Monday, November 1, 2021

The Shoe Makers

 I painted these for a Music and the Spoken Word episode that aired on October 17, 2021. 


The story went that there were two shoe makers. They set up shop in a far-away country where they normally didn't wear shoes. One shoemaker was miserable--nobody was buying the shoes, and he was having very little business. The other shoemaker was having a great time--he was enjoying showing the people how to use the shoes and loved how their faces lit up! It was all about attitude.


Unfortunately, these paintings briefly aired on the first run, but were quickly removed, and now there isn't an episode that exists with them. I think there was an approval process that, at the last minute, didn't like that the two shoe makers had a different ethnicity than the people buying the shoes. My thought process was, the two guys were trying to sell in a far-away country, so the culture and even color of their skin would be very different from what they were used to. I meant no disrespect to either race.


Anyway, here are the paintings that you can't see on the broadcast. I loved researching African people's faces and clothing. I think they are so beautiful, and I need much more practice painting them.





Friday, October 1, 2021

The Tree of Life


I painted these for a Music and the Spoken Word message. It
aired on September 22, 2021. It talked about a girl who grew up
with a tree. At the beginning, when they planted the tree, it was
about as tall as she was.

The girl took care of the tree, and as she grew, the tree grew as well.

The story captures the life of the tree along with the girl, and how
they spent time together and were friends.

I enjoyed painting these. I had just finished painting "Katrina and the Madrone Tree,"
which was a children's book memoir of a similar girl with a similar relationship to a tree. 
You can see the illustrations for it in the "Pages" on the side bar.

I also loved that I got to use my daughters in the different age views
of the girl and the tree. I painted these during the pandemic, so it was 
great to take the whole family on a walk, and just enjoy playing in and being around trees.