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As a mother of three beautiful children ages 9,7 & 2, I'm a busy mom, but painting is my time to retreat, refresh and rejuvenate! I plan to make this blog a journal of ideas for paintings, an update on how a painting is coming along and finally, the finished product. Most of the paintings are for sale, so if you see one you can't live without, let me know! Also, please feel free to leave comments, ideas or a friendly howdy! Take a look at my website: http://www.tinapowersfineart.com

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Pier Chat

Pier Chat 12x9 oil on canvas panel

These little ladies were catching up on the daily gossip at the Fairhope Pier! The lady with the glasses reminds me of the cartoon Maxine!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

New Orleans- Cafe du Monde

Back for More Beignets oil on canvas 16x20

When we visit New Orleans, my favorite stop is at Cafe du Monde. It never fails, four people with four orders of beignets, four cups of cafe au lait......NEVER fits well on those tiny tables! Ever notice that? Regardless, I LOVE going there to get those yummy beignets!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

My New Website!

Please check out my new website!!

http://www.tinapowersfineart.com

Clint Watson does an amazing job of keeping artists looking very professional! I hope to keep my blog and website updated with my latest works.

Jesse's on Magnolia River

Jesse's on Magnolia River 6x6 oil on panel

Paintings and more paintings! I've had so much fun the past few days in a workshop led by Jo Patton! She is a walking encylopedia of amazing information and techniques. I can only hope I will continue to explore and experiment with everything I learned in her workshop. She emphasizes color surprise. Let me know if you can find my color surprise!


This painting was done in about 30 minutes. I started it the last few minutes of day 2 in the workshop. The next morning, I started back on it, thinking it was going to be a "paint over". I was pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be a much better painting than I thought. I concentrated on using an analogous color scheme I would not normally use. I need to try that again!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

A King's Feast

A King's Feast- Oil on board- 6x6



The Fishing Rodeo held in Dauphin Island is a huge draw every year for fishing teams and spectators. This was my first year to observe the hoopla! I took pictures of everything that moved that day and also things that quit moving that day...like these King Mackerals. This was a fast, enjoyable painting (love that kind). I wanted to call it "The King is Dead", but I thought it sounded too morbid.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Momma's Fishin' for Supper

Momma's Fishin' for Supper -8x8 Oil on board- Lyons Share Gallery


One night at Fairhope Pier, I observed many people enjoying the evening fishing off the pier. Fairhope Pier is extremely long, jutting into the Mobile Bay. When Hurrican Ivan came through a few years ago, some of the pier was washed out, but now rebuilt and enjoyed by all. I had so much fun snapping pictures this beautiful summer evening. The fish were biting and everyone was happy! I'm not so sure Momma caught too many that night, but she was styling in her new hat!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

My Inconsistency

I realize that people have full time jobs, take care of their children and go to school all at the same time while painting 12 paintings a week! Well, that's not me and never could be me. I will not get any sympathy, but we've been traveling and my painting time in the studio has suffered. I cannot say that my paintings have suffered because I've been gathering info for paintings. St. Thomas and St. Maarten were breath-taking islands that inspired me deeply to adhere to a painting schedule. I am working on a few commissions (a good thing), but my small daily paintings that keep me happy are what I need most. I'll admit, today, I laid the commission aside to quietly start a painting that's been yelling my name for weeks! I can't wait to share it with you when I'm finished. I used a technique Karen Jurick uses....starting with a black background. It's a challenging technique for me. Maybe because it's new for me, who knows?

I'll try to promise to blog more often...will you promise to visit?

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Wrangler

Wrangler 8x8 oil on board --For Auction "Gimme Shelter" benifitting Baldwin Animal Rescue Center SOLD

I cannot express how happy I am to be painting again! Yippee! Ok, that's out...now about Wrangler. I chose Wrangler among numerous dogs who need homes in Baldwin County. Wrangler, who is an Austrailian Shepherd/Blue Heeler mix, has a very sad story. She was found with a belt tied around her neck. The belt had embedded itself in her skin because she had grown up with it around her neck. The vet's had to surgically remove the belt and now she has to wear a harness instead of a collar. Wrangler is well taken care of at a boarding shelter, but she needs a good home. This painting will be a part of the "Gimme Shelter" Exhibit at the Eastern Shore Art Center benefitting the Baldwin Animal Rescue Center (BARC) in September. I hope this painting gets a great home along with Wrangler! I enjoyed painting this with a palette knife and brushes too.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Game Day at Clear Water

Game Day at Clear Water oil on canvas panel 6x6

Lyons Share Gallery

Living next to a polo field has it's advantages when it comes to watching a beautiful sport and getting amazing photos. In the spring, they have matches about 3 days a week. I love to crawl over the fence and watch in amazement how fast most games are executed! In this painting are my neighbors Chip and his son Camp. They love the game and it shows in how they play.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Dad, Can I Try to Catch a Fish?

