Friday, February 27, 2015

You're Home Now


Not much that I care to say about this piece (it's deeply personal to me), suffice to say that I needed it. Welcome home.

12x16" Original Oil on Canvas

Thursday, February 26, 2015

The High Dive


Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of ALL AGES! I present to you the next painting in a series of many, I like to call Big Top Kitchen Edition! You are about to witness an audacious act of aqueous adventure, as our hero cherry tomato shall plunge from the very top glass platform into a mere two fingers of water! She may look like she has doubts, folks, but I assure you: she is a professional.

10x10cm Original Oil on Canvas

This is also one of many pieces in my Cubicle Art collection, named so because they are small and portable and easily hung on a thumb tack, for those of you who would like a little more art in your cubicle.









Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Teeterboarders





Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of ALL AGES! I present to you the next painting in a series of many, I like to call Big Top Kitchen Edition! See the breathtaking teeterboard act! Two brothers in a feat of acrobatic grace, one (the elder) gearing up to launch the other (the younger) sky-high on to the higher platform! Will he make it? Will we have ketchup on our hands?? Can we handle the suspense???

10x10cm Original Oil on Canvas

This is also one of many pieces in my Cubicle Art collection, named so because they are small and portable and easily hung on a thumb tack, for those of you who would like a little more art in your cubicle.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Tightripe Walker



Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of ALL AGES! I present to you the next painting in a series of many, I like to call Big Top Kitchen Edition! Behold, the tightripe walker, deftly traversing the forked tightrope without the use of a net!

This is also a teeny tiny painting, part of my Cubicle Art collection, because they are small and portable and easily hung on a thumb tack, for those of you who would like a little more art in your cubicle.

I've been getting a lot of really great feedback lately - thanks so much! If you have any other ideas for subjects along these lines or anything else you'd like to let me know, please feel free to leave a comment.

10x10cm Original Oil on Canvas

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Natural Lullaby


I made this blueberry orange honey sleep tonic (with lavender, catnip, lemon balm, and all other things sleepytime) in order to combat a small bout of insomnia.. And boy, not only was it gorgeous, but it worked like a charm!

12"x16" Original Oil on Canvas

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Snap Dragons

I had every intention of doing a painting of these gorgeous snap dragons and calling it "Oh, Snap!", but this one turned out a little too peaceful and pleasant to wreck with such a ridiculous name. Never fear; I will most certainly be painting them again soon. You know me... I certainly can't waste a gem of a pun like that.

White flowers, you guys! They're so much fun to paint!

10cm x 10cm original oil on canvas

The Dragon's Mouth


My dear friend brought me a lovely bouquet of snap dragons yesterday, knowing full-well that I wouldn't be able to resist painting them! I love their character, and the vibrations of temperatures that come from semi-translucent white flowers in a warm environment.

10cm x 10cm, original oil on canvas.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Food Pyramid

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of ALL AGES! I present to you the next painting in a series of many, I like to call Big Top Kitchen Edition! Behold, the gravity-defying cherry tomato pyramid! Will they stay that way? I guarantee you they will, now that they've been immortalised on an easy-to-pin surface!

These three little guys charmed the paint outta me. :)

10x10cm original oil on canvas


Ready for Launch

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of ALL AGES! I present to you the very first painting in a series of many, I'd like to call Big Top Kitchen Edition! This would be, I suppose, the cherry tomato cannonball, preparing to be launched sky-high for spec-maters.

Should I apologize for that pun?

It's a cubicle painting, so it's light and flat enough to be pinned onto a cubicle wall.

10x10cm, original oil on canvas.

Friday, February 13, 2015

When We Grow Up


The beautiful cherry tomatoes look up at the deep, spiced red peppers, and say to themselves "Wow, when we grow up we want to be just like them!"

Sorry, babies.. You're much better off realising that you're perfect as you are!

12"x16" Original Oil on Canvas

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Off the Handle


This teensy weensy little guy was a blast to paint! I had a lot to do in town today, so I only had about half the light I normally do. I grabbed my smallest panel and got to it! Hope you like it!

This is my first in a large series of paintings I call Cubicle Art,  because they're tiny, flat, and light enough to pin into an office cubicle.

10cm x 10cm Oil on Canvas

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Gaston's Breakfast


A little goofy villain humour for you all on this painting's title.

