Lori & Salina meet Shamu (just guessing) at Sea World. Lori's husband took this picture, and I just loved it and couldn't wait to paint it. Lori is my daughter's best friend and business partner. They are wedding/event planners and their business is called My New Best Friends. Link to their website is at the bottom of my blog.
Copyright Susan Moore
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Daisy
Panda Bears
Birthday Party
Eucalyptus
Chambered Nautilus
Clouds
Children of the Hill
This painting represents the beautiful children who grew up on the big hill of the Dry Creek Rancheria. I particularly had in mind the Cardona and Lopez families, who grew up at the same time as, and were friends of my own kids. The painting was comissioned and inspired by Tanya, who brought me a snapshot of some of her siblings and cousins at play on the hill. The Tree, the Acorns, and the Eagle, were part of a vision of the Chief, which later became incorporated with the dreamcatcher into the iconic logo of the Dry Creek Rancheria of Pomo Indians. I feel honored to have known these wonderful children and watched them grow to be the great young men and women they are.
Copyright Susan Moore
Copyright Susan Moore
Our Baby Owls
These cute guys are this year's batch of owlets who lived in our big walnut tree until they fledged and went their separate ways. They were with us for several noisy, screechy months. Sometimes I would go out on the porch with a flashlight, and this one night all six were in a row, so I snapped a picture. In the photo rather than having "red-eye", they had neon rainbow eyes, and I tried to capture that in this painting.
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Copyright Susan Moore
Blue Eyes and Freckles
My grandson Ian and granddaughter Madison are cousins, about the same age and have always been fun to watch. This is a painting from a picture I took on a day that wasn't windy enough for these two little kids to get their great big kites to stay up in the air. And yes, their eyes really are that blue. Ian gets his from his other grandma, and Madi gets hers from her dad.
Copyright Susan Moore
Copyright Susan Moore
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