A local female resident of Bridgewater has more than once depicted the beauty of Shenandoah Valley landscape on canvas. This artist has been painting for 36 years and her goal is not just to paint nature and carry around oils and easel in mountain ridges and rolling cornfields. She uses her collection of cut-outs from daily newspapers over the years in order to paint.
According to this artist, the clippings let her put back white or black, and other old colors to her painting exactly the way she wants to. Then she adds that cutting out photos of animals and objects give her the chance to paint better and larger scenic paintings. According to her, the 15 by 4 ft mural on her family room is a result of just a newspaper photograph of two millstones, which she holds up while telling the story. The rustic millhouse near the riverbank in the photo blends perfectly well with the grey mill wheels.
She also pictures parts of her masterpieces and gestures the large wall mural, even though she uses photos for detail in wood land animals, weatherboard building, and farm crops or equipment. She just uses water. But water is volatile and easy to use while painting.
She displayed another newspaper photograph of a snow scene and said she plans to begin a painting from it very soon. Snow is another thing that goes fast and is easy to do. Her home actually has only the mural and two other and much smaller scenes hung. She said she couldn’t begin to count the others she has painted and has either sold or given away.
She said she sells most of them through a furniture store in Hagerstown, Maryland. She is very generous to her friends and neighbors and paints for them upon request. She says she has so many orders she needs to get busy and start filling them up. But she gets even more when it’s the Christmas season.
When she was 13 and she lived in Rockingham County, Green mount section, a nice old lady from the neighborhood gave her painting lessons. Every afternoon she paid 25 cents to the old lady for a lesson. Using a drill and a paring knife, her mother made her a small pallet from a lightweight board. It was her first and she displayed it. A note telling about how it was made was decoupage on the old pallet even though it was stained with paint all over.
Their family room contained materials from their church, which was brought down roughly about six years ago. The river view is amazing as the sun passes through the glass wall that covers the whole face of the room. To bring the outside in, the nature and the woods, they used the glass.
When she painted the mural, she had to find something just right to fit the room. She even sand papered the painting off when she was three quarters finished because the children didn’t like tithe painting shows fall’s bright foliage in rusts, reds and gold’s and perfectly fits the rustic family room. She may as well continue to keep her home empty of all her other works, for any other painting in the spacious, sunny den would not be noticed besides the eye catching wall painting that explains without words her love of painting.
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