Saturday, October 2, 2010

Sisters


This is the first sculpture I have listed in 2010. I did this one for Barvo back in April or May. I was doing some sculptures for him at his studio in Dallas up until July. This is the only one that I took photos of. All I had was a black and white photo of the girls when they were around 5 and 3 years old. I also did busts of the two girls who are now 15 and thirteen I believe. Unfortunately I didn't get pictures taken of the busts before they were delivered to the client.

I had hoped that Barvo would be getting commissions for more sculptures at this time of the year, but evidently the economy has taken it's toll on the sculpture business. I do happen to have a couple of commissions for portrait paintings to do for Christmas which will help out our finances a little. I am looking into some ways to promote the portrait painting end of my business. It may be a while before sculptures will sell again, so I need to increase the sales of paintings. We will see what tommorrow brings!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

August 23rd and I still have not painted anything of my own. I did finish the reproduction of the cowgirl that I was teaching the ladies in my Monday night class, but that was a lesson painting and I don't consider it to be one of my own originals so it doesn't count.

Jack has improved quite a bit over the past few weeks. He can get himself out of bed, dressed (if I have his clothes hanging on his walker at the end of the bed), and can walk out to the dining room by himself on his walker now. I am so glad as it was really hurting me physically to have to pull him up and to steady him as he walked painstakingly down the hall just two weeks ago. He is getting stronger every day, but still has a long way to go. I still have to do alot of things for him that he has yet to accomplish. Home Health will do an evaluation of him this week and there is the possiblity that they will not be coming to the house any more after this week, and Jack will have to be taken to the Rehabilitation Center for the rest of his rehab. This is all good news as far as his recovery from the stroke.

Now if we could just recover from the finacial disaster this has caused! I just don't know what we are going to do at this point. I am praying that something will come along very quickly for us so that we don't lose our house and the utility companies don't leave us sitting in the dark without electricity, gas, and water. Food is another primary concern as well as all the medications Jack takes. The only thing I can do is put it in God's hands, because I can't go get a job due to taking care of Jack's needs right now. Plus the fact that there just are not that many jobs out there that I can do that are not being applied for by about 20 other people. I keep looking for something (that doesn't have a fee to sign up for) that I could possibly do on the internet here at home. I haven't had much success yet. Maybe there will be a miracle and someone will want to purchase some of my paintings. I can only hope that someone will stumble across this blog and decide they like one or two or more of the paintings I have listed and decide to contact me to purchase them. I can't afford to pay the monthly fee or I would apply to http://www.daileypainters.com/ for the exposure. At this point even the small fee they ask for means the difference between whether I pay the fee each month or buy a few groceries. I have never been in this position before in my life that I didn't see a way out, but that is where I am at the moment. But being the Pollyanna that I am I just know something will come along to take care of the financial problem soon. I don't know what yet, but I just know that it will come. And I am so thankful that Jack is recovering as well as he is.

I hope to be able to start a new painting this week. I plan to do a series of wedding cake paintings to be followed by a series of wedding dresses. This is something that just came to me out of the blue. Who knows what may come of it. I will post the first one soon. If anyone who reads this would like to contact me please email me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com instead of the pyrmom@ yahoo.com address. I will get the email much sooner that way.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Here it is July 23rd and I have not accomplished much since my husband Jack had a stroke last month. I posted what I was going through on my dailey painting blog on July 19th. It has been very hectic since he has been home from the hospital. Every day there is something happening that takes every moment of my time to prepare him for. He has two therapists coming (one in the morning and the other in the afternoon) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays which takes up the entire day. He has had appointments with doctors on Tuesdays and Thursdays, one of which is in Tyler 40 miles away from Canton. I am so exhausted from all of this. I will be glad when I can get back to my artwork.

Hopefully things will calm down next week and we can get into a routine where I can get finished with all of the art projects that I am behind on. The good news is that Jack is doing so much better, and is starting to be able to do alot of things for himself -- but he still needs supervision and some things I still have to do for him, but it looks like with time he will make a good recovery, if not a full one. Our finances due to his stroke are in shambles. I pray every night that I can figure out what to do about this. I just know that God will see us through this ordeal.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Katherine and Sassy








Katherine Williamson with my little dog Sassyfras.

Daughter of Patricia Williamson of Van, Texas

Lifesize Terracotta as was displayed at Warehouse Gallery in Fort Worth, Texas.

Megan





Megan McGuire

My Grandaughter at age 2 1/2

Lifesize Terracotta Sculpture

This is the sculpture that I used for my ad in Southern Accents Magazine.

Sunday, January 11, 2009



BELINDA
lifesize terracotta bust
private collection in Fort Worth, Texas