Alphabet Challenge R- Red
Todays letter is the
for the color
RED!
For those that are new to my
blog you are not
aware that each
year I paint a
Christmas scene and
make it into my
Christmas card.
Here is an example.
Painted in the color
RED.
Another Christmas
card showing the
RED
color.
Course we can not forget
Frosty and the
RED
he wears.
And for those that
don't know me that
well....my fav movie
of all time is the
Wizard of Oz
and the ruby
RED
slippers.
And moving on
RED in the
flowers.
Painted this one for
my mom and it
hangs above
her bed.
One of my fav paintings below.
I actually painted this one
for myself but was offered
a price and I let it
go....but I do have a print
hanging of it in my
living room.
Nothing better then
a
RED
apple!
Or strawberries
for that matter.
Since I mentioned something
RED that you
can eat take a look
at this commissioned
piece. He daughter
loved cupcakes.
RED in the Blazing Sun.
This hangs in the
entry way of my
oldest nephews home.
Did you used to have a
RED
wagon?
Both the bed in the wagon (above)
and the one
below I sold.
Gotta love a
RED wagon.
Below....check out this
dark RED.
Painted this for my
sis in law for
her bday one year.
Painted this piece in class.
I ended up donating this
for an auction.
One of my totally least
fav paintings.
The birdhouse in the
garden with
a bunch of
RED
flowers.
HAHA....and a round
ball or sphere in
RED.
My niece got this one.
This was painted for
someone that was very
special person that
was once in my life.
He loved Red Skelton
and this is my version
of a famous
Skelton painting.
Check out the
RED
nose!
Don't get excited about
the name on
the CD cover...
it is not that
Richard Carpenter.
My sis in laws cousin
is a local songwriter
singer in Nashville.
He has played background
on several famous
albums.
He was cutting this
CD of Christmas songs
and asked me to paint
it, putting him in the
painting.
RED
light bulbs and Merry
Christmas.
Now....last but not
least.
I used to paint items
for a non profit
called Kids on
the Block.
http://www.amazingkids.org/Outreach-Programs/kids-on-the-block
Here are some of the
paintings I donated to
their yearly fund
raiser.
Chairish the Sunlight.
With RED curtains
and rug.
Chairish the Peace
with a
RED
chair for relaxing.
Then there was
Charish Grandma's Porch!
I loved the RED chair, so
much like my grandmas chairs
that sat on her big front porch.
The memories.
Yes, Chairish is spelled wrong for
a reason. Each year the Kids
would do a fun raiser
centered around
CHAIRS.
People would donate some
cool and amazing
handmade chairs.
Photography of chairs,
paintings of chairs ...
whatever centered around
that theme.
That is my outlook
through my paintings
that include
the color
RED.
Hope you enjoyed.
Thanks for stopping in,
Comments
xoxo
I am truly admiring your art work Pam!!!
~Sheri
http://darlamsands.blogspot.com/