Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Orignal Works Art Show May 6th and 7th


Time
Friday, May 6 at 10:30am - May 7 at 5:00pm

Location
Premier Gallery
1681 Justin Road ste 200
Flower Mound, Texas

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Premier Gallery Art Shows

May 6-7 Local Artists - Originals Only

Come see the beautiful Artworks of the Local Venue
Richard Cimino
Cheryl White
Linda Bourgault
Whitney Hack
Joyce Tremethick
Mary Ellen Wehrli
and many more!

www.premiergalleries.com

Monday, April 25, 2011

Rainy Monday

8 Birch
by Cheryl Harris White
Acrylic on Canvas
11"x 14"

It's been raining today.  I love the rain.  It makes everything green look fresh when it's over and washed clean. This painting was inspired by the freshness in the woods after the rain.  

Friday, April 22, 2011

1000 Gifts 21-40


Continuing An Artist's List of 1000 Gifts...

Friday 4/22/11
21. Paw Paw and Caleb playing catch
22. Five cousins round a table
23. Family meals at Grandparent's house
24. Viper baseball
25. Reunions 
26. Swinging 
27. Morning Coffee
28. Time to paint
29. The perfect nap
30. Encouraging words
31. Heart to Heart with teen daughter
32. Love of son
33. Chat with Friend
34. Courtney's song
35. Two restful days
36. A friend's burden's shared
37. Trusting hearts
38. Tears tender
39. Car ride conversation 
40. Resolve 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Ohio Fall

  I grew up in Elyria, Ohio until about the 4th grade.  Every season there was absolutely beautiful to me.  But if I were ever to plan a visit back there, I would probably choose to go in the fall. The colors were amazing. There was a huge maple tree by our house that would just catch a fire with color every fall.  I've never seen anything like it since moving to Texas.  I found this photo of fall colored trees and was inspired to do my own painting of illustrating my memory of fall in Ohio.  I did it on two canvases which hang side by side.  Here's a photo...


and Here are my paintings...
Ohio Fall I
by Cheryl Harris White
Acrylic on Canvas
11" x 14"



Ohio Fall II
by Cheryl Harris White
Acrylic on Canvas
11" x 14"

Friday, April 15, 2011

An Artist's List of One Thousand Gifts





One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp is a wonderful book, I highly recommend. It's about loss and thankfulness and it is absolutely beautiful.  It has challenged me to create my own list of 1000 gifts


I'm just getting started with my list, but I plan on dedicating at least one blog entry per week to my gift list.  The whole list will be on the 1000 Gifts page.  


Friday 4/15/11
  1. Paint On My Walls
  2. My Creator
  3. His Creation
  4. Colors dancing on my canvas
  5. The PIT that taught me
  6. The love that bought me
  7. The hand that lead me into light
  8. Sunlight piercing stained glass window
  9. Eyes that listen
  10. Colors that speak 
  11. "Made In His Image" flowing through me
  12. Dripping love off the brush
  13. Parable Paint
  14. Finished Pictures
  15. Stories in Paint
  16. Following Friends
  17. Freckled Faces
  18. Smiling Braces
  19. Small Hands
  20. Big Hearts

    Wednesday, April 13, 2011

    Listening to the COLORS

    "I Am Enough"
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    48" x 36"

    I was preparing this canvas for a large forest painting.  You can see where I was going to put the sky and the darkest colors below which would be the forest floor.  I got this far and left it to dry before adding the trees.... I kept putting off adding the trees to this one and kept just looking at it for a few days.  Somehow, I just couldn't bring myself to paint more on it.  It felt like the colors were crying out saying, "I am enough... I am enough."  I wrestled with adding more to the painting for a another day and  then I decided to listen.  I left it this way and  hung it up in my living room.   I'm so glad I listened to the colors.... I think they were right... They really are enough.

    Monday, April 11, 2011

    Trees on Blue and Red


    Trees on Red and Blue
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    4 x 6
    On this one I decided to try Red and Blue for the the background on this tree painting. 


    I LOVE IT!!!! 


    It really looks cute in a frame and is one of my favorite little paintings. 


    Whenever I paint anything from nature... trees, flowers, water... I get so much satisfaction out of just creating a picture of something God made.... and then I think, how much satisfaction did God have when he created a real tree, or a real flower?  He created each thing and then spoke, "It is good" .  How perfect His creation is.  I am so thankful for each and every piece of it.  

