Showing posts with label Virgina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virgina. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Just Finished

Ballet on the Beach, 24 x 24, acrylic and collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver
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Who says swimwear is required at the beach? Katerina dances to the beat of a different drummer.

Ah, sand, warm breezes and cool ocean. It's hard not to feel we deserve it after such a tough winter, right?

Blessings and happy creating to you all.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Team Manager

Team Manager, acrylic/collage, 16 x 20
Elizabeth W. Seaver

The Team Manager currently oversees the selection of paintings I've chosen for May's First Friday at Water Street as a preview of my big upcoming show in downtown Fredericksburg in August and September.....because every endeavor needs a bosserhead (a term my elder son coined when just a toddler to describe those people in his life who irritated him with all their directives.) It was usually said under his breath, and sometimes he would spell it in the air in the offensive one's general direction.

The show opens on May 2 and First Friday runs, well, really all day from 10-9, but the snacks and beverage come out about 5. Hope you can join us. The cats are on the wall already, so come on by beforehand if you can. They'll be up all month. I also have about ten new paintings at LibertyTown. I've been a busy girl!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Using Protection

Using Protection, 22 x 28, acrylic and collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver


Monday, April 7, 2014

Always in Trouble

Hi Jinx, 16 x 20, acrylic/collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Jinx, an energetic, fun-loving cat, volunteered to help with the baking.

Good kitty.


Friday, April 4, 2014

Two Friends, Hanging Out

Hanging Out, 6 x 6, collage/acrylic
Elizabeth W. Seaver
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Listening to music, sipping soda, snacking on popcorn and talking about this and that.

Friends, hanging out.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Do You Like My Hat?


Do You Like My Hat? acrylic/collage, 6 x 6
Elizabeth W. Seaver

This guy needs to get another photographer!

My title refers to the PD Eastman book Go Dog Go. My nephew, when he was MUCH smaller, loved that book. His favorite line was, "I do not." He said it, "I DO not." We laughed and laughed--one of many memories of the time we lived very close together. Not like now when we (and his brother, sister and parents) live on different continents.

Sigh.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Spring?

Zinnia's Next, 18 x 24, acrylic and collage,
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Where are you, Spring?