I love eggs. I just love them. Painting, eating, throwing, eggs are simply wonderful. And this painting is a doozy at 12"x16". Hope you enjoy!

I do have a funny egg story, but I'll have to save it for another entry. I have to have SOME reason for you all to keep coming back, right? 

(now he's roughly the size of a barge.)

12"x16" Oil on Canvas

Monday, February 9, 2015

Perfumed by Furze

And now back to our regularly scheduled programme!

..Well, almost, anyway. I will be spending the rest of this month working different sizes than I did in January, oscillating between much smaller (10x10cm) to much larger, such as this 12x16 beast.

I very vividly remember taking an early, early train ride from Aberdeen to Edinburgh, and looking out the window to see these beautiful cows (I cannot not be 100% certain, but in my head they were best friends) chilling out and relaxing near this immense cliff covered in gorse flowers, leading all the way down to the water that looked downright purple in the semi-cloudiness. I don't know if you've ever smelled gorse (otherwise known as furze) before, but it's almost a cross between coconut and plumeria. If you see these little yellow flowers (growing on dark green prickly bushes), please don't hesitate to smell them; that scent is downright intoxicating!

12"x16" oil on canvas

Friday, February 6, 2015

Drat!

I'm feeling a bit under the weather, so I'm afraid I'm going to have to push the completion of my Friday painting (which is roundabout 3/4 completed) until tomorrow.

On the bright side, it's a 12x16, so it's nice and large! Very exciting, yes yes.

So positive healing thoughts appreciated, and I'm sure I'll be right as rain tomorrow!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Loch Laggan


Nothing helps doldrums quite like a cycle-break. I have a tendency to get caught up in cycles and general ennui this time of year, and this morning I felt that usual lethargy creeping in. Rather than bracing myself for a gloomy week lacking productivity and full of sleep imbalances, I'm attempting to nip it in the bud and counteract it as best as I know how. So naturally, I drank an utterly unnecessary amount of tea, picked a few colours that neutralise one another nicely (transparent oxide red and ultramarine blue) and experimented.

This week may end up being full of such experiments, at least until I can get back into my cheery regular routine. Apologies for the poor quality of the photo; the daylight was gone by the time I finished. I'll do my best to take a better one tomorrow and replace this one.

Mental health takes a fair amount of work sometimes, but it is always, *always* worth it.

12"x10" Oil on Canvas

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Oystercatchers


I am simply in love with the little oystercatchers that hang out on the revealed sandbars when the tide goes out on the North Sea. Aberdeen has been oscillating between beautifully sunny and dreadfully snowy on a near-quarter-day basis, thanks to the gale-force winds coming off of this lovely sea. With all the flack it's getting for that, I thought we could all use a reminder of how lucky we are to live within walking distance of scenes like this one.

10"x12" Oil on Canvas


P.S. I just put in a bulk order of 12"x16" panels, so some larger works are in our future! Are you as excited as I am?

Monday, February 2, 2015

Tea for the Heart


I've been making a lot of herbal decoctions and teas for my friends this year; I feel like it helps me fill a spiritual void and makes me feel like I am, if even psychosomatically, connecting with ancient medicine women and shamans. I love the idea of brewing a pot of tea and a bounty of life and flora springing forth.

This certainly won't be the final blooming teapot I'll be painting this month!

Again.. Thank you for all your support. I am humbled by the amount of emotional support I've been receiving throughout this daily painting adventure. I simply can't thank you enough.

10"x12" Oil on Canvas

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Exciting News!

Hi everyone!

I have great news!

My works are now officially put up for auction here! From now on, paintings posted will have the link to Daily Paint Works, where all of my work from 2015 will be able to be viewed in its entirety and purchased using PayPal.

Just in case you didn't catch the link for this site, here it is.

(that's http://www.dailypaintworks.com/artists/catherine-duthie-5535/artwork for those of you who prefer to copy and paste your links rather than follow them.)

Thank you so much for all your support. I know it's a bit silly to admit, but on days when I am feeling sluggish and non-painterly, knowing that there have been at least a couple of you cheering me on gives me the push to keep going.

Here's to a productive and successful February!

By the way, here's that link again, just in case you kept reading and don't feel like scrolling back up to the top of this entry.