Took time off to treasure this new creation from the Master Creator.
My 6th grand baby.
First girl.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
FOR THE GIRLS...
How cute in a powder room....
About a year ago, a friend of mine and I decided to set up a still life of random make-up items from her vanity. The small paintings were quite labor intensive with lots of detail and tiny strokes. Upon request this year, I was asked to paint them again. This time....larger canvas and larger brushes. Loads of fun!
About a year ago, a friend of mine and I decided to set up a still life of random make-up items from her vanity. The small paintings were quite labor intensive with lots of detail and tiny strokes. Upon request this year, I was asked to paint them again. This time....larger canvas and larger brushes. Loads of fun!
Powder Room. 12x24 original oil gallery wrapped. contact suescoggins@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
APPLES OF BLOWING ROCK
When I was a little girl, I remember going on Sunday drives with my family to Big Bear Lake in Southern California. Since I was a kid, I wasn't quite as enthusiastic as my parents were. However, now, my memories are so fond of apple valley and the orchards.
Last weekend, while visiting Blowing Rock, North Carolina, those memories came back as I walked by the apple stands in the quaint little down town.
Here's the process of painting those memories...
I started with a 36x36 gallery wrapped canvas.
I began with a sketch in red over an orange toned canvas
Next. I loosely filled in areas with blocks of color
After that, I continued with a bit more detail, more color and contrast
To be continued......
Last weekend, while visiting Blowing Rock, North Carolina, those memories came back as I walked by the apple stands in the quaint little down town.
Here's the process of painting those memories...
I started with a 36x36 gallery wrapped canvas.
Next. I loosely filled in areas with blocks of color
After that, I continued with a bit more detail, more color and contrast
To be continued......
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Painted Horses
Don't know if any of you readers know, but I'm heavily involved in the Alzheimer journey. My husband was diagnosed in his early 50's. He is living in a memory care facility now. He is 65. I often get calls and emails from the newly diagnosed. It stirred up such emotion in me...to know the road they are about to travel. More people are being diagnosed every day. I'm angry and frustrated that not enough is being done to stop it.
SOLD! Stampede 36x36 oil
contact artist: suescoggins@gmail.com
www.suescoggins.com
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Breaking Free
North Carolina is known for their wild ponies on the outer banks. Ever since I was a little girl, I had a love for those magnificent beasts. Such unbridled power! Such beauty. I was so obsessed horses that when I was in seventh grade, I threatened to run away if I didn't get a horse for Christmas. (It didn't work.) I got a violin instead. Go figure!
ANYWHO..... I've wanted to paint them for a long time but am just beginning to dabble. I can't paint them unless I've got a lot of emotion welling up inside of me. Breaking Free is the first of a series.
Breaking Free
30x40 gallery wrapped
Available at Tidewater Gallery
Swansboro, North Carolina
ANYWHO..... I've wanted to paint them for a long time but am just beginning to dabble. I can't paint them unless I've got a lot of emotion welling up inside of me. Breaking Free is the first of a series.
Breaking Free
30x40 gallery wrapped
Available at Tidewater Gallery
Swansboro, North Carolina
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
The Road to New Bern
Once a year, I host an art show and fundraiser for Alzheimer North Carolina. Alzheimer's Disease is near and dear to my heart and nobody seems to take this dreaded disease seriously. Honestly, I think most people are in denial of their own mortality. Alzheimer's disease is one of the most dreaded diseases in that there is no cure and it is devastating in every way thinkable. Emotionally, financially, mentally, physically, extended family....it goes on for years and years.
My husband was diagnosed in his early 50's. We are currently in our 14th year and he is now in the late stages.
This is the road to New Bern and I drive it 3 days a week to visit my husband. I've driven it for 3 years.
"Road to New Bern" is being exhibited and is up for sale at this year's fundraiser for Alzheimer's Disease. Tomorrow night. Thursday. October 10, 2013. 2016 Fairview Rd. Raleigh, NC
My husband was diagnosed in his early 50's. We are currently in our 14th year and he is now in the late stages.
Road to New Bern. 30x30 oil on gallery wrapped canvas. $850
contact: Sue Scoggins at suescoggins@gmail.com
This is the road to New Bern and I drive it 3 days a week to visit my husband. I've driven it for 3 years.
"Road to New Bern" is being exhibited and is up for sale at this year's fundraiser for Alzheimer's Disease. Tomorrow night. Thursday. October 10, 2013. 2016 Fairview Rd. Raleigh, NC
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Oh Those WIldthangs!
Back to those North Carolina wildthangs. It's been glorious weather!
Picking Wild Things 24x30 oil on canvas $650
Afternoon Picks 24x30 oil on canvas $650
Contact artist.
www.suescoggins.com
suescoggins@gmail.com
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Loading Up for Dixon-Kirby Parade of Homes
Almost ready! Only need to load the car. Eighteen paintings are framed, wired, varnished and ready to be stacked for their ride to Raleigh.
For three years now, I've had the privilege of exhibiting my work in the Dixon/Kirby Parade Home. What a fine group of people to work with...not to mention the most FABULOUS show home in the entire United States. COME!
Parade of Homes
Dixon Kirby Parade Home
2026 Fairview Rd. Raleigh, NC
Oct.5/6, 12/13,19/20
For three years now, I've had the privilege of exhibiting my work in the Dixon/Kirby Parade Home. What a fine group of people to work with...not to mention the most FABULOUS show home in the entire United States. COME!
Parade of Homes
Dixon Kirby Parade Home
2026 Fairview Rd. Raleigh, NC
Oct.5/6, 12/13,19/20
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