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Grumpy draft wins at the Waterville Downtown Art Festival, Maine

I’m very pleased to announce that this watercolor painting Grumpy draft won third place in the watercolor division at the downtown Sidewalk Art Festival Saturday July 17, 2010 in Waterville, Maine.

So very pleased that horse art placed in this open juried competiton.

Debbie

Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2010 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

"Contented" Watercolor portrait of my Dad, and an eventful art festival!

“Contented” 13 x 14 Watercolor.

I got to work on this painting of my father today. It’s been too many days since I have picked up the brush! I’m not used to that! The last few days sure has been a flurry of excitement and scary all wrapped up into one!

First, this past weekend was the Arts in the Park in Belfast, Maine. A two day festival, usually my best show out of all of them….had stormy weather. Saturday found us watching dark low full clouds head towards us on the Ocean front. It dumped a few down pours on us, but nothing we couldn’t handle. Once the rain let up to a slow sprinkle, the crowds returned.

Sunday was the death sentence hammered down upon us! It rained hard off and on throughout the day. But by the time 3pm rolled around on the ticking clock…all heck broke loose. The heavens dumped on us and being stationed at the bottom of a very steep hill next to the ocean, well…there was only one way all that water was going to gush…down hill towards the ocean! And it showed no mercy for anyone in it’s path. I hurried to pack the art, and poke at the tent top with a shovel handle to push the pooled water off my roof. I feared of a collapsed tent, but it held on! I laid a tarp on a high place of grass in my tent and lined the cardboard boxes up and started sliding the framed works into them. Next thing I knew, when I turned around, the water was gushing over the tarp and all around the base of my boxes, and around my ankles!. I quickly moved them to my 6 foot table! but oh, the water ran out of the bottom of them. I feared for the art the whole time. Once everything was up on the table, I had to walk up that rushing hill of water to the parking lot where my van was hanging on for dear life! The man hole covers danced to their own music as the water gushed up out of the holes, forcing them to float and clang. I had to drive into the park at a further away entrance and between me and my tent was several large murky ponds that had to be crossed and zig zag around other tents that were desperately pleading to be folded up and packed away! Every fiber of my being was telling me not to drive through those ponds, but I had to. I had to rescue my art! I made it. whew! I piled the tent and art the best I could and all of my soggy contents, into the van, while my toes squished in my sneakers and my clothes stuck to me like a surgical glove! I climbed into the van…only to cross those ponds again and try to get up over a steep knoll where cars & trucks before me had created mud holes that a pig would be proud to own! I found an area that wasn’t churned up by rubber tires and got my van up there and out of there!

Before I could head home, I had to go to the boat house and pick up my paintings from the Penobscot Bay Carvers & Artists ‘Maine Coast Competition’ that was going on the same weekend. There I found that my watercolor “American Kestrel” (pictured above) had won First Place, Best of Show, and People’s Choice Awards! Wow! And the oil painting “Zebra’s new day” picked up a Second. The watercolor “Sun soakers, Harbor Seals” took a Second also! That was a very happy surprise from all the drama that played out earlier.But, Still, I worried about what was happening to my art in the van in those wet boxes! I drove home as quickly as I could without hydroplaning! When I got them out of the boxes, only a couple paintings needed the dust cover paper replaced on the backs of the frames!

Everything survived, except for a few cardboard boxes that got dragged off to the pile of wet doom. I came into the house and peeled my shoes off and ringed my socks out in the sink!

Monday I spent the whole day drying out the tent and van and everything else in between. What a mess! But it is all dry now.

Monday afternoon my parents stopped in to let me know they had donated a painting I had done of my dad and other ‘Tally-Ho” riders to the Morrill Maine Historical Society Museum! I grew up in the town of Morrill, spent about 27 years there and only live a couple miles away now. My dad spent a lot of his childhood in Morrill, growing up also, and a lot of ancestors lived there and in surrounding towns.The painting is a watercolor and depicts the Tally-Ho riders out for a ride on horseback, trotting up the dirt road towards the viewer. I’m so pleased they donated it. The presentation took place last night. So now I can say that I am in a Museum Collection! And one that is near and dear to my heart.

This coming Saturday, July, 17th, I’ll have my booth at the Waterville, Maine Sidewalk art festival. I’m hoping for a lot less eventful weather prediction, but it’s not looking to good so far! ha ha. We shall see. Rain date is Sunday the 18th. And I have purchased large lawn garbage bags to cover each work of art with! Have a great evening!

Debbie

Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2010 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

“Who shook the oat bucket?” Horse head Graphite Sketch

“Who shook the oat bucket?” 11 x 14 Free hand Sketch with Graphite $45.00 to the first inquiry to debflood@debfloodart.com

This morning I delivered two wildlife paintings to the Sportsman Show, Art Show in Augusta, Maine at the Civic Center. That was an hour drive one way. So by the time I got home, it was lunch time. When I finally got to the studio, I couldn’t settle down to work on a technical painting. So I hauled out the 11 x 14 Sketch book. I started free hand sketching, what ever came off my hand! I love this one! It’s simple, yet is so expressive. Anticipating and wondering if what he heard is real! Probably the way you are feeling right now, when you read that this original sketch is only $45.00!! No, this is no April fool’s joke! Here is your chance to own an original, right out of my sketch book with all of my feelings of anticipating the Art reception that is going to happen tonight at the Maine Open Juried Art Show and the Sportsman art show this weekend! So much going on!

