Tuesday, February 17, 2026

More catching up...

 Looking back at last year for artwork that never got posted... one of the things I found was the 'house drawing' for Christmas in St. Michaels, an annual event in our small town. It is a fundraiser for local non profits, held the second weekend in December. There is a parade, breakfast with Santa, a concert and more. A special part of the event is a house tour. All the events are published in a booklet that is given out when tickets are purchased, 

In the 30+ years of this weekend event, members of the St. Michaels Art League (SMAL) have done drawings of the houses on the tour. The drawings are printed in the event booklet and the originals are framed and given to the homeowner as a thank you for opening their home.  

I was given an address and drove into town to take a look. The house had been recently renovated. It seemed that the most used entrance was no longer the 'front door'. I walked down the driveway to find the backyard which had a lovely view of the harbor! There was a large back porch which invited a visitor to just 'be there'.  I took lots of photos and went back home to draw. I debated about adding all the trees. In the end I thought that the house needed to be 'embraced' by foliage.  

It's a fun project but always tests my discipline/need to add color. It's a black and white booklet - I have to restrain myself!

So, on to the other December project - the annual Christmas card. I have a friend who doesn't send Christmas cards, she sends Solstice cards. We had worked on a card for her and her theme of the 'return of the light.' I had also been thinking about the 'light' with another group as we planned a community vigil. I began to explore ideas about that light... and began to paint candles.

I ended up with three images, one on the cover and two inside. 

Front cover




I usually only put a painting on the front of the card. These extra images needed to be painted this year.  I hope your 2025 Christmas was filled with light.


More to come as I continue to catch up...

 


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