    Friday, April 8, 2011

    Creating and Naming


         In this one, I set up where I would have darks at the bottom right corner to anchor the painting and lights above.


        In the 2nd photo I know I am creating a forest with lots of color, but I don't have a name in mind yet.  I just concentrated on adding in more color... especially the streaming lines of buttery yellows going diagonally from right to left and top to bottom to represent sunlight filtering down through the tree tops.  You can also see how I filled in the bottom white spaces with darker warm tones and the upper half with cools.



        This 3rd photo shows how I anchored the trees into the ground of the painting...using a palate knife and lots of white paint.  I left it like this on my easel for about a week.  I kept walking by it thinking it needed more...something...but more of what?  
        
        Another day or so an then I did this (below). Five more trees and lots of branches pointing up, and more leaves on the ground. It felt done and I was satisfied. I called this painting "Color Trees".  This process of creating and naming is what makes painting fulfilling to me.  


    Color Trees
    by Cheryl Harris White
    24" x 18"
    Acrylic on Canvas







    Wednesday, April 6, 2011

    Six Birch Trees




























    Birch Trees
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    18" x 18"

    This is a different painting from yesterday, same style. The smaller picture above  is phase one.  I put the leaves where I thought trees might look good basically. You can kind of see where the leaves of the foremost tree were going on the left side there. ...Then on the large photo, you see the finished painting.  I used a palate knife loaded with thick white paint to add the trees.  I let some color show on the white bark of the birch trees just for fun. I also liked grounding the trees this time, showing where they sprout from the ground.  I loved the result. I'm definitely going to do more like this!


    Tuesday, April 5, 2011

    Round Lake Woods in Progress


        
    Phase 1 of Round Lake Woods
    Round Lake, Minnesota is a place I've been visiting all my life.  My mother camped there as a child, and took us back often when we were growing up.  When my mom's cancer became terminal, that is where she wanted to spend the rest of her days, and that is exactly what my parents did.   My folks bought property on the lake and we went there often as adults to visit and I started bringing my own kids there.  My mom is now buried at the Round Lake Cemetery and the home they had there has been sold, but Round Lake is still there.

    Round Lake Woods
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on canvas
    18" x 16"
    The lake is spring fed and almost perfectly round and has a sandy bottom.  The water is so cold and pure and all around the lake are small cottages and lake houses surrounded by tall pines and birch trees.   I'm going to be posting some art this week celebrating  the memories I have of that place.

    This is really one painting.  I did phase one first and just painted the leaves and sky above and woodsy floor below.  The 2nd photo is  the finished painting and it shows the trees I added with a palate knife.  This is my first attempt so I've hung this one in my guest bathroom to be revisited later.  More to come.




    Monday, April 4, 2011

    Poppies for Millie

    Poppies for Millie
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    24" x 18"
    Here's some more lovely poppies to start of April.  I loved putting some of the blue and red from the sky and poppies into the grass.  I used a lot of thick paint for the sky and grass and the same color scheme as the Rowen Trees from earlier.

    This painting is for Millie.  She's an amazing woman who has dedicated her life to serving God and inspiring others to do the same.  I met her the summer between my Junior and Senior year of college when I was on a summer mission project with Campus Crusade for Christ.   It is amazing to me to even try to fathom the seeds she has planted in the lives of young college students over the years.  She had a huge impact on me and others as well and  I  am so thankful to have had her in my life.   

    Friday, April 1, 2011

    Nine Crosses






    Ta Daaaa!!!  Here is a nice arrangement of the crosses from the last two weeks.  I LOVE IT!  Isn't color amazing?   It is such  a gift to have and be able to play with.    I didn't even really plan this, but as I was working on this I was moving them around a bit and when I was done, I realized I had created this pattern without even trying.  I noticed the cool colors are on the corners and the warms are forming a cross shape with my favorite one in the middle!  Which is your favorite?


    I'll be back Monday with more paintings and thoughts... Have a great weekend!  Cheryl

    Thursday, March 31, 2011

    It is Finished

     This shows a progression of one  piece from the beginning to the end.


    A question  often put to artists is , "How do you know when a painting is done?"  For me, I know it is finished when I am satisfied with it.  


