You know that I haven’t painted too much this year. The green and orange paintings were a start. Then I got a message about a larger painting that sold, and suddenly I felt energized to paint again. (That painting will appear at the end of the month in a post about sold paintings).
So many artists have way too much inventory and continue to crank out paintings without regard to potential sales. I have a real aversion to too much stuff. When things aren’t selling, I evaluate the paintings to determine if the quality just isn’t there, or if interest in that subject has waned, or maybe I just don’t have quite enough exposure—a likely explanation in this time of no art festivals and boutiques. Sometimes I retouch a painting; other times I paint over the top with a new subject.
If a subject is popular, I will paint it often.
Currently, the most popular subjects are citrus, poppies, and Sawtooth.

Are these finished? Maybe, maybe not. If not, they don’t need a lot more work.
There is always something good happening on my needles. Well, maybe not always good, but every project is another example of the triumph of hope over experience.
Tucker remains my favorite cat. (Sorry, Jackson and Pippin, but not very.)
Would you look at all those mailboxes, just waiting for someone to fill them with thank you notes!!





























Not all the changes are bad. Now it costs the same whether I print a pencil drawing or one with a bit of color.