"Cat Teapots" -- oil on canvas 24x24" -- Margie Guyot
The black cat teapot I bought about 30 years ago and somehow it's survived. I used to keep it on my stovetop and whenever the little neighbor boy came in, he kept a good distance. He said the eyes frightened him. The striped teapot I picked up in a garage sale in Bay Harbor this summer. That was probably what inspired this painting. Painting the reflections on these was so much fun!
If you've followed my blog posts for a while, the pink glass bowl may be familiar. I'm fascinated by it and have used it in several paintings. It's really difficult to draw and paint! Lots of distortions and reflections to try to catch. Each time I paint it, it looks a little better. Monet had his haystacks, so I guess you could say I've got my pink glass bowl.
My ascendant (astrologically-speaking) is Cancer, the Crab. We Cancers LOVE bags and boxes. It's been said that if you give us a wrapped present, chances are we'll love the wrappings far more than the actual present itself! I think that's true. I love this polka-dot bag! It came from a fancy dress shop in Petoskey, Talula Boutique. How could I throw such a marvelous bag away? I've been saving it (and others) for use in still lifes. And that hot pink tissue! I just love stuff like this!
It's been a while since I've used shoes in a still life setup, but this seemed to call for some. These beauties were a Goodwill find. Not my size, but hey -- the color just made me feel like doing cartwheels across the store! I love painting shoes. Such interesting shapes, colors and reflections!
To echo the hot pink tissue, I plucked a few geranium blooms from the plants on the studio windowsill. Some of my plants are 6 years old (or more). They seem to do much better inside the studio during the winter than they do out on the patio all summer. Go figure.
I'll be having to take a brief break from painting. 1500 English bluebell bulbs just arrived the other day, so it'll be one mad rush to plant them all before the ground freezes. Stay tuned!
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