    When I got the idea to post several pictures of a cross in progress, I thought of the words Jesus spoke on the cross.  "It is finished."  and it hit me.  When Jesus spoke that it was like saying that God is satisfied with the work Jesus had done here on earth.  He had come to do what He was meant to do, and that was to overcome sin and death.  The sacrifice for our sins was complete and the work of redemption was done.     
    It Is Finished
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage
    4" x 3"

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011

    Upcoming Workshop

    Mini Green on Orange
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage
    4" x 5"
    These are  mini size crosses I am experimenting with. This is a possible project for an art workshop I will be coordinating coming up in April.  These are small, just 4" x 5" but made with the same technique as last week's larger crosses and look really cute just tucked in on a book shelf. 


    The workshop I am planning is part of the women's weekend coming up at CBC called "Spiritual Arts" CBC Girlfriends Getaway and it is scheduled for April 29th and 30th, 2011.  Registration info is on the Women's Ministry tab on the CBC website.  I hope to see some of you there.  





    Tuesday, March 29, 2011

    and Grace

    So, continuing the Les Mis thoughts from yesterday...  Grace is a gift freely given and undeserved.  This is what the priest did for the convict in that moment when he stood accused, surrounded by the soldiers in the garden...Jean Val Jean was reminded that he was now a new man...and it changed him forever.  It's a beautiful story of Mercy and Grace.


    Grace is like it, but more curved.  I liked the bright colors on the blue background.  

    Ephesians 2:8-9 

    8For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9not a result of works, so that no one may boast.  




        


    Grace
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage
    8 1/2 x 11"

    Monday, March 28, 2011

    Mercy

    Les Miserables is one of my favorite stories.  I've read the book, seen the movie starring Liam Neeson and seen the broadway stage production.  The story unfolds the most amazing illustration between law and grace I have ever encountered.  My favorite moment  in the movie is at the very beginning when the priest extends mercy to the main character Jean Val Jean.  It changed him forever.  Grace undeserved and without measure.  I thought about mercy and grace when I did these next two crosses.
    Mercy
    by Cheryl Harris White
    8 1/2 x 11"
    Acrylic Collage

    Friday, March 25, 2011

    The Greatest of These is Love

    "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."
    I Corinthians 13:13
    Why does it say in I Corinthians that the greatest of these is love? I'm not a theologian, but I think it is because People are so important to God, and love is something we can do right now among each other.  I also think this is the hardest one, of the three listed here, to do.  Faith and hope are wonderful, but if you really want to try something great, try loving someone else the same way God loves us.  That is quite a challenge.  

    I've met a few "difficult to love" type people through the years.   Sometimes it feels like trying to hug a porcupine, just being around them.  One time I was around a prickly porcupine type of woman on a weekly basis.  Her words were like poison aimed with precision into the hearts of anyone around her.  I resigned myself to expect her to hurt my feelings in some way each week I saw her, and week after week she did not disappointed.  I was actually proud of myself each time an encounter with her was over and I had succeeded in never telling her off or putting her in her place.  I thought I was doing well to just not return her sarcastic comments.  I realized later, I didn't really accomplish anything great doing this though. This wasn't really loving her, it was just enduring her.   I had avoided conflict, kept the peace, maintained my own self control and learned a lot about resisting temptation and holding my tongue... but I never really LOVED her.  I don't know for sure, but this may be why LOVE is the greatest one on the list.  It's really difficult to do. 


    And  just think... God extended this kind of difficult, unconditional love to us without measure.   It is us, humanity, who are the prickly ones.  It was painful for Christ to love us, but he did it anyway.  Amazing. I am in awe of this kind of love.  It is too GREAT to comprehend.

    Love
    by Cheryl  Harris White
    Acrylic Collage on Canvas
    81/2" x 11"





    Thursday, March 24, 2011

    Hope



    Hope
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage
    81/2" x 11"





    Romans 5:1-5 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. 



