird also had paint on his feathers!  Just.  Like. OH MY GOSH, YOU FOUND NIGEL!!

Someone had called Wesley and said "Wesley, we think we have found your bird.  He has paint on his feathers!"  He had been found in Hooper, a town about 5 miles west of Sunset, clear down by the Great Salt Lake!  Their kids thought he had marker on his tail feathers!  Wesley said, "nope, it's paint!"

Nigel - happy to be back!
We were so happy to have him back and he is getting his "whistle" back.  He does a "mocking" whistle  that sounds like "pretty bird" and also does the "WOOT WOOT" wolf whistle that he likes to whistle WITH you.  Doug has built him a perch near his easel and he also has a cool cage in Doug's painting area that has some awesome sticks and some "steps" that he uses for exercise!  haha  No more vacation time for you, big guy!!

So anyway, back to Doug's plein air bug.  He had it again this morning so here's what we got to enjoy today!!  Doug headed to Huntsville where he painted Fox Point.  Call me if you think either of these or both of these paintings would look fabulous on your wall as they're looking for a good home!!

"Fox Point"
8 x 10
Have a great evening!  Hey, we reached 50,000 hits on my blog!  Thank you thank you!!  You keep hitting, Doug will keep painting and I'll keep writing!  

Cheers!!  

J'net

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Uh, Kinda Busy Here! WhatEVer!

Hi everyone!  Great to be back on here!  I have to tell you how I was inspired to write this blog this morning!  I haven't stopped laughing for 48 hours now . . . I had just picked up some mats and frames for Doug in Salt Lake when I pulled into the studio driveway and decided to give Doug a call and have him come help me bring them in.  I called.  No answer.  Called again, no answer.

A little preturbed,  I "huff" a bit and turn off the car, get into the back seat, drag out the mat boards and frames, shut the back door with the snap of my foot behind me, then open the latch on the gate with my elbow.  are you getting a visual here?  Same elbow opens the sliding door to the back of the studio, same foot slides it closed.  A semi-sweet "hello!" gets a quick response back, "hello!"

"Oh, you're here!  Not answering your phone??"  a little sassiness in my voice . . . he'd argue on the "little!"  "No - kinda busy here!"  "Whatever!!" I said under my breath.  "No problem, I can bring this stuff in myself," I thought I said under my breath, but like Homer Simpson sometimes does, it comes out of the mouth instead of staying in the head.  DOH!  How does that happen!

I start back out to the car and he says, "Hey hon, come here!"  Hesitating, I turn around and step in to where he is painting to a room full of students from Utah State University watching Doug do a demo at his easel.  They all have big smiles on their faces as mine turns every shade of red!  I gave the "beauty queen" wave and introduced myself as the "ornery wife!"  We all had a good laugh and I slithered my way back out of the studio, but before sliding the glass door closed, I yelled in, "Next time, answer your damn phone!"

They were a great group of students and I was courageous enough to go back over before they left - ya know, to try and win them over with my "shweetness!"  I mean, really, I'm ornery once in 25 stinkin years, and it just happens to be in front of witnesses! What are the odds??  hahaha  Thanks, Zach Proctor for bringing your students down to see the studio, and thanks, Claire Harlos, for being such a fan of my blog and encouraging me to write more!  You, and many others who have written such encouraging notes and emails, have inspired and motivated me!  So THANK YOU!!

It has been a crazy year of highs and lows and I'll have to spend the next year telling you about it or we will be here all day!  One of the highlights:  Doug and I celebrated 25 years of marriage!  Wahoo!  We celebrated in Zions National Park at the Plein Air Invitational!  Doug worked, I played.  That's fair, right?  We had a great time with a wonderful group of people down there and I got to spend some time with my dad in St. George as well as Doug's folks who live there as well.  Doug received their Award of Excellence. Here's one of my faves from that week:

"Traces"
16 x 20 
This one was also of Zion and was in Doug's show at Terzian Gallery in December.

"The Artist's Brush"
30 x 40
This year also marked the anniversary of my 20th Annual 30th Birthday Party!  Yes, indeed, it was fantastic!  I was sooo preparing myself for the big five-oh and was determined not to be "F & F!"  (that being FIFTY and an F word that means plump!)  Well, I have come to the conclusion that it is okay to be F & F . . . fifty and FABULOUS!  (I'm down 12 lbs. in six weeks and seriously, as my dad would say, before long, when I turn sideways, I won't even make a shadow!)  Wahoo!  Go me!!

Doug did three plein air competitions this year:  Ogden, Midway and Moab.  Ogden 1st Place in the competition as well as 1st place in the quick draw.  Ahh, that's my boy!

"20th and Washington"
12 x 16
1st Place Ogden Plein Air
"Festival"
8 x 10
1st Place - Ogden Plein Air Quick Draw
Spending a week in Midway and Heber was great fun - just before the 4th of July.  I was able to go up and spend the last few days with him.  It was gorgeous weather and we got a little golf in as well!  He also took 1st Place at Midway and also won a Purchase Award.  I have posted all of those paintings on our website at www.dougbraithwaite.com as well.  This one was my favorite from Midway:

"Midway Farm"
12 x 16
Doug taught a one-day workshop in Moab and then spent the rest of the week painting in their competition.  He won their quick-draw competition with this piece:

"Center & Main"
10 x 8
We attended the Eccles Annual Fundraising Gala in Ogden, Utah.  What a great time!  Doug was the featured artist and it was great to run into some old familiar faces (let me clarify that to mean that they have been familiar faces for a LONG time, NOT that they are OLD!! haha)  This first one was used for their advertising for the show and was sold in the live auction last night.  Not sure who the lucky recipient was, but it was a SICK!  that's cool hip talk for freakin amazing!  just sayin . . . 

"24th Street"
20 x 24
December brought on a great surprise as I rounded the corner of my street one night as I was getting home from work . . . what to my wondering eyes did appear, but Christmas lights strung across the front of my house, down the sides, around the windows, around the door.  WHAT???  Who are you and what have you done with my husband who thinks a simple bulb in a porch light is "tastefully done!"  He and Wesley had surprised me with lights on the house.  No, seriously, first time in 25 years.  It was fabulous and I could NOT have been more surprised had there been a whole new house sitting there!  

December also featured a great show at Terzian Gallery.  Thank you to Karen and her new husband, Jan, for their always-kind and genuine hospitality while we are in Park City!  Here are a few of my favorites from the show!

"Wintry Exposure"
30 x 40
"Summertime Trappings"
40 x 42
"On a Clear Day"
20 x 24
"Regards"
40 x 30
Okay - going to post this before anymore time passes!  I can't wait to share with you some new 2012 work that has recently dried on the easel!   Can you say cupcake?  yep!  Life is good, kids are great, paintings keep coming and are getting better and better and I'm fifty and fab!!  And this blog, my friends, is merely from my perspective . . .  

Talk soon!

J'net

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