Friday, April 12, 2013
Gunfighter
Here is the finished painting of the Gunfighter. He is now hanging in the Old West Bean and Burger restaurant in Canton, Texas. This is oil on a 24" x 48" canvas. I have it priced at $875 (no frame).
Monday, January 28, 2013
Portrait of Reed
I finally got pictures of the painting I did about two years ago of Sharon Gilchrist's grandson Reed. I brought it to her before getting photos of it, so it almost got away from me. Reed is now three years old. I am working on another portrait for Sharon that incudes Reed along with Summer (his mother and Sharon's daughter), and Sharon. Hopefully I will be able to post that one soon.
Reed is oil on a 16" x 20" gallery wrapped canvas. If you would like a portrait done please email me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com for information.
Reed is oil on a 16" x 20" gallery wrapped canvas. If you would like a portrait done please email me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com for information.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Cara and Greg
I finished this portrait of Cara and Greg Hammons just in time for her to give it to Greg for Christmas. I truly love doing portraits, especially when the people who commission one really loves the finished painting. I hope to get more of these commissions in the coming months.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Outhouse Santa
Here is the Santa painting for Christmas 2012 that we just finished in the Monday night painting class. It is 16" x 20" oil on gallery wrapped canvas. I carried the design around the sides so it can be hung with or without a frame. For information to purchase this painting email me at: sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Gun Fighter
I only have a couple of things left to do on this one and then I have to find a really nice frame. Hopefully it will get hung in the Bean and Burger Restaurant in Canton, Texas with several of my other paintings. And with any luck, maybe someone will want to actually buy it! This is an oil on gallery wrapped canvas 24" x 48". If you are interested contact me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com for pricing.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Close Companions
This painting was just finished in the Monday night painting class I teach. It is from a print of an old painting found at an antique auction. The print was very dark and you could hardly see the horse. I used much brighter colors and also left out all the gravel that had been painted on the ground (horses don't like rocks getting in their hooves). It was a fun project for the ladies to paint even though it was a bit tough for them. Still all in all everyone's painting turned out great. This is painted in oil on a 24" x 36" gallery wrapped canvas and is for sale. You can contact my at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com for pricing.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Saddle Up Santa
Here is the Santa painting we did in Monday night class for Christmas 2011. This one was a challenge for the ladies due to all of the many different colors used in the back ground as well as the white horse. I guess next year they will choose something a little simpler. This is painted on a 16" x 20" gallery wrapped canvas.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
White Magic
Here is the finished painting that Terry Smithhart and I did a couple of years ago. It has been hanging in my den for a while before I realized that I never did post the finished painting. I now have a facebook page and I am listing all of the paintings I want to sell. This is one of them. I call it "White Magic". It is 36" x 36" oil on gallery wrapped canvas. $500Monday, March 21, 2011
Racing Barrels
This is done from a drawing I did a while ago from a photo taken at a local rodeo. I used it as a project for my Monday night painting class. It was a challenge for the ladies to do a painting of this size. We usually stick to 16" x 20" canvas, but I thought this one needed to be much bigger. And sometimes it is good to have students step outside thier comfort zone. I am also pushing them toward doing more subjects from real life. Check back and see what we will be doing next.
40" x 30" oil on canvas $500 unframed
Le Christa
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Water Melon Treat


Wow! Has it really been this long since I posted a painting on this blog? I have really been busy taking care of my husband who had a stroke last year about this time, and working in Dallas ( Barvo, the artist who taught me to sculpt about twenty years ago, calls me every so often and asks for my help in doing sculptures for him). I worked four or five days a week for about four months this time.
I have still been teaching the Monday night painting class and doing a few small paintings while working in Dallas. This one that I am posting today is a commission I just finished. I thought it turned out to be so cute that I decided to take some time to post it. All I had to work with is a small black and white photo ( as seen in one of the pictures above). This is oil on a gallery wrapped 8" x 10" canvas.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Hard Riding Santa
Here is the new Monday night class Christmas painting for 2009. The original drawing has another horse following with a sack full of toys. Everyone was wanting to get the painting finished in time to have Christmas cards made, so I cut the drawing down to just Santa on his horse. Debbie and Sharon put snow flakes on theirs. I decided not to add any snow to mine so that all the detail would show up, but the premise of the painting is that Santa is in a hurry to deliver the toys because it is starting to snow. I do plan to paint the entire scene on a larger canvas later on.
