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Monday, March 2, 2015

Helping The Neighbors

Photo of Wakefield Farm

If you're a horse person and you're in a place that snows, then you know how tough winter is. If you're a neighbor and you reach out to know those in your neighborhood, then you know how rewarding that can be. The last couple of weeks a neighborly crisis, the snow and reaping the rewards have merged.
I live next to a 35 acre horse farm, and I've come to know the people who run it as well as ride there. Three weeks ago my trainer was on a flighty horse who spooked, then decided to turn into a rodeo horse. My trainer flew six or so feet in the air as the mare leaped, then somehow she landed full force upright. In an instant, her heel, lower leg/tibia and kneecap were shattered and/or displaced. Two surgeries later, she's now recovering and will be for months.
In the meantime, 20+ horses need care and their caretaker is broken in bed. As much as I can, I've headed over to knock the ice out of frozen water buckets, muck stalls, and shuffle the horses back and forth to their pastures. I haven't been painting as much as I'd like, but that has to wait.
Lots of other neighbors and friends have stepped up and helped. Unfortunately, a few conspicuous potential helpers have not stepped up. At all. Here in the South, religion oozes through some. I've noticed they're often the ones who judge the hardest and help the least.
Spring will come. We'll forget how hard these weeks are and cherish how the hard times brought us together. To know how to appreciate this is a gift without strings. Or judgements.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

"Pear and Jefferson Cup" by Twomey AUCTION

Pear and Jefferson Cup by Twomey

Pear and Jefferson Cup Zoom by Twomey

Pear and Jefferson Cup if framed, by Twomey

Auction for the original oil painting: "Pear and Jefferson Cup" by C. Twomey begins today. Click Auction for Twomey Oil Painting:

Animal medical illustration by Twomey
Bovine Digestive Tract by Twomey

Sunday. So many expectations, so little energy. Just to be clear: I'm chewing the cud while ruminating on the nature of existence. Today is a day for ruminating: 
ru·mi·nate
ˈro͞oməˌnāt/
verb
gerund or present participle: ruminating
  1. 1
    "we sat ruminating on the nature of existence"
    synonyms:think about, contemplateconsider, meditate on, muse on, mull over, ponder on/over, deliberate about/on, chew on, puzzle over;
    formalcogitate about
    "we ruminated on the nature of existence"
  2. 2
    (of a ruminant) chew the cud.
    synonyms:think about, contemplateconsider, meditate on, muse on, mull over, ponder on/over, deliberate about/on, chew on, puzzle over;
    formalcogitate about
    "we ruminated on the nature of existence"
Have a great weekend. Spring cannot come soon enough.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Why paint? "Taylor Jug & Pear" oil by Twomey


 Twomey oil painting
Taylor Jug and Pear

There's so much behind every painting that, until now, hasn't been said. 

There has to be an emotional connection to what I'm going to spend time painting. In this piece, it's the beauty of the old, worn jug; so obviously prized by it's makers and now by me. Then, there's the very physical act of creating: which objects? What are the relationships between the objects? What kind of light? How, how do I simplify yet suggest volume and form? The best of all? How wonderful it feels to start to shape something out of the air, to mix the colors until they're just right, and find meaning in the final result. I was there. I touched that surface. I loved those things.


I've been trying to get up to speed on what blogging is, and I've decided much 

of it is a guess. You have to waddle through all of the self-proclaimed 

experts and take a nugget here, a nugget there, to come to a semblance 

of a conclusion. It's maddening! But maybe that's the challenge. New phrase: 

In The Old Days (ITOD) it was all laid out and clear: galleries, publishers, 

agents, collectors. Not any more. I hope to blog my successes and failures as this evolves.


Thank you for reading and looking. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Huckstep's Garage Original Oil On Sale

Once a year savings on original paintings and prints by award winning artist Catherine Twomey.

 Huckstep's Garage Twomey Oil Painting
Huckstep's Garage; oil; C. Twomey
Just once a year I offer the opportunity to purchase original oils, prints and watercolors. I have just launched a new website, so feel free to visit and shop.
Thanks for your interest!