    Wednesday, March 23, 2011

    Faith

       



    Have you ever really thought about faith? It's mind boggling.  What is it really?  Just believing? In something?  In what?  I hear the word used in conversations where it could be interchanged with the words "positive thinking"...like in the phrase "have faith" meaning "believe in yourself and you can do it."  I've seen it defined as believing that something is true without seeing it...that just sounds foolish really.  I've also heard it illustrated with a chair analogy...if you go up to a chair you have never sat in before, and just sit down without examining it first, that is supposed to illustrate that you have faith that the chair will hold you up.  I have a problem with this one, because unless your name is Goldilocks, you have probably had a pretty positive experience with sturdy well built chairs.  Also, the fall from the height of a chair to the ground is not that far.  I know, because I've done it before, and all that happened was a little soreness and embarrassment.  It was pretty funny actually, but that's another story.  


    Faith is different.  I've never seen God in human form, lying in a manger.  Nor, an innocent man hang on a cross, raise from the dead and ascend to heaven...but I believe Jesus did those things.  I've never seen a transaction between God and Satan where Jesus' sacrifice paid off the debts I owed, but I know that happened as well.  I've never seen God crack the sky open and carry someone to heaven, but I am confident that will happen to me someday.  This is my faith.

    While I'm at it, lets go one step further...If you were raised anything like me, having faith that God  is God, is a non-issue.  It is pretty easy for most of us to believe God is REAL.  I think what we all seem to struggle with from time to time, myself included, is believing that God is GOOD, when everything around us is going wrong.  That's the rub... where I really start having to exercise my "faith muscles" and have to pluck up the courage to ask the tough questions...This is where faith really gets hard and messy.  I thought about all these things while I painted this.

    Faith
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage on Canvas
    8 1/2" x 11"

    Hebrews 12:2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.





    Tuesday, March 22, 2011

    Joy

    This one is called Joy and it is a little different than the kind I posted yesterday.  It was done with a palate knife and thick acrylic paint.  I spent a lot of time on the background for this one.  There are lots and lots of layers of paint which created a really interesting texture.  

    I thought about the brokenness of the world we live in and was inspired by thinking about the tears of the suffering, when I did the background.  If you look carefully, you can see rivers in the blue paint.  Then I thought about God's never ending love and mercy, which is there waiting for us if we just open our eyes to see it and created a bright, joyful cross with curving arms actually trying to hug the earth.  It turned out rather well.  Tomorrow I have another collage cross to show you.  Until then, I wish you JOY!

    Joy
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    8 1/2" x 11"


    John 16:22 So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.

    Monday, March 21, 2011

    Peace

    I've been working on some crosses this week that I'll be posting for you all.  I spent my whole afternoon Sunday after getting home from church just painting.  I REALLY LOVE PAINTING ON SUNDAY!  It seems to just be a natural response for me after a worship service.   I love working with color and texture.  They were done with a combination of acrylic paint on canvas and collage done with dried acrylic paint.  The hardest part about doing these, was cleaning up the mess afterwards and how much time each one took...but I loved every minute of it. I called this first one Peace!  I like how the green background really contrasts so well with the bright colors in the cross. I'm working on more of these in different colors, and I'll probably post one a day this week.  Stay tuned!


    Peace
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic Collage on Canvas
    8 1/2" x 11"

    John 14:27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.

    Friday, March 18, 2011

    Shall We Dance?




    These Poppies just look to me like they are dancing and it gives me joy just to look at them.

    Psalm 30:11   You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,


    Mountain Poppies
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    18" x 24"

    Have a great weekend everyone! I'll be back with new paintings and thoughts to post on Monday.

    Thursday, March 17, 2011

    Art for Art's Sake

    I really love being around people who appreciate art and beauty.  There is something calm and knowing about them, as if they have found a secret others have not.  When they find out I paint, they say things like,"That is wonderful, beautiful...etc."  They are encouraging and seem to give me energy. They have connected somehow with what they see and it has made them feel something positive.  These are the kind of people I would want to spend an afternoon in an art museum with.  I believe God would be in this group as well.  I believe He cares about art and what we make through our creativity.  It matters to Him, because we matter to him and He made us and this beautiful world for us to live in.  We see His creative plan unfold in nature and read His beautiful sentiments in the poetry of the Bible. 

    Poppy Study
    by Cheryl Harris White
    not available
    'For behold, the winter is past,  
    The rain is over and gone.  
     'The flowers have already appeared in the land;  
    The time has arrived for pruning the vines,  
    And the voice of the turtledove has been heard in our land.  
     'The fig tree has ripened its figs,  
    And the vines in blossom have given forth their fragrance.  
    Arise, my darling, my beautiful one,  
    And come along!' " 
    Song 2:11-13 (NASB)

    These verses are just there for us to enjoy and they are beautiful.  I love that not every part of the Bible is a law or a deep theological concept.  Some of it is in there just because God wanted it in there.  How refreshing.  

