So, more than one month after my last blog, we are still remaining quarantined in our own home, away from others. Along with so many others, I'm getting really tired of this. Fortunately we have lots to do around our home (and I mean that literally, like cleaning the garage, the basement, projects in the yard - and we have many acres - the list goes on) and one of the things to do is paint. Now that the weather is beginning to warm up I am spending more time in my studio. I'm also looking forward to doing some painting outdoors.
Winter is not my time to paint since it is a little chilly in my studio and I keep the heat only high enough to keep my plants alive. But this winter I've spent several days painting at a friend's house, which has been wonderful and I've enjoyed that time we've had together. Usually she and her husband are away at their condo skiing, but over the years they have spent less and less time there and finally, last year, sold the place. Unfortunately now with the sudden scare of COVID-19 we are not painting together for a few weeks until we see what happens.
My first separate newsletter highlighting my work as an artist is due out this week. Several years ago when I was pursuing art as a career I wrote a newsletter, first monthly and then bi-monthly and then I stopped for awhile. I think it was when one of my dogs was very sick and needed a lot of care.
After working on my websites for a couple of months now (in his 'spare' time), my Internet Architect husband finished separating my books and writing from my painting. My two websites are: www.DJGeribo.com for everything related to writing, book reviews, my thoughts on writing, and www.DJGeribofineart.com which is all of my painting and tips on what I've learned about painting over the years.
It seems as of late I'm in the middle of several paintings at once. Most are in oils since I've been working in that medium lately. I will often pick a medium and use that for several months. Then I start looking at say, my pastels, and then I'm off in that direction. I'm always working on something in acrylics only because they dry so fast and I can continue working on them. Also, they don't take any preparation, like oils that need turpentine and other solvents to work on a painting. All acrylics need is water. But I have been working on one of my favorite subjects, besides animals, and that is fruit/veggie still lifes.
only $55
Artist DJ Geribo will paint an acrylic 5"x7" portrait (unframed) of your cat, dog, or bird (or your favorite pet whether it is a pig, a horse, or a turtle) for you or to give as a gift.
These mini animal portraits (see examples above) are created in DJ's impressionistic style and will look beautiful framed or sitting on a mini easel (easels are available for $3 each.)
A mini animal portrait makes a great gift, for birthday, anniversary, or other special event.
DJ's 5x7" unframed paintings are only $39 each*
Above are some examples of the 5x7" paintings that are available at the special price of $39.
Add a display easel for only $3
*Plus $3.95 S&H
Most of the artwork on my website is for sale. I use PayPal to process your purchase safely and securely.
If you have any questions about a particular piece of artwork, just contact me and I will be happy to assist you.
Geretis! (Lithuanian for "Enjoy")
Oberhalsi Goat
5"x7"
acrylic
SOLD!
Lily Pads
3"x3"
acrylic
$20
White Horse
5"x7"
acrylic
$39 (unframed)
Maple Syrup for Sale
5"x7"
acrylic
$39 (unframed)
Staying Close
14"x18" pastel
$325 (framed w/story)