It finally happened!! We made it to Tuscany! For a month...just Tuscany...to live and explore and enjoy and all the other things. It's been a dream that became a dream trip with every day bringing new and wonderful experiences. Our main stays were Florence, Lucca, Buonconvento, and Farnetella. I feel sure those last two aren't as familiar sounding; they were in the country, where the olive groves and vineyards live. But, since this isn't a travelblog, let's move on to the painting thing. I wanted so much to paint in Tuscany and hoped for the beautiful architecture and vistas and vineyards, "Under the Tuscan Sun"-style. And it all happened! Maybe not exactly as imagined because much of the time was spent eating pasta and drinking wine, but I did produce several decent small paintings (and a few other 'meh' ones that I won't display 🤪) We did SO much walking in Florence, mesmerized by every single thing, including garage doors and flower shops. Yes, we saw museums, statues, the Arno, but it's the secret places I love the best so that's what ends up on my easel. We stayed two weeks in Lucca where we walked MORE, averaging about 8000 steps a day. Lucca is a walled city south of Florence, a little larger than Pisa. It is not an especially touristy place and felt very lovely, with a walkable wall encircling the old city. We lived within the wall in an apartment above Piazza Cittadella and walked out the door to see the statue of Puccini. (Let's not talk about the steep and deep concrete stairs we went down to get to that door.) Lucky for me, doors and stairs and blocky architecture is inspiring. I started the first paintings inside our charming apartment, using the photos I had taken in Florence. In the quieter and more private environment outside the bustling city, I found cozy places to paint outside, en Plein Aire, where all the senses come alive: the sound of birds and bees, the smell of garden herbs, feel of the warmth and breeze. Looking at these paintings transports me right back to those hours and feels. Oh, what an awesome and precious time we had on our month in Tuscany and now feel so blessed and grateful reflecting on the memories. Thank you for letting me share my art and thoughts with you ❤️
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The annual Tomato Art Fest in East Nashville is typically on the hottest Saturday of the summer and this year it's still true. Hot, sweaty, and fun. I'm happy to have three paintings in the Art Show this year and they are a whimsical departure from my usual style; still representational but kinda goofy. Happy Summer!! *on hold until after the show.
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Hello! My name is Wendy and I am passionate about oil painting! Whether in the studio or out in Mother Nature, I get lost in the experience of capturing on canvas the moment and the feel of what I am painting. I pour my love and energy into every single piece of artwork and I hope it shows! This blog is a place where I can use words to talk about art, painting, life, faith, things that make me laugh, and things that inspire. I love every response, so don't be shy about leaving a comment...Archives
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