Another painting I didn't have room for!

Last week I shared with you the second to last painting project from my beginning painting class. 
And today I'm going to share with you my final assignment. 
It also happens to be my favorite :) 

The assignment was based off of 3 sources:
1. object
2. photograph
3. art historical reference
I chose the fall leaves as my object, hoping to mimic their amazing colors. 
A photograph of my dads green truck and our dirt road. I combined the two together in photoshop and worked from there. 
Then finally I used Morris Louis again as my inspiration (also a painting I have of my grandmothers). 


This was so fun to paint, I started with a realistic version of the view I wanted and then abstracted it from there. To give it a kind of whimsy look I decided to thin down my paint and allow it to drip around the canvas. 

I also tried to take large strokes keeping as little detail as possible. 
I only wanted it to be identifiable if you wanted to find an object in the painting. 


This detail shot is my favorite spot on the painting. 
The grill of the truck had a lot of different shapes and colors on it so it was really fun to try and morph in to the road itself. 

I gave this painting to my dad for Christmas. I love it and would have totally found some place to fit it but this was his dads truck and something that I knew he would really love :) 

 

and I just thought this was a cool picture of what my pallet looked like while painting this picture :) 



Thankful. (Instagram recap)


Hey guys, it's officially been 2 weeks of logging what you are thankful for. I really love seeing how God is blessing each one of you.

I'm laying in bed right now unable to sleep.
Thinking about how blessed I am to have the man of my dreams snoring next to me. I am also able to read my bible and track my progress right on my phone! Right here in bed. We are such a blessed society. I can fit my bible, calendar, phone, computer, and watch all in my back pocket.

I've been reading in Matthew and thinking about the passage in chapter 6 about worry.

β€œTherefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? (Matthew 6:25 NIV)

I'm a constant worrier. I also want to know my next step and how it will work out. But recently God has been working on my heart and is allowing me to be thankful for the small things.

β€œAnd why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. (Matthew 6: 28 NIV)

God gives us no reason to worry. He created us and all that we see. Literally the world is in his hand.

" If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe youβ€”you of little faith? (Matthew 6:30 NIV)

God holds me and you. He knows what our next step is and what the next year, month or day of our life looks like. He created us to be like Him!! After all that how can he not love us more than the flowers of the fields and the birds of the air?!

Just remember these things so that you can notice the small things that are blessing your life. Be thankful for all that God has done and continues to do for you.


I hope that more of you continue to join us but for right now check out what these lovely ladies posted this week!
@ssclaude, @mckennahersh, @ cwalpole, @ lucysatt, @aenglun, and @mika_murray
Thank y'all for sharing with us!!



This week I hope all of you can join us in thanking God and sharing with our little Kitchen Table family. I enjoy seeing the blessings in your life :)