    I feel the same way about my art.  Some of the pictures I post will just be something I just thought would be fun to paint, not necessarily an illustration of some deep spiritual doctrine.  So, in light of that thought,  this is  a study of some poppies I've been working on... just to celebrate art for art's sake.  I just splashed this out in one day and this is really just a practice I did for the painting coming tomorrow.  Stay tuned! More to come.

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011

    Earth's crammed with heaven

    A friend, Ginny Dyson reminded me of this one yesterday...



    "Earth's crammed with heaven, 

    And every common bush afire with God, 

    But only he who sees takes off his shoes; 

    The rest sit round and pick blackberries." 

    I think that is appropriate for these "fiery" poppies.  One time for a theater production of the Wizard of Oz, I painted an entire field of poppies that was about 8 ft tall by 18 ft.wide, but I never got a photo of it.  It was so much fun and I have loved painting poppies ever since. 


    Fire Poppies
    16" x 16"
    Acrylic on canvas
    by Cheryl Harris White

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011

    A Painting Lovely As A Tree


    This is another example of dried paint on canvas.  I used cool colors for the trunk and warm for the branches and falling leaves.  I call it "Fire Tree".   I loved the result and I just love trees, don't you?  This painting reminds me of a poem I learned once by Joyce Kilmer.  


    TREES

    I think that I shall never see
    A poem lovely as a tree
    A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed
    Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
    A tree that looks at God all day
    And lifts her leafy arms to pray,
    A tree that may in summer wear
    A nest of robins in her hair
    Upon whose blossom snow has lain;
    Who intimately lives with rain.
    Poems were made by fools like me
    But only God can make a tree.
    by  Joyce Kilmer




    Fire Tree
    Acrylic Collage on Canvas
    by Cheryl Harris White
    16" x 16"





    Monday, March 14, 2011

    Old Paint, New Art

    So far, I've shared artwork which had mostly been done between 2005 and 2010.  I've really enjoyed revisiting my older paintings and documenting what I was learning as I did them...but now that I am caught up, I am equally glad to be at a point where I am looking forward...which brings us to 2011!  The rest of Paint on My Walls, is going to be about the art I'm doing now instead of looking back at art I did in the past...  Look at it like this...Up to this point I showed you art in my "BC" (Blog Catch-up) time period... and from this point on, I'll be sharing my "AD" (After Depression ) artwork.

    Three Trees At Night
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic collage on Canvas
    9" x 12"
    I'm definitely not a daily painter yet, so I won't be posting a new painting every day like I have in the past.  But, I will be painting.... and as each one gets done, or maybe as it is in process, I'll share it.  The journey continues.

    This painting is a recent painting I just finished this week entitled Three Trees At Night.  It is an appropriate illustration of the trials I've gone through over the last three years.  The three trees are actually made of dried acrylic paint I found when I was cleaning up my studio. I chipped off layers of hardened paint off my easel.  It was difficult to pry up... but as it came off in thick pieces, I noted that the texture reminded me of tree trunks.  I almost threw it all in the trash, but decided to try making trees with it instead and this painting was the result.  I love it because it is an example of how something that would have normally been thrown away became a beautiful work of art.  That's how I feel about the depression I went through.  It was ugly and hard, but God, my master artist, has used it to create a beautiful part of who I am in Him.  I am His masterpiece.

    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    And the WINNER is Christmas Painting #1

    Beautiful Star
    by Cheryl Harris White
    Acrylic on Canvas
    24" x 48"

    This is my favorite and it was shown at the Local Artists Show at Premier Gallery and it won Best In Show! 


    I call it Beautiful Star because it was inspired by the  music from the stage production Beautiful Star: An Appalachian Nativity.  If you ever have a chance to see that show at Christmas time GO!  My daughter was cast in the performance of this at Water Tower Theater that year and OH I LOVED the music!  I think I listened to the practice CD more than she did.  


    I wanted the star to look amazing, like nothing those shepherds would have ever seen before.  I used a palate knife and very thick paint.