Monday, January 14, 2013

Together

Together
2x3in. Oil on linen/board
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Together

"Happily rolling along together."

Debbie Lamey-MacDonald


Painting is really like a sport. It takes continuous practice to stay in tune with  your skills.  I loved painting these marbles, but had 3 starts before I got rolling along. In my first start I realized after I had the drawing done I had drawn it upside down when I looked at the notch for possible hanging on the backside. On my second drawing and after I started painting I felt they were too big. Finally on my third attempt all worked out; they were "just right". Needless to say I felt a bit rusty after the holidays. Happily it doesn't take much time to get back in sync with an old love!



(My still life set up)

I continue to be enamoured with marbles. They bring back a plethora of childhood memories. My friends and I had fun playing for hours with them! I remember every Easter I would be delighted to receive a new bag of marbles. 

As many of you know I am in love with reflections and anything shiny! Marbles hold all these characteristics. I love their glassy look and how one can see depth when you peer into  these glassy globes. I am also fascinated with their appearance and reflections on a glass table top. They are a bit mesmerizing!

When I was a child it was these simple pleasures that created cherished life long memories. Marbles existed before the advent of technology and brought hours of fun!

Do marbles hold special memories for you?

Wishing you cherished childhood memories!

Warmly,
Debbie 





6 comments:

  1. Lots of memories of marbles from childhood. I've still got an old cake tin full of an assortment of marbles. To me the painting is better than the real life set-up. Cheers

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    1. Wonderful Chris--I bet you have some really great ones in your tin! So nice that you kept them from childhood. Thanks for your kind words and for some thoughtful visits to my blog! :D

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  2. Reminds me of playing marbles as a child. :)

    What a happy painting reflecting happy memories!

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    1. We were so lucky Cheryl! The kids nowadays don't what they missed.
      Thanks! Always appreciate your visit and kind words!

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  3. Oh this makes me smile! Lovely painting Debbie!

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    1. So glad it added a cheery note Shannon! Warm Thanks! :D

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