Friday, May 14, 2010

Painting while on Vacation

I had such fun doing this painting for my grandson, Kerry, who is quite into the music of his generation. This still-life is from his actual guitar.

"Kerry's Song

11 comments:

Susan said...

What a wonderful gift for your grandson.

Jennifer said...

They are both Beautiful... I really love the one for your grandson, IT ROCKS!

Rose said...

Sis! Awesome job on both!! Can't wait till my covered bridge is done!! ;-) (Well, actually I can, but.... lol.)

Piecefulafternoon said...

Very nice - what a grand time you must be having!!

Dar said...

Sunny, You are doing such a wonderful job with your paintings. I love them both and rightfully named.
BlessYourHeart

Beautiful pear tree lane said...

Sunny,
You are so gifted, these are so beautiful. Have a safe trip home.
Sue

Kathleen From Eggs In My Pocket said...

From reading your wonderful post on your Grandma Miller, I can see you are an extension of her talent! Such lovely painting she and you both have done! blessings,Kathleen

Vickie said...

Hi Sunny -

Hope you had a blast in PA - I know you're ready to be at home and get back to your schedule and your gardens AND your painting!

Great job on your paintings, girl! Your grandma would be so proud!!! Rest up a bit and then git bizzy!

Vickie said...

Oh yes, Sunny - I forgot to tell you, I've been using Sevin dust on my broccoli and cabbage. I just put it in a quart jar and punch holes in the lid and dust it on the plants. This is my first year for cabbage so I hope that works. That's what the lady at the nursery said to use. Of course, when it rains you have to reapply. It worked good on my broccoli last year, and the leaves are similar.
Good luck with that!

Vickie said...

Me, again, promise last time!

I see you've been enjoying some of the painting blogs - Hanson is great - he's one of my favorites! Sunny, you can also google the Greenhouse Gallery of San Antonio and they can add you to their email. They will send you an email when new artists or new works come out, and you can search all over their website and see all the wonderful artwork. There's another one in Fredericksburg - WhistlePik Gallery. I think you'll enjoy looking at both!

~mel said...

Awesome~ I admire your talent!!