Saturday, November 17, 2012

Salon Showcase 2012-W46

Owing to a "technical difficulty" we didn't have Eileen's painting on display last week.  (Sadly, the difficulty was we simply forgot to photograph it.  Seems that the routine in our new location hasn't quite gelled.)  The omission is more poignantly ironic in light of last week being the 2nd anniversary of our blog's debut.  Hurray for two years of sharing art with you our viewers.  Thank you for stopping by!

Eileen will thus enjoy the top and bottom spots this blog so you can enjoy her two most recent paintings — along with what the rest of the troop did today.  Finally, no Salon next week... and we wish you all much merriment and a hearty feast on Thanksgiving Day.

We'll return here on December 1st and in the interim there will be Painterly Thoughts posted on November 24th.  Happy Thanksgiving!


by Eileen:

Hail the Dutch


by Jacqueline:

End of an Era?


by Marge:

No Show


by Glen:

Souper Duper Andy


by Steve:

Androgynous Study


by David:

De- & Re-  jected


by Eileen:


Julian Ate Here


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Salon Showcase 2012-W45

Talk about smilestones, this week saw our 4,000th blog view overall plus we're very close to our 500th international viewing and our first visit from the 50th foreign country.  It will be exciting to see which nation that turns out to be.  While we await that, we had our second session at our new Malibu quarters, where we produced these works.  Enjoy!

(p.s. due to technical difficulty, Eileen's painting will appear in next week's blog. Our apologies to her fan base.)


by Marge:
 
The Whisper


by Jacqueline:

9:10


by Molly:

One Is the Loneliest Number


by Glen:

Andy's Hmm Hmm Good


by Steve:

Enjoy It While You Can


by David:

Morocco Blue Door

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Salon Showcase 2012-W44

The Salon blog returns after a brief hiatus, having today painted at our new Malibu location and with this week marking our first international blog visitor from Tunisia.  (This is probably the only time in history that all of those nouns will appear together in a single sentence.  Makes you think, right?)  So absorb that and then move on to enjoy these works from today.  Be sure to check back next week, and consider paying a visit to our sister blog (Painterly Thoughts) too!


by Eileen:

My House in the Middle


by Marge:

Conversation


by Glen:

Cooking with Andy


by Steve:

Relaxin'


by David:

Red-crowned Crane