This painting is in oil on a 16" x 20" x 3/4" gallery wrapped canvas. The scene wraps around the sides so it can be hung without a frame if desired. Priced at $300. To purchase contact me personally at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com with "painting" listed in the subject line.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Big Hat Cowgirls
I did not realize that I was this far behind in my postings. Life has been forever altered since Jack had his stroke the first part of June. He is doing alot better now and is going twice a week to physical therapy. He can walk on his own without a walker now, but is still somewhat wobbly. There are alot of things that he can do for himself which has been a relief to me, but his care still takes so much of my time.
I still teach my Monday night painting class as well as a few private lessons. Here is a couple of the paintings we just finished in class the last couple of weeks. They are our versions of Doreman Burns' cowgirls. I only have pictures of mine this time as Debbie and Sharon are still adding some bling to theirs. It doesn't show up well in the photos, but I added some sparkle to the earrings, conchos and belt buckle on the girl in chaps, and put crystals for buttons down the front of her shirt. The girl in red has crystals on her earrings and on her ring finger as well as some red glitter dust hearts on her boots and a glitter and crystal star on her hatband. These are really fun to do. They are 16" x 20" oil on stretched canvas. Contact me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com for information.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Sandy's Stenograph at the Beach
My friend, Sandy Lease, asked me to do a painting of the steno machine she uses for a convention she was going to this weekend. It is being held in Jacksonville, Florida, so she wanted the machine painted on the beach. I thought it would be more appealing if it was under a brightly colored umbrella. Here is the result. Sandy was very happy with this painting and called me from Florida to tell me that the other people attending the convention were asking about getting prints of it or other paintings done for themselves as this one was to be auctioned off. Who knows, maybe I'll get some commissions from this one.
This is done in oil on a 20" x 20" gallery wrapped canvas. To contact me about a painting email me at sassyfrasinn@yahoo.com or call me at 903-288-9216.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Wow, here it is July 19th and I haven't painted anything new for days. My husband suffered a stroke on June 9th and was in the hospital for about four weeks. Fortunately it was a moderate stroke and only did a small amount of damage. It was very scarey for both of us at first. Jack had lost the strength in his right arm and had minor short term memory loss. Therapy helped him to be able to use his right arm and be able to eat by himself, and to get around using either a wheel chair or a walker. He also had surgery on the artery in the left side of his neck which was 95% blocked and was the cause of the stroke. He has been home for two weeks now and is receiving home health care which includes physical and occupational therapy as well as a nurse visiting a couple of time a week to check his vital signs. He is progressing, but this will take time for him to get anywhere near to what he was before the stroke.
I did get a couple of small paintings done while he was in the rehabilitation center at the hospital. Those were the last two paintings I posted here. But since he has been home I have not had a moment to myself to paint anything. As I get into a routine of caring for him I am sure that I will get a chance to start back painting. I have still been teaching Monday night class. It takes about a month and a half to produce a painting in class due to the step by step process I teach. Hopefully I will have a painting to post soon. Right now I am just worn out with my husbands care, but will back to normal soon.
I did get a couple of small paintings done while he was in the rehabilitation center at the hospital. Those were the last two paintings I posted here. But since he has been home I have not had a moment to myself to paint anything. As I get into a routine of caring for him I am sure that I will get a chance to start back painting. I have still been teaching Monday night class. It takes about a month and a half to produce a painting in class due to the step by step process I teach. Hopefully I will have a painting to post soon. Right now I am just worn out with my husbands care, but will back to normal soon.
Monday, June 29, 2009
3 via Delle Cascine, florence, Italy
3 Via Delle Cascine, Florence, Italy. This is the second painting I did for The Vi
rtual Paintout. I think I like it better than the first one. I will submit it also. I don't know if that is allowed, but I did see another artist that listed two paintings earlier in the month. There are some really nice paintings that have been entered. I hope that this challenge will help me improve my skills in painting buildings.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Viale degli Olmi
Here is my first attempt for a new painting challenge I ran across that is called "The Virtual Paintout". At the first of each month a new city is listed from Google's Virtual map. Any artist that is interested can click on the map link that will take them to the vitual map of that particular challenge and use the little yellow man to walk the streets of the city to find what they would like to paint. The artists then have a month to finish and submit the paintings.
I found several places, printed them and chose two to paint. I will post this one today and try to finish the other one and post it either tonight or tommorrow (it is turning out to be the better of the two paintings). This one is a 5 3/4" x 4 1/2" oil on canvas and is for sale for $49.95. Email me at pyrmom@yahoo.com with "painting" in the subject line to purchase.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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