I hope your day has been going great, and if you are close by, I hope you can make it to the reception tonight in Waterville, Maine, 6-8pm

Debbie

Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2010 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

“Ranch hands” watercolor progress

Here is my progress so far on ‘Ranch hands’, watercolor. I mostly worked on layering colors over the background and I worked on the puppy a bit. I think the last day I worked on this was Friday. Today has been an interesting day that has been eating time. I’m sure you all can relate to days like that! So I haven’t made it into the studio.

I’ve discovered a few more high profile Juried Art Exhibits to gather info about and prepare paperwork to submit for next year. Most of these shows are a year ahead, so that means I’m just getting things together before the deadlines arrive for the 2011 exhibits. Most of those deadlines are in May of this year. I’m also hoping that by the end of April or sometime in May, I’ll have news to share about the Invitational Sedona, Arizona Group Gallery Exhibit 2011.

News from this weekend! Saturday I entered the Waterville Area Art Society’s 20th Annual Maine Open Juried Art Show in Waterville, Maine. There was a large turnout of artists, from what I could see and each of us carrying at least two works of art. I entered ‘Apple butter’, watercolor and ‘Zebra’s new day’ Oil. I’m proud to say that ‘Apple butter’ got in! I’m including an image here to jog your memory as to which painting I am talking about.

The exhibit runs from march 29th to April 10th, 2010 at the Opera house/The Center/dance studio on the 3rd floor. An open reception and award presentation takes place on Thursday, April 1, from 6-8pm. It is located on Main Street in Waterville. You can find it here http://www.watervillemainstreet.org Also this Thursday morning I’ll be taking two wildlife paintings to the Augusta Maine Sportsman Show Art Show. I’m not sure how everything seems to fall on the same day…but that is going to be one busy day, as I plan on going to the opening reception in Waterville that evening. I’m also suppose to be jurying an Equine Art Exhibit right now. Needs to be done by the end of this week. So, wouldn’t you know, I can’t load the page online that has all the entries. It has been one of those days today! I guess it’s Monday, for sure.

I hope you had a great weekend…..did you happen to see any Dragons in your travels???? If so, My boy & I know how to train them! Pretty close to training your horse…or dog! Loved the movie!talk to you tomorrow,

Debbie

Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2010 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

‘Apple butter’ watercolor gets into the Maine Open Juried Art Show, Waterville, Maine

I’m proud to announce that this watercolor painting “Apple butter” a 12 x 15 painting, framed in a 16 x 20 wood frame, got into the 20th annual Maine Open Juried Art Show, Waterville, Maine, this weekend.
The Exhibit runs March 29 through April 10, 2010 on the 3rd floor of the Opera house/The Center/ dance studio. Hours are Monday through Friday 10am-5pm. Opening reception and award presentation takes place Thursday evening April 1, 2010 6-8pm. I hope you can stop by and see this wonderful exhibit! I plan on going to the reception and would love to meet you there.
http://www.waasmaine.org or http://www.watervillemainstreet.org

Debbie

Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2010 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

‘Zebra’s new day’ Win First Place at the Waterville, Maine Arts Fest in Downtown Waterville, July 19, 2009


I’m so pleased (and then some) to announce that this Oil painting, Zebra’s new day, an 11 x 14 Oil on canvas, received First Place in the oil/Acrylic division at the Downtown Waterville Sidewalk Arts Festival, July 19, 2009.
I’ve been attending this festival with my booth since the mid 1980′s and I have never placed at this show in the past.
The judging was held in the Blue Marble Gallery along the festival street. This also is where the Digital Image Works is located and my Giclee Reproductions are professionally created for me.

I want to thank those who attended my booth in Waterville and a big thank you to those who purchased my art. I hope you are enjoying your purchases. To see more of my work, go to my website Debfloodart.com

DebbieDebbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2009 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

Downtown Waterville Arts Fest and the start of an American Kestrel

The Downtown Waterville, Maine, Arts Festival will be postponed, for Sunday, July 19, 9am-4pm.
The weather forecast for Saturday, July 18 doesn’t look good at all.
So, come on out Sunday and see over 70 of us Artists line the streets with our booths and many other festivities are planned too. This is Waterville’s 40th anniversary of the Arts Fest!


Yesterday I started this watercolor painting of an American Kestrel Falcon. This is a very young one, presumably learning to fly. The image was captured by my sis-in-law, not too far from my home.
I’ve included a close up of the head, so you can see the detail that I am puting into the feathers and the eye.
This is an image of the progress, as I still have a long ways to go with this one.

Hope to see you on Sunday, July 19, at my booth in Waterville, Maine!
DebbieDebbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com

©Copyright 2009 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit her website.

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