Dad, Can I Try to Catch a Fish? 9x12
Lyons Share Gallery Fairhope, AL ....SOLD

Walking down the beach, I enjoyed all the many activities enjoyed by beachgoers. I guess this guy thought he was going to catch bait, but his son couldn't wait to have his turn. It's so enjoyable freezing the moment you can never get back. I look forward to finding more moments like these to share.

Monday, July 14, 2008

I Bought This Cap at a Surf Shop


You know when you leave your ballcap at home and have to stop by the nearest "Surf Shop"? I am notorious for buying new caps because I forgot to pack one! I'm not saying that's where this girl got her's, but I thought it would be a funny title because we all can relate.
I'm still enjoying my July 4th photos at Caribe Resort in Orange Beach, AL. I may explore some beach shots I took of my husband and children. They had so much fun until the jellyfish started stinging. Ashlyn (5) vowed to never enter the ocean again!! It won't last.

I Bought This Cap at a Surf Shop 6x6 Oil on Canvas Panel Available at LyonsShare Gallery Fairhope, AL

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Scenes from the Beach


She Likes Her Drinks Cold
6x6 oil on canvas panel
Available at Lyons Share Gallery Fairhope, AL
I'm happy to say, we're home from the beach and I'm ready to paint! The girls are taking a tennis camp, so I have a little more time this week. I love painting from vacation photos, but I've decided to focus on life on the Gulf Coast. Having vacationed in one of the most beautiful places in the country...Yellowstone...I can't forget about the beauty we have here on the Gulf Coast. We may not have amazing mountains or paradise valleys, but we do have gorgeous beaches, bayways and ancient oaks!
The reason for this blog was to start painting more and to find my focus area. I may not focus on the Gulf Coast forever, but right now, I want to explore this beautiful area I live in and people's lives around me.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Coming Back From the Beach

We're on our way back from Orange Beach, AL. I've enjoyed taking lots of pictures to record memories of this July 4th. Waiting back home are blank canvases, waiting to be covered in those memories. I don't promise them fireworks or hot dogs, but instead, people on the beach and playing in the pool! Of course I took many pictures of my family, but I also took pictures of random people to include in my paintings. It felt strange taking pictures of strangers, but it made for a much better design. Look for those paintings coming soon!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Prelim & Finished Painting of Mount Moran/ Tetons

(above) Preliminary Painting
9x12 oil on panel $250


The girl's went to see WALL-E. Didn't sound too excited about it. I took care of baby and finished a painting. I feel better now. Like I said before, mountains aren't my thing, but it's a memory of our fabulous vacation this summer. I struggled with the whites because they weren't white at all. They were blue/greyish whites. I guess because of the big cloud hovering above. I try to paint what's there, elaborating a little as I go. I think it needs a moose at the water's edge. What do you think?

Plans for today:

The kids are headed to the movies, so I plan to paint today. I started a sketch of Mount Moran in Grand Tetons. We just returned from Yellowstone (an AMAZING place), so I have a plethora of painting material! It may not be the water/marsh scenes I planned, but it doesn't matter to me. Paint is paint and I'm itching to paint! Mountains are very new to me, living on the Gulf Coast, but I'll make a stab at it and see how it works! Prelim sketch due today.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Ecor Rouge


A plein aire painting done in a workshop led by my artist friend Erin Fitzhugh Gregory http://www.efgart.com/ . We followed her to this beautiful home on Ecor Rouge (I think it means Red Hill) which is the highest point on the Eastern Shore. We combed the lush landscape for the perfect painting composition and I chose the view of the 120 steps leading down to Mobile Bay. I didn't think I would enjoy painting in the Alabama sun for 6 hours, but I really loved it!

Fishing on Bon Secour

9x12 oil on panel Available at Lyons Share Gallery Fairhope, AL .....SOLD

Wanting to start a waterway series, my husband & I cruised around the Intercoastal Waterway looking for the perfect scene to start my series. I had to take pictures because of the lack of time we had in Bon Secour. The man I picture of was much more buff than the man I painted, but I didn't think the muscles worked with the environment! I did not plan on even painting this scene,but it kept calling me and I'm glad I heard it! I'm pleased with the way the reflections dance on the water.