Wednesday, October 19, 2011

It's good to be me!

Ahhhh on my way to one of my adventures.


Hello fans, followers and my audience.  Ahhh it's good to be me.  I hope you feel the same way about being you.
It's good to be oneself.  To enjoy life and freedom.  To participate in all the goodness around us.  Enjoy the holidays and have some fun.












And I love that my beloved beach is mine again.  All mine.  To walk on, to dance on, to sit and think on without all the summer interlopers. I can write in the sand and no one will walk over my words.  I can talk to my Gramsy, whom I love, toss her a letter and some flowers without worrying about someone messing with them.



And Halloween.  I love Halloween.  I get to dress up and eat candy.  I can be whatever I want to be, and dress as crazy as I like and it's totally cool!

Then there are the fun events.  This is where you'll find me this weekend.  Cheering the Jewella Deville and the Vampires on, and of course the Catrinas too.  Isn't this makeup cool?!!!  I get to do some fun makeup!  And wear my fun derby outfits, especially the fun socks over my fishnet stockings.  And the cute tutu and the vampire makeup.  Fun, fun, fun!






I know it sounds like all I do is fun and games.   But here's  my latest adventure....




That's right, I'm teaching yet another one to drive.  Some people think this may not be the best idea, since I'm prone to distraction (ooooh shiny!!)



But I get to sit back and relax, paint my nails, while being chauffered around town.   Gotta love it.
Just keep driving, just keep driving..... 





And isn't he handsome?  You should see the stares we get.


It's a fun fun life.  Wait til you see what I get to do for next time.
a quick sketch of my friend Cindycat.


Just a picture I like of Spongebob
from his facebook page.  


















Hope you are having much fun of your own, and celebrating your own adventures.



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Art Gallery Opening

My good friend Elizabeth invited me to an exhibit opening in Brea last night.  Of course I jumped at the chance for a night out, and for hanging out with her.  She's a busy mom of three who has lots of responsibilities.  

Here we are chatting on the way to the exhibit.


She picked me up and off we went to the gallery her friend works at to see the opening of a juried Watercolor exhibit.  

 We had some good conversation and catching up on the way there.  I got to be the navigator.

It was so nice walking in to this lovely gallery.  There were artists aplenty, a lot of the exhibiting artists were in attendance.  We even spoke with a few about their work.  Elizabeth introduced me to everyone as her 'artist friend'.  That was nice.


Here we are checking out the display in the entrance.  They offer workshops, there is a giftshop and of course have regular exhibits.  



We walked around  and  looked at wonderful watercolor paintings.  I am always impressed by the technique and skill required to paint with watercolors.  Here is a great quote by Georgia O'Keefe above some photo realistic paintings of a couple of water scenes.  The quote reads " I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way- things I had no words for".  One of my favorite art quotes.
This is a closeup of the boats watercolor so you can appreciate the quality of it.  It was amazing.  

This painting reminded me of one of my girls.

 Every now and then we'd stop and discuss the art and chat with the artist.  Choosing our favorites and discussing what we liked and didn't like about certain techniques.  It's interesting the different things one's eye picks up- how it varies from person to person.  In one piece of some beautiful Chinese dancers we saw my eye was immediately drawn to the dancer in white with red flowers.  However hers were drawn to a dancer in beige with blue swirls.  She hadn't even noticed the dancer that drew my eye.
This was one of Elizabeth's favorites



After the exhibit she treated me to a tasty dinner at a local restaurant which shall remain nameless. 

We ate, we drank, chatted and caught up.  It has been a while since I've seen her.   Once again I was reminded how much I love art.  How I love paint and paper.  And I wanted to run home and paint something.