This is my cat, Honey Bee, sleeping away on MY sweater. I was able to get an excellent photo to work from; and once again, this is acrylic - iridescent acrylic - and sparkle acrylic.
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I am now on Instagram as: maggiehuft52
I am now on Instagram as: maggiehuft52
Friday, October 24, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
New Acrylic
This painting is just a small one - "Flight". Going for the action concept. The iridescent paint is mostly in the areas that look white in the photo - the motion brush strokes.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
New acrylic
More of the work with regular acrylic, interference acrylic and glitter. Unfortunately, this type of work is very difficult to photograph. This is about the best I'm going to get.
"NewNouveau"


The inspiration for this is the Art Nouveau period. I've always liked that style. (example: Alphonse Mucha) The Mucha example is one of his more subdued paintings; and I prefer more brilliant colors.
"NewNouveau"


The inspiration for this is the Art Nouveau period. I've always liked that style. (example: Alphonse Mucha) The Mucha example is one of his more subdued paintings; and I prefer more brilliant colors.
Monday, June 30, 2014
New project
This one will take a bit of explaining. There is a group in Seattle, WA that publishes a newspaper called "Real Change". http://www.realchangenews.org/
The focus of the paper is issues related to the homeless. The paper is printed and sold to homeless people for about $.60 which they can resell on the street for $2.00 - as a way for them to earn some income. To raise awareness for the paper and homelessness in general, there is a traveling portrait show being displayed around the Seattle area. I thought it was a great idea and wanted to be involved. The portraits are of the various homeless vendors; and my contribution is a watercolor of a gentleman called Richard.
The focus of the paper is issues related to the homeless. The paper is printed and sold to homeless people for about $.60 which they can resell on the street for $2.00 - as a way for them to earn some income. To raise awareness for the paper and homelessness in general, there is a traveling portrait show being displayed around the Seattle area. I thought it was a great idea and wanted to be involved. The portraits are of the various homeless vendors; and my contribution is a watercolor of a gentleman called Richard.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Yeah, finished!
Finally, the last of the flower paintings. Remind me to never take on an extended project. Toward the end I was getting really tired of this. So, the plan was to frame these together in two panels; and use the digital images as separate cards.
Ursinia - Viola - Wisteria - Xeranthermum - Yucca - Zinnia
Ursinia - Viola - Wisteria - Xeranthermum - Yucca - Zinnia
Saturday, May 24, 2014
More flower paintings
Friday, May 16, 2014
What a great idea!
I've received my gift from my Global Art Project partner. She sent a wonderful recipe for "World Peace Cookies" and a slideshow of her art group friends enjoying them as well. Baking IS an art form, as well as putting together a PowerPoint show for me to "meet" her artist friends. The cookies are "to die for" - yum.
I took a large batch to share with my art league group - and gave them a short talk about the project.
I took a large batch to share with my art league group - and gave them a short talk about the project.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Global Art Project 2014
I've mentioned that I take part in the Global Art Project (for peace) that takes place every two years. This is my seventh year, I believe. This year my partner is a lady in Australia.
I am using the acrylic techniques that I've been working on lately. I should also explain that there are two parts to this work. The first is the plain canvas. The second part is a small clear plastic "puzzle piece" that can be put in place - and then removed again. Sort of an interactive idea.
Without the puzzle piece.

And with the puzzle piece in place.
I am using the acrylic techniques that I've been working on lately. I should also explain that there are two parts to this work. The first is the plain canvas. The second part is a small clear plastic "puzzle piece" that can be put in place - and then removed again. Sort of an interactive idea.
Without the puzzle piece.


"First Bloom" - watercolor
I mentioned I was working on a watercolor version of this compared to the acrylic version I posted last. Here 'tis:
Monday, April 21, 2014
More acrylic work
Here's the latest: "First Bloom"
This is in the same acrylic style used for the last three underwater scenes - and using specialty paints. I'm also working on a watercolor version - to be posted later.
This is in the same acrylic style used for the last three underwater scenes - and using specialty paints. I'm also working on a watercolor version - to be posted later.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
New acrylic
Not much to say here, except that I am really enjoying this experimental work I am doing with the iridescent and interference pigments - and added clear glitter.
Oh yes, I should mention that last weekend I attended a demo of Golden (brand) acrylics at a local art supply store. I've always been a fan of their products; but the demo was very informative about their newer things. Gives a person lots of ideas!
Newest acrylic:
Oh yes, I should mention that last weekend I attended a demo of Golden (brand) acrylics at a local art supply store. I've always been a fan of their products; but the demo was very informative about their newer things. Gives a person lots of ideas!
Newest acrylic:
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