The creative journey of an artist inspired by animals and life by the sea
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Not Enough Bluebirds
Just yesterday, a friend asked me if I had a painting of Bluebirds. She recently lost her Mom and she told me she loved Bluebirds. She was very close to her Mom and I couldn't wait to show her the painting I had in a local gallery. When I got home, I had a message waiting from a little gallery in Swansboro about a watercolor painting that sold. The gallery owner's exact words were...I have bad news for you...your painting of the Bluebirds sold! How strange that she used those words and also that this was what I wanted to show my friend! You just wonder sometimes how things happen. I think she used those words because artist's often suffer a loss when a painting is sold. But, it made me think of the many people in our lives that we lose that are so dear to us. We must go on to paint more Bluebirds.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Mockingbirds
I finished my Mockingbird painting "Look Who's Watching" in time for the 15th Annual Homes Tour and Art Show. I remember playing with my best friend Cynthia as a young girl and searching for their low level nests in the bushes. We loved to look at the eggs and the birds would dive bomb us to protect their nests. Their beautiful songs are a constant in my backyard and I couldn't resist putting these two on one of my camellia bushes. I added a Green Anole Lizard hiding in the leaves, another one of my favorite creatures. This painting is an acrylic on aquabord 22" x 26 and is for sale.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
A Wild Horse Weekend
I participated in a two day photography workshop this weekend with a terrific local photographer Bob Decker and survived! We started out with a long morning at Shackleford Island searching out the wild horses through the salt marsh and tidal flats, which is very challenging terrain and at times I thought I was sinking in quicksand. We found some great photo opportunities and also enjoyed a beautiful view of Cape Lookout Lighthouse. After lunch, we returned to search the maritime forest on the other side of the island. It is amazing to hike the environment these horses live and survive in. I was exhausted on Saturday night, but ready to go again at 8:00 am this morning. Today, we went to see the herd over on the Rachel Carson Preserve across from Beaufort. We lucked out and found the wild horses at their watering hole and even some displays among the the young stallions and mares. It was a wonderful weekend of horse "inspiration" for my artwork.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Getting out of the Box
I recently met a fellow artist at a show and had a chance to discuss my art and how I felt I needed to get "out of my box" and do some experimenting. I tend to stick with what I am most comfortable with and love painting detail, but lately I have felt the need to try something a little different. I have wanted to paint a pair of mockingbirds in my yard, yet have been struggling with various ideas and compositions in my head. I decided to tackle a large 22" x 30" aquaboard that has been staring at me all week. It is in the scary stage right now, but I am having fun with the colors. Hopefully, the result of my "out of the box" will be a success!
Gail
www.gaildolphinart.com
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Computer is Winning
Lately I feel like I spend much more time on the computer marketing and promoting my work instead of creating it! I have an artist friend Kimberly Santini that I have never personally met, but am in awe of her internet marketing skills and use of technology to promote her work. I came across her wonderful paintings from an online art group I joined called the Canine Art Guild, and she has developed quite a following and has no shortage of commission work. She has become my "idol" and has kindly offered me her marketing advice. I didn't own a computer or cell phone till 2003, now I have a MacBook Pro and an iPhone that I can't live without! So I find myself in a constant battle between my art table and the computer, with the computer winning lately! I now have a business facebook page, a website I created and maintain and a blog. I also recently tried etsy and now fineartamerica for selling my originals and prints. I also maintain a gallery on Zazzle. I have spent endless hours teaching myself how to link, copy, add photos, design pages and basically figure all this stuff out! I love graphic design and am so proud of myself when I see what I have accomplished, but in the end....my new mockingbird painting is singing to me!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Ready for a Nap
I feel like the golden puppy I just finished, ready for a nap. After a long week at my "other" job, I have a renewed energy recently. I am planning to enter more shows this year and just finished this little drawing for an upcoming show called "Art from the Heart", sponsored by the Arts Council of Carteret County. The deadline crept up on me, but I like to enter something every year. I am lucky to have commission work in this economy, but also love to take time to do new work for shows and contests. This little girl is the same pup that I painted recently...I just can't resist her face!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
I WON!

I just received news that my recently completed acrylic painting "A Puppy Welcome" was chosen as the winner for the 15th Annual Homes Tour and Art Show Poster in Emerald Isle, North Carolina. I am beyond thrilled and teary to have been chosen. Along with the show poster, I will be featured at the upcoming Art Show on Saturday, April 21, 2012 along with many other talented artists from Carteret County. This was the first painting in a while that was a departure from my commissioned portraits and I had so much fun painting it! I have wanted to paint "Ruby" for years, ever since I met her and her other two siblings. Two dear friends of mine in Pennsylvania decided to get another puppy to add to their crew of two older Goldens. Fran's husband decided that three puppies would be better than one! So, they ended up with a house full of five Golden Retrievers. I have painted them for my friends, and now one for myself!
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