Lisa's ART space

Lisa's ART space filled with my thoughts on running a home business and a family and the occassional snippett of deep thoughts and creative outs.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

A Smiling Jack-O-Lantern

Happy October


"A Smiling Jack-O-Lantern"







Carving a pumpkin for Halloween was a family tradition in our house.

Mom would pick up a large pumpkin at a local farm. At home we’d gather around to help clean the pumpkin out and carve a face. Mom would cut a clean circle around the top. Then we’d take a large spoon and gradually spoon out the stringy insides and seeds. Once it was clean, the face would be carved. The last part was placing a flashlight inside to make the face glow.

Now that we have children of our own, we are carrying on the tradition and fun.

We go to a local farm and let the girls pick out a pumpkin for themselves. One night before Halloween we gather around to clean the pumpkins out and I carve a face into each. Last year our oldest daughter wanted a smiling jack-o-lantern while her younger sister wanted a scary face jack-o-lantern. We placed a battery light inside each. It was so fun to turn out the lights and see our Jack-O-lanterns glowing.

Holidays are a great time to do family crafts and have a lot of fun.

Find some great arts and craft tools at my Kids Corner.




Feature Art/product





"Sleeping Fox"

“Sleeping Fox ” is a pastel painting of a fox at the Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton.

The Blue Hills is a beautiful nature reserve just south of Boston. There are many trails to explore as well as The Trailside museum where one can get an up close look of animals in the Northeast region, and learn about them. One day I did some sketching of some of the animals there.

At the Arts in the Park in Randolph, I decided to do a demonstration with my fox sketch, and made this pastel painting.

I have this fox image available as prints and on a lovely pillow.

Sleeping fox prints at imagekind.com.

Sleeping fox pillow at my cafepress store.

Please feel free to contact me with questions on art/products and/or comments at lisa@lisasrt.com


Art News



The Equine Art Guild’s newest Art Show online



Best of 2007
the fourth in a series of virtual Art Shows by the members of the Equine Art Guild

The Equine Art Guild is proud to showcase the best of the best of artworks created by our members in 2007. Whether it be horses or otherwise, this exhibit shows off the best works that each of the participating artists created in 2007.

Visit The Equine Art Guild website.

Soldier Portraits
Darla Dixon organized a group of artists who will create no-charge compassionate portraits for the families who have lost a loved one in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom. We are looking for artists to join our efforts, and also for non-artists who will help spread the word about this free service and token of our gratitude to families who have sacrificed so much.”

For more information, contact Darla (darla@darladixon.com) or visit SoldierPortraits.org.


Lisa Wald Guarino
Lisa's Art & Horses
181 West Forest Ave.
Pawtucket, RI 02860
www.lisasart.com

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